Steven Kirk was born in Syracuse, New York where he started his trek into the world of entertainment with numerous theatrical performances and as an announcer and promotions director on radio stations in Central New York. He later studied theatre arts in Arizona as well as working in theatre and broadcasting in San Francisco. After moving to Los Angeles, Steven continued working in theatre and has since become an award-winning actor-producer-director. He is a self-professed "Renaissance-Man-In-Training" who has enjoyed a long history in the performing arts (film, television, theatre, commercials, music video, voice over & celebrity look-a-like). In 1991 Steven made the move to Hollywood and shortly thereafter he became a member of the Screen Actors Guild and has appeared in motion pictures including "Chaplin" and "Catch Me If You Can" as well as television shows like "Mad Men," "Wings" and "The Preston Episodes" and commercials for "Little Caesar's," "Universal Studios Hollywood" and "Panasonic 3DO" just to name a few. Steven co-hosted Soundwaves, the longest-running television show in the San Francisco Bay Area, along with Dennis Willis and Joe McCaffrey. In 2014, he returned as host of the 25th Annual Soundwaves Christmas, a televised rock 'n' roll charity event raising funds and awareness for families in need during the holidays. Steven has hosted and produced the Hollywood segments for the San Francisco-based film industry commentary program "FilmTrip" (produced at ABC's owned-and-operated affiliate, KGO, Channel 7) and is a host on the entertainment radio show "Flick Nation." He was also Media Spokesman for the Hollywood Wax Museum and Hollywood Guinness World Of Records Exhibition for five years, appearing in countless segments seen on "E! Entertainment Television," "Entertainment Tonight" and "CNN" among others. Steven has also had a successful run as a Celebrity Look-A-Like, portraying Charlie Chaplin, Austin Powers, Groucho Marx and Beetlejuice for media events, private parties and corporate events all around Southern California. He has also appeared in character in films produced at the American Film Institute, instructional videos, print work and commercials.
Steven Kiseleski was born (23 September 1978) and raised in Rochester, NY and has served proudly in the United States Air Force for 22 years. Service has been a rewarding, long term experience, providing him the opportunity to see the world and develop many important friendships and connections along the way while earning a Bronze Star Medal for his meritorious service while serving 7 deployments in Afghanistan/Iraq/Kuwait and Qatar. Steven's lifelong passion and enthusiasm for film within the horror genre has opened doors into the industry, including producer/actor work on the cult horror film, Terrifier 2.
Steven Knight is a British screenwriter and film director. He is best known for screenplays he wrote for the films Dirty Pretty Things (2002) and Eastern Promises (2007), and also directed as well as written the film Locke (2013). Knight is also one of three creators of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, a game show that has been remade and aired in around 160 countries worldwide, and has written for BBC's Commercial Breakdown, The Detectives , Peaky Blinders and Taboo. Others films based on screenplays that Knight has written include The Hundred-Foot Journey and Pawn Sacrifice both in 2014.
Steve is best known as "Lloyd" from Guys on Ice--a role he has performed more 1000 times--including for Wisconsin Public Television. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpOxKo2XwRs Other stage credits include: The Bridges of Madison County (Robert Kincaid) with Peninsula Players; To Kill a Mockingbird (Atticus) with Children's Theatre of Madison; Lend Me a Tenor (Tito) with Milwaukee Chamber Theatre; The Fabulous Lipitones (Phil) with In Tandem Theatre; Urinetown (Cladwell) with Skylight Music Theatre; and Victory Farm (Wolfgang) with Northern Sky Theatre. Steve's on camera credits include "Agent Holcomb" in the TV series The Untouchables, several regional commercials (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10h_Z5uCvjo) and several independent films including: June Falling Down, My Son My Savior and SixBullets. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Education from the University of Wisconsin - Madison and a Master of Fine Arts in Acting from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee's Professional Theatre Training Program (P.T.T.P.) where he trained with Louyong Wong, Peter Hackett, Jared Sakren, and Michael Johnson-Chase. The P.T.T.P. also gave him a chance to train and perform internationally in such venues as Krakow, Poland; Bratislava, Slovakia; and Sydney, Australia. Steve has taught Acting and Physics at the Milwaukee High School of the Arts-- or MHSA--since 1993. He's been recognized by the Wisconsin High School Forensic Association as an "Outstanding Director." He also teaches On Camera Acting as an adjunct professor at his Alma mater-U.W.M. Steve and his wife Julie are the proud parents of two boys: Alexander Steven & Austin Max.
Steven Koller was born in New York and raised in Dallas, Texas. His mother, a New Yorker, is a homemaker, and his father, a native Austrian, is a home builder. He swam, ran track, and joined the drama club at Jesuit Prep in Dallas. He graduated from Webster University in Vienna, Austria, with a BA in International Relations. He was a founding member of his college's theater club, and elected to its student council. He has one brother and two sisters.
Steven Kostanski is known for The Void (2016), Psycho Goreman (2020) and The Divide (2011).
Steven Kravitz was born on March 6, 1956 in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor, known for Howard the Duck (1986), Sudden Impact (1983) and The Animal (2001).
Worldwide Humanitarian Award and Lifetime Achievement Award Winner Steven Kronick is the World's First Trillionaire. Christian American Actor Singer Songwriter, Steven Kronick lives in Malibu, California and he spends a lot of time in Palm Beach Island, Las Vegas, Colorado, Miami, recording a multi platinum album with multi platinum partners. An instant hit with NFL Cheerleaders, Miss America Contestants, and the United States high school and college markets, new original Christian American classics entertainer, singer and songwriter Steven Kronick, is pleasantly unexpected and sure to be remembered, as his singles continue to spread throughout America and Europe, having received worldwide recognition on iTunes, TIDAL, Spotify, Groove, and 100+ radio stations. Working with legendary multi platinum musicians, producers, managers + labels, Steven Kronick reached the top before his music even started, as he is now working privately on preparing a new Billboard + Grammy worthy, original multi platinum record. Showcased at RollingStone, Billboard, MTV, CMT, Album of The Year, SPIN, and many more publications, Steven Kronick has been named One Of The Nations Most Promising Artists and his platinum album has been named An Instant American Classic Valentines Album. Premiering above Nicki Minaj, Steven Kronick is named a Most Popular Singer Songwriter, a Chart Topping LA Artist, a Top 10 Musician, a Chart Topping Singer, and the #1 Most Played Malibu Singer Songwriter. Public fans include Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Model Alexandra Lillian, Playboy Playmate Charis Boyle, Playboy Playmate Kimberly Spicer, The Miss Multiverse Pageant, International Ms. Texas, Mrs. Vermont International, Grammy winner and Oscar nominee Seidah Garrett, The X Factor Blonde Electra, MTV Artist Nadel Paris, The 1 Hotel Rooftop Lounge South Beach Miami, Billionaire Magazine, LA Music Magazine, The Jazz Preservation Society, 5 Magazine, Kemptation Magazine, London Model Academy, Tivoli Models, and Kristy, Brittan, Krystal, Libby, Kelly, Sarah, and Megan, of the official Houston Texans Cheerleaders.
Steven Krueger grew up in Sarasota, FL where he had his first exposure to the performing arts when his mother insisted he try acting class during his freshman year of high school. Though he fell in love with almost immediately, he always only considered acting a hobby. It wasn't until he found himself in Los Angeles for a post-college internship that he realized he truly wanted to pursue a career in the arts. Steven spent time training with a number of renowned teachers in both LA and New York and it wasn't long before he started landing guest appearances on hit shows like Pretty Little Liars, Parenthood and Workaholics. He caught his first big break in 2013 with the role of Josh Rosza on CW's hit spin-off series "The Originals". While only slated for a small recurring arc, Steven quickly became a fan favorite and by the end of the first season he had earned a spot on E! Entertainment's list of "Top Ten Scene Stealers on TV". From there Steven became a staple on the show for its entire five season run. In addition to his on-camera work, Steven hopes to branch out into directing and producing as well. Outside of the industry, Steven was a competitive tennis player for 15 years and spends a lot of time traveling both around the US and abroad in search of outdoor adventures including mountain climbing and long-trek backpacking.