Steven K. Tsuchida is known for A Ninja Pays Half My Rent (2003), The Healing Powers of Dude (2020) and 9-1-1 (2018).
Steven Kaman is known for Total Force (1996), Beckoned (2020) and The Outfit (1993).
Steven is from Topanga, California. His work has been mostly in film production/post-production, advanced digital workflows and company & project operations. He is a 30-year veteran of the motion picture industry and has worked on many productions for the major studios and independent producers. He has had the good fortune to have traveled and worked extensively in Asia, EU, AU/NZ and many other regions and has a global network of work experience and colleagues. Steven graduated from Wesleyan University with a BA in Film Studies. He lives in Charlottesville Virginia with his wife Leslie Repetto, their six year old daughter and a new puppy.
Steven Kanter is a Los Angeles-based Director, Writer, Editor and Producer from Detroit, Michigan. He graduated from Dodge College of Film & Media Arts with a degree in Film Production in 2013. Kanter previously worked as a Director and producer at BuzzFeed Motion Pictures, where his short-form projects accumulated over 500 million views. He also led tentpole projects for their branded division, including series for Amazon, Facebook and Oxygen Network. Kanter served as Editor on the dark comedy Natural Disasters (2020), which was accepted into the LA Women In Film Festival and a semi-finalist in the Melbourne Indie Film Festival. In 2020, he co-wrote, directed, and produced his first feature, The End Of Us (2020) with Henry Loevner.
Steven Kaplan was born on August 30, 1988 in Stamford, Connecticut, USA. He is an actor, known for Smash (2012), Indignation (2016) and Bart Got a Room (2008).
Steven Karageanes was born on September 29, 1969 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He is a producer and director, known for Needlestick (2017), Make It Big and American Piety (2008).
Steven Kearney is known for United Stuff of America (2014), Secret Space Escapes (2015) and Mysteries of the Abandoned (2017).
Excellent, prolific, and versatile film, stage, and television actor Steven Keats was born on February 6, 1945 in The Bronx, New York City, to a Danish-born father from Copenhagen and an NY-born mother, both of Polish Jewish descent. Keats grew up in Canarsie, Brooklyn and graduated from the High School for Performing Arts in Manhattan. He served in the Air Force during the Vietnam War in 1965 and 1966. Following his tour of duty, Steven returned to the United States and attended both the Yale School of Drama and Montclair State College. Keat made his Broadway stage debut in 1970 as part of the second cast for "Oh! Calcutta." His most memorable movie roles include spaced-out punk hood Jackie Brown in "The Friends of Eddie Coyle," Charles Bronson's son-in-law Jack Toby in "Death Wish," Carol Kane's Americanized Jewish immigrant husband Jake Putkovsky in "Hester Street," Robert Shaw's Israeli sidekick Moshevsky in "Black Sunday," and obsessive mad scientist Dr. Philip Spires in "Silent Rage." Steven was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series for his exceptional portrayal of ruthless Depression-era rag trade tycoon Jay Blackman in the mini-series "Seventh Avenue." Among the many shows Keats made guest appearances on are "Kojak," "The Streets of San Francisco," "The Rockford Files," "Starsky and Hutch," "Barnaby Jones," "Cagney & Lacey," "The Love Boat," "The A-Team," "Hunter," "T.J. Hooker," "Hill Street Blues," "Miami Vice," "Matlock," and "MacGyver." Moreover, he played Thomas Edison on an episode of "Voyagers!". He was the father of sons Shane and Thatcher. Steven was found dead in his Manhattan apartment on May 8, 1994; the cause of death was ruled an apparent suicide. Keats was only 49 years old.
Steven Kember is known for The Repair Shop: Fixing Britain (2020) and The Repair Shop (2017).
Steven Kinsella is known for Boom Bust Boom (2015).