Steven Gittelman is known for Mad for It (1998), Up4Noise (2020) and Whitney (2018).
Steven Glinn is known for Supercroc (2007), The Source (2001) and Death Valley: The Revenge of Bloody Bill (2004).
Steven Gomez is known for Kill Command (2016) and Outside the Wire (2021).
Steven Gonzalez is known for The Present Mind and Legacy of Love (2021).
Steven Good, from Gilroy, CA, is an actor and musician known for his work in Film, Television, and on Broadway. Steven grew up as a singer, multi-instrumentalist, and athlete. Focusing on his creative side, he pursued a classical arts education studying Music Composition, Operatic Performance, and Theater at the University of California Santa Cruz (BFA). He then headed across the country to attend Harvard University (American Repertory Theater Institute) where he achieved his master's degree in Acting (MFA). At Harvard, Steven appeared in theatrical productions including Diane Paulus, Stephen Sater, and Serg Tankien's rock adaptation of the Greek classic "Prometheus Bound" and the original workshop of the Tony Award winning Broadway musical "Once." He also lived, performed, and trained at the Moscow Art Theater where he studied Stanislavsky's method and lived the vibrant Russian theater culture. After university, he moved to Los Angeles where he shot a series regular role in the pilot "Hallowed Halls," guest appeared in the CW's "Hart of Dixie," ABC's "Notorious," and starred in the Lifetime movie "Nightmare Nurse." His LA stage performances included Robert Wilson and Tom Waits' adaptation of "Woyzeck" and "Grey Gardens" directed by Michael Wilson. In 2017, he moved to New York City to make his Broadway debut in JimmyBuffett's "Escape to Margaritaville." He went on to play Doctor Pomatter in Sara Bareilles' Tony nominated Broadway's musical, "Waitress." Steven just concluded shooting the role of "Rob Davis" on an eight episode arc in the seventh season of "Younger," appearing alongside Phoebe Dynevor and Hilary Duff. He's also recorded four studio albums, is a go-to for presentations of new works, appeared in national and international commercials for Carl's Jr., New Balance, and Sony, and served as front-man and guitarist for the rock bands Cylvia and Thieves of Paradise.
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Steven Gray is an actor, known for The Five Provocations (2018).
Steven was born in London, Ontario Canada to a Polish German mother and Canadian father whose family lineage descends from the Weskarini Algonquin First Nation people of La Petite Nation (Little Nation) from Western Quebec, Canada. A graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Steven was nominated for a Hollywood Discovery Award at the Hollywood Film Festival for his short film, Vodka, Winter and The Cry of Violin, for which he starred, wrote, directed and produced. The film, based on a true story about a Polish couple's perilous twilight plight to save their only son from a Nazi German labor camp during the last winter of WWII, was awarded 'Best International Short' at the New York Film Festival. Steven made his comedy debut in the summer blockbuster White Chicks becoming a fan favorite as Party Boy alongside the Wayans Brothers. Steven would later receive critical acclaim as Young Eddie in Mitch Albom's, The Five People You Meet In Heaven, for which he starred opposite Academy Award Winner Jon Voight, Academy Award Nominee's Jeff Daniels, Ellen Burstyn and Emmy Winner Michael Imperioli, based on the New Times Best Selling novel. Steven has performed on stage including multiple stints in the title role of Hamlet and made his foray into the Los Angeles theater scene starring opposite Academy Winner's Al Pacino and Dianne Wiest and Academy Award Nominee, Jessica Chastain in August Strindberg's classic, The Father. Having taken a short hiatus to complete work on his feature film script Sheepdog that focuses on the plight of combat veterans returning to civilian life back home, Steven recently returned to the small screen as Liam Cullen as a season two series lead on Netflix's Between. In addition, he joined the cast of Robert Zemeckis' big budget documentary-drama, Medal of Honor.. Steven returned behind the camera in early 2020, to direct himself in the feature film The Secret of Sinchanee for which he also wrote and produced. The film is executive produced by Joe Newcomb (Dallas Buyers Club) of Truth Media Ventures, and co-stars former NFL'er and Green Beret Nate Boyer and actress Tamara Austin (Walking Dead). In 2020, Steven co-founded Team House Studios with Nate Boyer. A Film and TV Production company committed to empowering military veterans in front and behind the camera through real hands on training, aimed to create an equal opportunity environment for all genders and backgrounds. The Secret of Sinchanee will be the first film released under their new banner that employed 11 US military veterans and one Gold Star Sister.
Steven Greenstreet was born on 14 March 1979. He is a producer and director, known for The Basement Office (2019), 8: The Mormon Proposition (2010) and Ke$ha: My Crazy Beautiful Life (2013).
Steven Grives was born on March 16, 1951 in Lordsworth, Warwickshire, England. He is an actor and director, known for Highlander II: The Quickening (1991), Scooby-Doo (2002) and A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child (1989).