Stephen Simon is known for American Horror Story (2011), Now What?! (2016) and Whealthy and Wise (2024).
Stephen Simon is known for Eagle Eye (2008), Water for Elephants (2011) and Diani & Devine Meet the Apocalypse (2016).
Stephen Singleton is known for First Love (2022).
Stephen Slates is known for Freshman Friday (2020), The Bachelor Party (2011) and He's on My Mind (2009).
Stephen Small Salmon is known for The Last Beyond (2019), Buffalo Daze and 1923 (2022).
Stephen Smith is known for Black Rock (2012).
Stephen Snedden is the President of Production and co-founder of CuzBro Productions, where he has developed and sold pilots and films to a host of major networks and streamers. He developed and produced the country music musical, May We All, that opened in Nashville and is being licensed across the country. Snedden is also executive producing the MWA concept album, featuring multiple country artists. As an actor, Snedden burst onto the scene as a series regular on the cult smash X-FIles spin-off, The Lone Gunmen, and since then has starred in numerous films and been a guest star on dozens of TV shows. He's worked with the likes of Denzel Washington, Gary Sinise and Vince Gilligan.
Stephen Sommers was born on March 20, 1962 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Raised in St. Cloud, Minnesota, he attended St. John's University and the University of Seville in Spain. Afterward, Sommers spent the next four years performing as an actor in theater groups and managing rock bands throughout Europe. From there, he relocated to Los Angeles and attended the USC School of Cinema-Television for three years, earning a Masters Degree, where he wrote and directed an award winning short film called "Perfect Alibi". With independent funding, he wrote and directed his first motion picture Catch Me If You Can (1989) which was filmed on location in his hometown St. Cloud, Minnesota. Sommers then went on to write and direct The Adventures of Huck Finn (1993) as well as the latest version of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book (1994) both for Walt Disney Pictures. Sommers also wrote the screenplays for the grade-B action flick Gunmen (1993) and the Disney adventure Tom and Huck (1995) which he also executive produced. He also wrote and directed the suspense-thriller Deep Rising (1998), and the latest version of The Mummy (1999). For television, Sommers wrote and executive produced Oliver Twist (1997) for director Tony Bill. Most recently, he wrote and directed the sequel to The Mummy (1999), titled The Mummy Returns (2001), as well as the horror-thriller-action epic Van Helsing (2004), and the live-action adaptation G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009).