Although native to Dundee, Scotland, Steven lived in East Africa when he was young, spending nine years in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. He experienced film for the first time in a drive-in cinema in Kenya. In 2002, having worked extensively in theatre, film and television in the UK, Steven was brought over to the US to star in Universal's The Scorpion King. Following the success of his debut movie in the US, Steven's work has included the HBO series "The Mind of the Married Man", Stephen King's "Diary of Ellen Rimbauer", CSI, and more recently starring in the movies "Treasure Raiders" (2006) with David Carradine, "Say It In Russian" (2006) with Faye Dunnaway and XII (2007). Steven's his first work was starring opposite Catherine Zeta Jones in the enormously popular British TV series "The Darling Buds of May". He spent the next few years working consistently in British theatre and television before he was invited to Los Angeles to screen test for The Scorpion King. Steven has homes in London and Los Angeles.
Steven Breton is an actor, known for The Spruces and the Pines (2017).
Steven Brewis is known for Mass Effect: Andromeda (2017), 100 Yards (2019) and Beeping (2011).
Steven Brian Conard is known for The Horse Whisperer (1998), Big Eden (2000) and The Slaughter Rule (2002).
Steven Briggs is known for Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000), Unbelievable (2019) and Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks (2018).
A native of Utica, New York, Steven Brill studied film, theater and acting at Boston University. It was there that he became a student of acclaimed, Nobel Prize winning poet and playwright, Derek Walcott. Brill became a part of Mr. Walcott's first theater group in Boston, Playwright's Theater, where he wrote and directed original plays. Brill continued to write plays and moved to Los Angeles where he began auditioning as an actor and writing screenplays as well. In his spare time, Brill would go skating at public ice rinks - which proved a fortuitous hobby. One day while watching a Pee Wee hockey practice, he was struck by the idea for The Mighty Ducks. Brill scripted the film, recalling his own youth hockey experience, and sold it to Walt Disney Pictures. Emilio Estevez was cast as Coach Gordon Bombay in the 1992 release. One year later, "The Mighty Ducks" of Anaheim entered their first NHL season. Brill next wrote and executive produced the 1995 sequel "D2-The Mighty Ducks Are Back" and in 1997, "D3-The Mighty Ducks". Brills directorial debut was the Disney film "Heavyweights", a comedy about a group of kids at a weight loss summer camp starring Ben Stiller,. He co-wrote the script with Judd Apatow, who also served as the executive producer. Next, Brill wrote and directed "Late Last Night" for Screenland Pictures. "Late Last Night" stars Emilio Estevez, Steven Weber and Catherine O'Hara. It chronicles one intense night in the life of a man in Los Angeles. Brill wrote Ready to Rumble for Warner Brothers. He also worked as a writer on "The Wedding Singer, Big Daddy, and Doctor Dolittle" He then directed and co-wrote Little Nicky with Adam Sandler for New Line Cinema. Also starring in the picture are Harvey Keitel, Patricia Arquette and Reese Witherspoon. Brill followed that up by directing "Mr. Deeds" with Adam Sandler.. Deed's, also starring Winona Ryder came out in June of 2002 and made over 170 million at the box office worldwide Brill then re-wrote and directed "Without a Paddle," starring Burt Reynolds, Seth Green and Matthew Lillard, for Paramount Pictures. He directed "Drillbit Taylor" produced by Judd Apatow and starring Owen Wilson for Paramount Pictures. His most recent film was "Walk of Shame," an original screenplay that directed, starring Elizabeth Banks, for Lakeshore Entertainment. Aside from writing and directing, Brill has kept busy as an actor on such diverse films as "Sex, Lies, and Videotape", "Postcards from the Edge", "Edward Scissorhands", "Batman Returns", "When a Man Loves a Woman", "The Wedding Singer" and "Big Daddy", and "Knocked Up".
Steven Brower was born on May 15, 1969 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. He is known for Europa Report (2013), Non-Stop (2014) and Uncut Gems (2019).
Steven Brundage is known for Die Ehrlich Brothers präsentieren: Showdown der weltbesten Magier (2017), Penn & Teller: Fool Us (2011) and It's Showtime! Das Battle der Besten (2017).
Steven Buehler was born and raised in Missouri, where he attended the University of Missouri. He graduated in 2012 with degrees in Theater Performance and Political Science. While at the University, Steven performed in a number of musicals, stage plays, and locally shot independent films to further his acting experiences and education. He moved to Los Angeles in 2012, where he earned SAG-AFTRA Eligibility upon getting cast as a series regular in a web-series pilot titled, "Funny Boned."