Steve Jodoin is an actor, known for Abigaëlle et le date coaching (2017) and Wild Bunch on Ice (2020).
Steve Jodrell is a director and actor, known for Halifax f.p. (1994), Phoenix (1992) and Wentworth (2013).
Steve John Shepherd was born in 1973 in Plaistow, London, England. He is an actor and writer, known for Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002), This Life (1996) and Layer Cake (2004). He has been married to Anna Wilson-Jones since February 2004. They have three children.
Originally from Liverpool, England, but now residing in Scotland, Steve is a self taught Director. He attended Riversdale College in Liverpool gaining a BTEC in Audio / Visual Production before relocating to Scotland in 1997. In 2014, Steve wrote and directed his first feature film, 'The Students of Springfield Street' which he crowdfunded the £4,500 budget. The film played at multiple festivals around the world, accumulating in 'Best Feature Film' at the 2015 Aberdeen Film Festival. In 2018, Steve directed his second feature film 'Convergence' which he privately funded for only £3,500 and was shot with a skeleton crew of only four people in 30-days. 'Convergence' had its World Premier at Cineworld, Leicester Square, London, as part of the 2019 British Independent Film Festival, where the film won 'Best Feature Film'. 'Convergence' went on to also win 'Best Feature Film' at the 2019 Cardiff International Film Festival as well as winning over 20 other awards. 'Convergence' received a limited theatrical release and as of May 2020, is available to rent and purchase on Amazon Prime Video.
Stephen Philip Jones, was born on September 3rd, 1955 in West London. His real father, an amateur boxer, named Don Jarvis left Steve and his mother when he was just two years old. Sometime later his Step-father arrived on the scene, for a time, Steve lived in a house with his parents and grandparents, and at the age of 12 moved to a one-bedroomed basement flat with his mother and step-father, in Shepherds Bush. He didn't have a happy childhood and felt that his mother hated him. He didn't want to get a job and at the age of 16, his step-father threw him out of the family home, for that very reason. By this time, Jones already had a criminal record dating back to 1968 and had spent a year and a half in a reform school. This did little to thwart his criminal intentions. By the age of 18, he was not far off ending up in jail. Realising that music was his only way out of the life he hated, he started up a band. In 1972 Q.T. Jones and the Sex Pistols were formed, Just a few years later, with a line-up change, a switch to guitar from vocals for Jones and the name cut in half, Jones would be part of what were once one of the most notorious bands in the UK at that time. The break-up of the Pistols led to drug problems for Jones, most notably an addiction to Heroin, which would last until 1987, until Jones got himself clean and started work on his very first solo album. 1989 gave us a second and Jones continued his work within the music scene until 1996 when not only did he have the Neurotic Outsiders, but also the Sex Pistols re-united for a world tour. Steve has had the opportunity to showcase his acting skills, in four films, in recent years. He is also a football player for Hollywood UTD and continues to produce various bands.
Steve Jones is known for Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (2012), The Grift (2008) and Barney & Friends (1992).
Steve Jones is known for Hotel Inferno 2: The Cathedral of Pain (2017), Little Necro Red (2019) and Hotel Inferno 3: The Castle of Screams (2021).
Steve Jones was born in 1977 in Rhondda, Glamorgan, Wales. He is an actor and writer, known for Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008), It's a Wonderful Afterlife (2010) and Comedy Lab (1998).
Steve Jones is known for Calum Von Moger: Unbroken (2019).
Steve Jones is a producer and cinematographer, known for Under the Influence (2008), One for the Road (2011) and Anomaly (2006).