Steven St. Croix was a mason by trade, having worked construction since he was 14 years old. He moved to Albuquerque, where he worked several different jobs as a cook until he landed a side gig doing celebrity voice impersonations on a local radio morning show. He then traveled the country working for a magazine subscription service that went door to door. He ended up in Miami, where he auditioned for a spot at a male revue club called Crazy Horse. He also danced at Le'Bare male revue in Ft. Lauderdale. He then traveled to Los Angeles at the behest of a friend who had wanted to start a band. After the band fired its manager, he took jobs selling various items over the phone--office supplies, Craftmatic beds and Life Alert systems. He was working at an office selling adult videos where he was offered a job as a production assistant on a film Ron Jeremy was directing. On the second day of filming an actor scheduled to perform was arrested for outstanding traffic warrants. The production was halted while the company scrambled to find someone to replace the now-incarcerated performer. After noting that the company couldn't find an adequate replacement, Steven offered to do the scene. Word quickly spread that a new guy with acting abilities and on-camera prowess was available. His star quickly rose in adult films. He became the first male star to be given an exclusive contract with Vivid Video top perform, act, and direct. His "package" was insured by Lloyd's of London for $1 million in 1996 after he purchased a Harley-Davidson motorcycle.
Steven Staine Fernández has had a versatile acting career, portraying characters that range from heroes to villains. Known for main and supporting roles in award winning short films that have been part of Film Festivals, such as his role as Nathan Court in Triangle Below Canal, as well as his role as Detective Ray Hernandez in the film Not Guilty. Training with Acting Coach John Pallotta for over a year allowed him to sharpen up his skills as well as create new ones, learning how to out stand among others by putting all efforts towards what matters, the small details. Expanded his writing knowledge by taking all 3 levels of Sketch Writing at People Improves Theater where many current well known comedians have had their humble beginnings. His most recent work was playing Detective Santiago in Homicide City: Charlotte, in which his character helped solved many horrible murder cases. His Dominican roots allowed him to have a full dominion of Spanish on top of his fluent English. Passionate about fitness and healthy lifestyle, Steven has gone from practicing Karate for 5 years, to enjoying the journey of living life on the riskier side as a Boy Scout, to playing almost all the sports on the list, Baseball, Basketball, Football, Volleyball, Soccer, and more, all the way to participating in Obstacle Races. Still continues to show his love for Martial Arts by practicing it on his own. Along those same lines, one of his biggest passions involve weight lifting as well as body weight exercise. Musically talented he sings and self-taught how to play guitar and drums.
Steven Stayner was born on April 18, 1965 in Merced, California, USA. He was an actor. He died on September 16, 1989 in Merced, California, USA.
Steven Strait was born on March 23, 1986 in New York City, New York, the son of Jean (Viscione) and Richard Dyer Strait. He is of half English and half Italian descent. As a child, Steven grew up in Greenwich Village with his family. He attended Xavier High School and enrolled himself at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting to pursue his dream as an actor. But before he was recognized as an actor, Steven got early recognition as a model while he was a teenager. Steven modeled for Details, Pop, Spoon, Surface and even Vogue as a teen model. He's also worked with famous photographers such as Bruce Weber, Ellen Von Unwerth and also Herb Ritts. Working with Weber got Steven featured in his 2001 book, "All-American: Short Stories". Acting didn't come naturally for Steven. Even though most actors out there knew that they wanted to act as a kid, Steven actually didn't enjoy acting. He first learned about acting when he was with a family member at the age of eleven. Steven's parents thought acting could very well be Steven's career and they decided to enroll him in classes at the Village Community School. Not too long later, Steven caught the acting bug. He eventually got the chance to perform live and that was when Steven thought he could actually make something he enjoyed a lifetime career. This passion eventually brought him to work at the Stella Adler Acting Studio and the Black Nexus Acting Studio, which are both situated in New York City. When he turned 18, Steven graduated from Xavier High School and he moved to California with hopes of pursuing a real career in acting. It was only a matter of time. When Steven went to his first audition, he received an acting job which was a role in the movie, Sky High (2005). "Sky High" marked Steven's acting debut in the movie industry. Steven then signed on to do the movie, Undiscovered (2005), about a group of teenagers who aspire to be famous. "Undiscovered" wasn't a big hit at the box-office but critics enjoyed watching Steven playing the role of "Luke Falcon". The movie also starred another movie newcomer, songstress Ashlee Simpson. The time finally came when Steven was asked to star in the horror movie, The Covenant (2006), playing the role of "Caleb Danvers", a prep school student who comes from a wealthy family. In the cast, Steven worked with actors Taylor Kitsch, Toby Hemingway, Sebastian Stan, and Chace Crawford. The Covenant (2006) was a big hit in certain parts of the globe and fans got to learn more about Steven's acting talent. The critics were also impressed with Steven. The year 2008 is probably Steven's busiest year since he started acting. Steven signed on to do a couple of movies in the year 2007 and promotion work for his movies will start from March 2008, onwards. Critics are also already excited to see Steven's work in the movie, 10,000 BC (2008), also starring Camilla Belle. He appeared in the MTV Production movie, Stop-Loss (2008), as "Michael Colson". Steven recently completed working on a movie named City Island (2009) in New York. Aside from participating in fashion and acting, Steven is also known to most people as a singer. Steven has performed a few songs in the soundtrack album of Sky High (2005) and Undiscovered (2005). Steven, so far, has proved that he is a multi-tasking star in the business. Even though he may seem to be famous, Steven claims that he tries to keep himself grounded from all the fame. At 22, this star has already impressed most entertainment critics, whether in modeling, acting or singing.
Steven Streufert is known for Willow Creek (2013), America's Monsters (2013) and Sasquatch: Out of the Shadows (2016).
Steven is an American actor born and raised in Newark, NJ. His love for the arts began at the early age of four, in school and church productions. After graduating from Essex Catholic High School (East Orange, NJ), he furthered his education at Wagner College (Staten Island, NY) as a Theater Arts Major and recipient of the Alumni Theater Scholarship. Steven has since performed in a plethora of theatrical productions and films. Steven recent television & film appearances include CBS, NBC the Investigation Discovery Channel and "A Nice Girl Like You" starring Lucy Hale (Pretty Little Liars/Life Sentence) Steven is no stranger to the world of directing. His interest was first sparked when several directors, while cast in their projects, began to notice his keen attention to detail and how his passion for the process of the art stood out among his peers. They began asking for his insight. These opportunities encouraged and motivated him to add one more talent to his roster. His Directorial debut was in Nov 2012 when he directed the stage play "I Love You Bunches" for Manhattan Repertory Theater's Hurricane Sandy Relief Benefit : A Night of Short Plays and Theatrical Readings. Since then, Steven has directed 6 short plays, 4 short films, 3 Web Series', 2 fashion photo shoots, and co-directed 2 Off-Broadway plays. His passion for the work and ability to speak an actors language makes him not only an actors director, but a great director to work with. Steven recently added "producer" to his credits with his short film "Sordid" under his new production company, Strickland Media Group Steven has over ten(10) years of hosting/MC experience, specializing in all types of events from A to Z. His professionalism, charisma, humor, wit and ability to entertain while facilitating, makes him a stand out among hosts. Steven also produces and hosts his own talk show called Strictly Speaking with Steven Strickland. His Motto: "Do What You Love. Love What You Do!" The Motto. The Mantra. The Mission.
Steven Strobel is an actor and cinematographer, known for Paradox Lost (2021).
Steven Struyven is an actor, known for A Bluebird in My Heart (2018).
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Steven Swadling was born on May 7, 1969, in Shoreham-by-Sea, England, to Christine Elizabeth (Parmiter) and Michael Barry Swadling, an electrician and has one older sibling. Heavily influenced by Richard Burton, he was steadfast to pursue an acting career at a very early age and performed on stage whenever the opportunity arose. He joined the Connaught theatre group in 1983 and wrote a stage musical production that was later entered in to the Chichester festival. He visited Orange County just outside of LA in 1985 to study martial arts for 6 weeks then returned to England with a plan. In 1987 that plan came to fruition and Steven returned to the US and earned his Black Belt in Karate. He trained hard and learned fight coordination as his segue into film. He studied at the Van Mar Academy of Motion picture and has also studied at Sanford Meisner's PlayhouseWest, founded by Robert Carnegie and Jeff Goldblum. In late 1996, Steven decided to step away from the industry to raise a family and also build a foundation for his businesses. His entrepreneurial abilities helped him form a full-service advertising agency, a children's book publishing company, a film production company, Room In The Sky Films. After establishing his place back in the industry, Steven's breakthrough moment came with Kickboxer: Vengeance (2016) starring former world champion Dave Bautista from Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) Alain Moussi Gina Carano and world renowned, Jean-Claude Van Damme Steven was a fundamental component for the franchise reboot of the Kickboxer (1989) classic, and served not only as an executive producer but also the role of Joseph King. Steven went on to also executive produce the second installment of the trilogy Kickboxer: Retaliation (2018) again starring Alain Moussi, Jean-Claude Van Damme with the additions of Christopher Lambert Mike Tyson and several other world champions in the sporting world including Ronaldinho Gaúcho acting debut. He also reprises his role as Joseph King. In 2016 Steven executive produced and played Detective Fripp in Point Defiance (2018) and immediately followed it up with Waterlily Jaguar (2018) directed by Melora Walters and shares the executive producing card with Paul Thomas Anderson the film stars James Le Gros Academy Award Winner Mira Sorvino and Dominic Monaghan Stacey Oristano and Christopher Backus Steven also plays Bill's (Dominic's character) business partner, Peter in the film. Other recent films include Doe (2018) where Steven portrays a crooked retired prison warden hiding from his past. He plays a suspicious ranger in The Clearing (2020) starring with Liam McIntyre and Sydelle Noel and goes on to sidekick with Ewen Bremner in the upcoming release Freedom's Path (2022). It seems a bad guy pattern is starting to be drawn as he is slated to team up alongside Orlando Jones in Dark Forces.