Steven Berrebi was raised in West Orange, New Jersey. At the age of 9, his artistically inclined parents encouraged him to try acting, which resulted in small parts in the Metropolitan Opera's New Jersey productions. Years later, Steven, now a self-taught successful photographer, increasingly found himself in front of the camera. He pursued formal training with several New York City based teachers and began to break through in 2017-18 with parts in Wes Miller's River Runs Red (2018), Bumble Fu*k, as well as several commercials.
Steven Black is known for Tiffany the Doll (2022), Savages (2023) and Twerk: Reggae Nights.
Steven Black is an actor, known for Stump the Guesser (2020).
Steven Blackett is known for his work on Love in Paradise: The Caribbean, A 90 Day Story (2021) and 90 Day Bares All (2021).
Steven Blackwell was born on July 12, 1950 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor.
With his breakthrough performance as Ethan in Matthew Hope's All The Devil's Men, English actor Steven Blades has been brought to the attention of audiences worldwide. He is also no stranger to television as he has also appeared in popular productions such as Coronation Street and Vikings. Steven Blades was born 20th July 1989 in Sheffield and raised by his mother Susan Blades. He attended Halfway Infant & Junior school before finishing his academic teenage years at Westfield comprehensive school. Classroom based education never fulfilled his desires and consequently he was expelled in his final year. Steven was accepted into Royal Marines Commando Basic Training at the age of 16. The Royal Marine Commandos are the United Kingdoms Elite Rapid Reaction Force, well know for their gruelling 32 weeks selection process. Steven completed his basic training and became a Royal Marines Commando in 2008, although not before breaking his foot and tearing ligaments in his leg during the process. He was first drafted to Yankee Company in 45 Commando Arbroath Scotland, before deploying to Afghanistan with Brigade HQ on Operation Herrick 09. Steven's aspirations to rise through the military ranks were taken from him in 2010 when he was medically discharged from the Royal Marines, due to an injury which left him partially blind in his right eye. The years that followed were extremely dark for Steven. As not only was he adapting to civilian life, but he was also coming to terms with the fact that his whole world had just been taken from him. However he wasn't ready to throw in the towel just yet. He travelled to Cape Town South Africa and was trained in Close Protection. Advancing his skillset in close quarter combat, surveillance/counter surveillance, defensive driving and advanced weapons handling. He then began working in the private security sector as both a Maritime Security Consultant and a Close Protection Operative. Over the years to come Steven provided armed protection to commercial vessels and their crew, from the immediate threat of Somali Pirates. He also provided Personal Protection to some of the most influential people in the world. It wasn't until 2013 were Steven found his true calling in life. He began taking drama classes in Sheffield and quickly realized that the creative space was where he truly felt alive. He sold his house, car and most of his belongings to make the move to London. Steven then began working as a supporting artist taking whatever work he could get, while also attending acting classes. In 2015 Steven starred in The Wild Card directed by Nicholas Cohen, performing the role of Archie Muscato, whilst also producing the film. The duo then went on to create Recoil in 2018, a short film based on the dark period of Steven life after leaving the Royal Marines. Recoil then went on to win Best Thriller at the Los Angeles Film Awards. Soon after Steven earned his breakthrough role as Ethan in Matthew Hope's All The Devil's Men, which brought him to the attention of audiences across the world. He later appeared in popular television productions such as Coronation Street and Vikings, with one of his more recent roles being that of Trevors in Tom Paton's 400 Bullets.
A versatile British character actor of stage and screen, Blakeley was born and raised in the Derbyshire mining town of Bolsover. He is a popular face on television, having appeared in numerous soaps, television dramas and commercials. Blakeley first came to public attention as PC Geoff Younger, when he joined the cast of Heartbeat, originally for six episodes. Such was his popularity he remained a regular in the show for over one hundred episodes. In 2006, he was a nominee in the category of Most Popular Newcomer at the National Television Awards. A consummate stage actor, Blakeley has numerous stage credits to his name, in genres ranging from Shakespeare, to new writing, to traditional British pantomime. He is also much in demand as a compere and has lent his voice to a range of recordings.
Attended Carnegie Tech (now Carnegie-Mellon University) as a playwriting major. Barbara Bosson (his second wife), Michael Tucker, Bruce Weitz and Charles Haid were classmates; he and Tucker drove cross-country to Hollywood for full-time jobs at Universal, where Bochco would remain for 12 years. In 1978, he moved to MTM Enterprises, who after several attempts gave him carte Blanche to create a show similar to Fort Apache the Bronx (1981) (Hill Street Blues (1981)). In 1985, MTM fired him, in part for his inability to keep HSB on budget. After creating L.A. Law (1986) and Doogie Howser, M.D. (1989) for NBC, he struck a $15M deal with ABC in 1987 to create 10 series pilots over 10 years.
Steven Boe is known for Mythic Journeys (2009), Reaper Tales (2015) and Ugly on the Inside (2005).
Steven Bognar was born in 1963 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. He is a producer and director, known for American Factory (2019), A Lion in the House (2006) and Picture Day (2000).