From nuanced and honest portrayals of fatherhood-gone-wild across the eighth season of Showtime's EMMY® Award-nominated series Shameless to palpable intensity on the likes of Sons of Anarchy, Steve Howey reflects a classic masculinity on-screen equally steeped in humor and heart. That timeless leading man spark and quiet strength remain signatures of the acclaimed actor, writer, producer, and entrepreneur. "When you see guys like Jackie Gleason or Steve McQueen on-screen, they represent real men-in all of their tragedy and triumph," he says. "It's the humor of Gleason in The Honeymooners and raw grit of McQueen, which both made a big impact on me at a young age. That's what I grew up on, and it's the kind of presence I always aspired to be." Sailing the high seas up and down the Pacific Coast with his Navy veteran dad and mom, the San Antonio-born talent enjoyed the sort of upbringing that inspires unforgettable performances. He can recall diving for bottle caps off the coast of Mexico to trade them in for candy at local markets at eight-years-old between other real adventures. Achieving a basketball scholarship to junior college in Colorado, he played two seasons before pursuing his calling as an actor. He would go from Something Borrowed alongside Kate Hudson, Jon Krasinski, and Ginnifer Goodwin to Bride Wars where he re-teamed with Hudson, Anne Hathaway, and Chris Pratt to Supercross, Losing Control, Unleashed, In Your Eyes, and See You in Valhalla. 2017 sees him grace the screen in the NETFLIX comedy Game Over, Man! and Making Babies where he leads the cast opposite Eliza Coupe. Beyond Shameless, he's engaged audiences with high-profile guest spots on Jennifer Falls, New Girl, Psych, and more in addition to a six-year run on Reba. "I always want to challenge myself," he goes on. "I'm never content just to pursue one style or art form. It's about forging ahead in new adventures at every turn." He continues to expand his sphere of influence. Profiled in-depth by the likes of Men's Fitness, People, Hollywood Reporter, and more, he's amassed over 900K Instagram followers as a true fan favorite. He's in the midst of writing and developing various projects in addition to joining Opkix as a key investor. You might also find him riding his motorcycle, studying martial arts, coaching new talent, and competitive shooting. Residing in Los Angeles, the role he devotes himself most to is husband and father.
Steve Hryniewicz is known for Cutthroat Kitchen (2013), Top Chef (2006) and Alex Vs. America (2022).
Steve Huang was born in Taipei, Taiwan, and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, where at the wishful age of 9, he watched Yul Brynner perform Rodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I live onstage from the front row orchestra at the Orpheum Theater. Spellbound and breathless, Steve barely noticed to all the fluids showered on him until after the standing ovation and calls for encore subsided. Yul's tears, sweat and saliva was a plethora of flavors, which left a lifelong taste for art in the impressionable young man. After thoroughly applying his education from UCLA and RIT to careers in technology and real estate, Steve discovered the Meisner Technique in 2010 and began acting in award-winning films and television in 2012. Full of love and compassion, Steve wrote a screenplay about the Dalai Lama.
Steve Hudgins is an actor and producer, known for Hell Is Full (2010), Spirit Stalkers (2012) and The Caretakers (2014).
Steve Hudson was born on August 6, 1969 in London, England. He is an actor and director, known for True North (2006), Goodbye (2004) and Full Metal Jacket (1987).
Steve Hughes is a director and assistant director, known for Miss Scarlet and the Duke (2020), The Last Bus (2022) and Creeped Out (2017). He has been married to Jane Hughes since September 22, 2005.
Steve Huison is a British actor, mostly on TV and in occasional films. Huison was born in Leeds, England. On the large screen, he is best known for his role as Lomper in the massively successful UK box-office and critical hit The Full Monty (1997). He also appeared in Ken Loach's film The Navigators (2001). On the small screen, he has played character roles in such TV series as Casualty, Where the Heart Is, Dinnerladies (1998), Heartbeat, The Royle Family, Scott & Bailey, and the ITV post-apocalyptic drama serial The Last Train (1999, also known as Cruel Earth). In January 2008, Huison took the role of porter Norman Dunstan in ITV1 daily hospital drama The Royal Today, a spin-off of popular Sunday night drama The Royal. From 2008 to 2011, Huison played Eddie Windass in Coronation Street. He starred in the CBBC series 4 O'Clock Club, which began airing in 2012. He is a co-founder of the Shoestring Theatre Company.
Stephen Hullfish has been an editor since 1983. He moved to Chicago 1985 where he worked on sports, comedy and cooking shows for SportsChannel and The Travel Channel. In 1992 he started working on Avid and was hired at Del Hall Video, where he primarily edited "The Oprah Winfrey Show," "Investigative Reports," "The New Explorers" and "Cold Cases." In 1997 he was named an Avid Master Editor. In 2002 he started working for VeggieTales as an editor and producer and in 2004 began freelancing as a feature film editor, cutting films like "Overcomer," Courageous," "War Room," "Champion," "My Brother's Keeper" and "Clinton Inc." His Art of the Cut podcast and interview series started in 2014. He has interviewed over 300 editors including nearly every Oscar winner of the last 30 years.
Steve Humphreys was born on December 19, 1972 in Chelmsford, England. He is known for New Girl (2011), American Crime Story (2016) and Justified (2010).
Steve Hurwitz is known for Transamerica (2005), Hollywood Ending (2002) and The Contender (2000).