Steven Herrera is a American actor born and raised in Santa Fe, New Mexico, to Steve Herrera who is a general contractor and Cindy Herrera who is a MRI technologist. Steven was raised on action sports and the arts with a background as a street art muralist. He is the youngest of two and is of Spanish descent.
Steven Hicks was born on June 22, 1959 in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, USA. He died on June 18, 1978 in Bath, Ohio, USA.
Born in Seattle, Washington, in 1922, as Solomon Krakovsky, to Russian Jewish immigrants, Hill became interested in the theater as a little boy. After graduation from high school, he served in the Naval Reserve (1940-44). From there, he worked alongside a young, unknown star Marlon Brando in "A Flag is Born." His real acting debut came about in 1950, when he co-starred opposite Hedy Lamarr in A Lady Without Passport (1950), and his career took off from there. For the rest of the 1950s and 1960s, he co-starred in B-movies such as: The Goddess (1958), Kiss Her Goodbye (1959), A Child Is Waiting (1963), The Slender Thread (1965). Hill also became a leading character actor guest-starring in a wide variety of shows such as: Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (1951), Danger (1950), Playwrights '56 (1955), Studio One (1948), Playhouse 90 (1956), Naked City (1958), Espionage (1963), Dr. Kildare (1961), Ben Casey (1961), among many others. Another guest-starring role on Rawhide (1959), led him to starring on Mission: Impossible (1966). Though the series lasted seven seasons, Hill was not pleased with his role because he refused to abide by the production schedule that required working on Saturday, the Jewish Sabbath, being an Orthodox Jew. Hill was fired after 1 season, and was replaced in the series by Peter Graves. After his firing, he went on a sabbatical from acting, to focus on selling homes in real estate, hence he moved to New York. After his long absence from acting, he returned to the small screen with the TV mini-series, King (1978). The 1980s saw Hill returning to the box office, co-starring in such blockbuster films such as: It's My Turn (1980), opposite Jill Clayburgh and Michael Douglas, Eyewitness (1981), Yentl (1983), Garbo Talks (1984), opposite Anne Bancroft and Carrie Fisher, On Valentine's Day (1986), and it's sequel, Courtship (1987), he played a Mafia Don in Arnold Schwarzenegger's another blockbuster film, Raw Deal (1986), then, in a blockbuster ten movie Running on Empty (1988), followed by The Boost (1988), White Palace (1990), and one of the last films, Billy Bathgate (1991). In the 1990s, at 68, after a 23-year-absence from the small screen, he reestablished his career, as the last minute replacement for a starring role in Law & Order (1990), where he played the role of a pragmatic District Attorney, Adam Schiff, a character whom everyone grew to love. Despite not appearing in the pilot episode of the series, he quickly became one of Hollywood's likable and bankable stars, where he often had scenes, that were filmed, only in court. His co-stars on the show consisted of actors who have also made bankable names like Hill himself like Chris Noth, former Pee-wee's Playhouse (1986) alumnae, S. Epatha Merkerson, Sam Waterston, and newcomers Jill Hennessy and Benjamin Bratt. On Law & Order (1990) he was also nominated for Emmies twice, but did not win. The entire cast was shocked when, in 2000, he left his role to enjoy his retirement. Before then, the entire cast appeared with Hill on Larry King Live (1985), to say goodbye to a legendary star.
Steven H. Stern received his degree from Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada. He began his career at the CBC, branching out into every aspect of the Canadian entertainment industry. In Los Angeles he started out working at MGM Studios directing commercials but quickly made the transition to directing theatrical and television motion pictures. He has directed over sixty motion pictures and mini-series many of which he has also produced and/or written. He has worked for major studios and television networks as well as making many independent movies. Mr. Stern has directed some of the most famous and celebrated stars including Tom Hanks, Michael Douglas, Keanu Reeves, Kirk Douglas, Christopher Reeves, Kim Bassinger, Tony Curtis, Holly Hunter, Tommy Lee Jones, Jackie Smith, Richard Thomas, Kate Jackson, Bill Cosby to name a few. His films have won awards at film festivals around the world from Berlin to Cannes, Toronto to Hollywood. Stern lives in Encino California with his wife.
Steven Hillman is an actor and director, known for Somers Town (2008), Shameless (2004) and Cold Feet (1997).
Steven Hilton is an actor, known for The Thin Line (2017).
Steven Hoban was born in Ottawa, Ontario in 1964 to Kenneth and Francoise Hoban. He grew up living in a number of countries due to his father's employment with the Canadian Foreign Service. Prior to becoming a film producer his career included being VP business affairs at a completion bond company followed by co-founding and running an animation studio and R&D facility for Imax Corporation. He has produced Imax(R)3D films, feature films, short films, and animated films. Steven Hoban is also the founder of the Toronto-based film and television production company Copperheart Entertainment. He has produced numerous successful feature films, the Academy Award® winning computer animated short, RYAN, The cult hit trilogy GINGER SNAPS, the Vincenzo Natali directed HAUNTER starring Abigail Breslin as well as SPLICE starring Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley, His recent features include action thriller WOLVES starring Jason Momoa and Lucas Till, written and directed by David Hayter (X-MEN, WATCHMEN), science fiction horror DEBUG written and directed by David Hewlett (Stagate Atlantis) and most recently A CHRISTMAS HORROR STORY, which Hoban also co-directed, starring William Shatner. On the Television side, Hoban's most recent production is the urban chiller DARKNET created by Hoban and Vincenzo Natali, along with several other projects in active development including the HBO dramatic television series SHAKEDOWN with James Ellroy and David Fincher, INCARNATE, a supernatural horror series executive produced by Clive Barker. Hoban continues to produce films at his Toronto-based company Copperheart Entertainment.
Steven Hobé developed his acting skills from a solid foundation in theatre. He now takes film roles that speak to him on a character level. A major influence for Steven has been the work of the late actor, Philip Seymour Hoffman. Directors whose work he admires include, Paul Thomas Anderson & Todd Solondz. Steven also has over twenty years' experience as a voiceover artist, focusing on commercial and narration, with a focus on character work. Steven is able to capture either General North American or British accents, having lived on both continents. Recently, Steven was nominated for Best Outstanding Movie Trailer, Best Voiceover by The 4th Annual Voice Arts® Awards. The awards evening took place at the Lincoln Center's Fredrick P. Rose Hall in New York City. When he isn't acting & voicing, Steven teaches "The Business of Voiceover" at George Brown College.
Steven Hodge is known for Project Bakeover (2021), Great Chocolate Showdown (2020) and Global News at Noon BC (2016).
Steven Hoff is an actor and writer, known for Superhuman (2014), Contractions (2017) and The Chairman (2018).