Steve Young graduated from the renowned T Schreiber acting studio in New York and attended the Manhattan School of Comedy. Steve performed stand-up for years at New York's top comedy clubs in the same line-up as comics such as Louis C.K and Jim Gaffigan. In 2015, Steve was nominated for the best supporting actor for playing Damien in the theatre show Ruben Guthrie, which won best theatre show that year. In 2017, Steve won Best Actor in a comedy for Things That Go Bump at the Auckland International Film Festival. In 2020, he appeared in the major feature film, Blood Vessel, appearing alongside Alyssa Southerland (Vikings, The Mist), Robert Taylor (Longmire, The Matrix, Focus), Christopher Kirby (Star Wars, Matrix 2 & 3), and Nathan Phillips (Wolf Creek, These Final Hours). In 2021, Steve wrote, directed and starred in the proof-of-concept film, Hells Kitchen, a gangster film set in New York City in 1978. Hells Kitchen has received nominations at several of the world's top 50 film festivals (Bafta & Oscar qualifying), for Best Film, Best Actor, Best Ensemble Cast, and Best Costumes. In 2022, Hells Kitchen won The WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival which is the oldest independent film festival in the world. It's Canadian Screen Award Qualifying and regarded as a world top 50. By winning Best Drama Film, Hells Kitchen receives consideration for the Canadian Screen Awards. In 2023 Hells Kitchen will be released globally on streaming channels. you can also see Steve as the Reverse-Flash (Eobard Thawne) in the film Impulse (Dc comics) fan series on YouTube, produced by Cinestudios. Also in 2023, Steve can be seen in the highly anticipated feature film, Sons of Summer, appearing alongside Temuera Morrison (Star Wars films, The Book of Boba Fett, Aquaman). Steve is in the early development stage to produce and star in a psychological horror feature film titled, Silence Falls.
Steve Zahn was born in Marshall, Minnesota, to Zelda, who worked at a YMCA, and Carleton Edward Zahn, a Lutheran pastor at Peace Lutheran Church, Robbinsdale, Minnesota. His career kicked off in his native Minnesota when he crashed the audition of a local stage production of "Biloxi Blues" and won the lead role. He next trained at American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, MA; then moved to New York City, where he won a role touring for 13 months in national company of Tommy Tune-directed version of "Bye Bye Birdie". Back in New York, he played opposite Ethan Hawke in "Sophistry" at Playwright's Horizon, where Ben Stiller noticed him and cast him and Hawke in Reality Bites (1994).
Steve Zaragoza (born June 9, 1982) is an American online personality, singer/songwriter, musician, inventor of the dance move known as the Endless 2-Step, and web series host, notable for his work on the current events & news series, SourceFed. Zaragoza became a host on the series in 2012. The following year, Zaragoza became a host on its spin-off channel, SourceFedNERD. On his personal YouTube channel Zaragoza frequently performs a unique style of comedy, often crossing between or combining Dark, Deadpan, Surreal, Character, and/or Sketch Comedy in a non-sequitur fashion. In short, he is an Online personality who became a part of the SourceFed team as a web series host in 2012, and later becoming a host on their spin-off channel SourceFedNERD in 2013. Born on June 9, 1982 in Oxnard, California, he is a Mexican-American who has grown up with n older brother named Frank. Before fame, He worked in the sound department for the film Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and appeared in an episode of 1000 Ways to Die in 2011. Zaragoza's first appearance was in 2008 for a music video by Buckcherry titled "Too Drunk...". Prior to SourceFed, Zaragoza worked as a sound designer at Sony. Making his first appearance on March 1, 2012, Zaragoza joined SourceFed early on as a recurring host, before developing into a full-time co-host. Zaragoza would become ingrained with the SF community, appearing at live meetups and being interviewed by online publications. In February 2013, Zaragoza, along with Philip DeFranco & his SourceFed co-hosts at the time, were awarded the Audience Choice Streamy Award. In May, Zaragoza became a co-host on the spin-off channel, SourceFedNERD. In August 2013, Zaragoza joined boss Philip DeFranco and co-host Meg Turney in the meetup event, "DeFranco Loves Dat AZ". Zaragoza would appear at VidCon 2014, as well. In September 2014, Zaragoza co-hosted a video with Lee Newton, focusing on charities refusing donations from Reddit following the leaks of celebrities' nude photographs, which Reddit commonly referred to as "The Fappening." According to StatSheep, the SourceFed channel lost over 20,000 subscribers due to the video, which were quickly recovered. Days later, Zaragoza along with the rest of the SourceFed crew were awarded the Streamy for Best News & Current Events series. Aside from hosting series for Phil DeFranco Networks & Merchandise, Zaragoza has frequently collaborated with YouTube personality Dane Boedigheimer. Zaragoza has been a recurring guest voice actor on Boedigheimer's The Annoying Orange. He has provided his voice for the popular Annoying Orange series and was the lead role on The Misfortune of Being Ned. Zaragoza also appeared as the lead role on The Misfortune of Being Ned, and on the pilot episode of Orange spin-off, The Marshmallow Show. PBS Newshour would publish an article commenting on Zaragoza's reception of Taco Bell's breakfast waffle taco. In 2014, Zaragoza would continue his presence outside of SourceFed, appearing in SoulPancake's The FlipSide series. Zaragoza was also announced to play the role of Iggy DeLacey on the Pemberley Digital and PBS Digital Studios collaborative series Frankenstein MD. The series is produced by Bernie Su who has won Emmy Awards for his previous webseries projects, The Lizzie Bennet Diariesand Emma Approved.[19] Zaragoza's character is based on the Igor character. Due to his role on Frankenstein, MD, Zaragoza appeared at LeakyCon 2014, with co-actress Anna Lore. Frankenstein, MD is an online video adaptation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, and is shot at YouTube Space LA. Zaragoza would also be hired as the MC for the NMR! Live event. In 2015, Zaragoza confirmed he would releasing an album titled 'Animals'. It would feature songs written by various other web personalities, including Chelsea Dunaway and Andy Kaufman's Ghost.
Steve Zissis was born and raised in the culturally rich city of New Orleans, Louisiana, to a family of Greek descent. He attended Jesuit High School, where he first began to act in musicals at the age of sixteen, and went on to New York University, where he studied acting and performed in plays. At NYU, Steve garnered a "Best Actor" award for his portrayal of the ferocious Irishman, Mr. Maurrant, in Elmer Rice's "Street Scene." After college, Steve continued working in theater, at one point studying puppetry at The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center, under the mentoring of Richard Termine of the Henson Foundation and Marty Robinson of Sesame Street ("Mr. Snuffleupagus," "Telly Monster"). In 2002, Steve directed his own live-action/puppet adaptation of Peter Shaeffer's "Amadeus" for which he received a "Best Director" award and the play received a "Best Drama" award. Jay Stanley of Vive La Vie! Magazine called the play a "masterpiece of theatrical genius." In 2005, Steve first teamed up with the Duplass Brothers to star in the short film, "The Intervention." The film won the Silver Bear and Teddy Awards at the Berlin Film Festival and the Grand Jury Prize at the GEN ART Film Festival in New York. Steve's relationship with the Duplass Brothers continued as he starred in their horror comedy "Baghead" which premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and was acquired by Sony Pictures Classics. Steve's performance in "Baghead" caught the attention of critics and casting directors, and Steve went on to do work on TV shows such as "The Office," "Parks and Recreations," and FX's "The League." In 2009, Steve would collaborate with the Duplass Brothers again by starring in their epic, sibling rivalry sports film "The Dodeca Pentathlon." The film played at several film festivals including SXSW and was acquired by Fox Searchlight. In 2011, Steve played a supporting role in the Duplass Brothers second studio feature "Jeff, Who Lives at Home" along side Jason Segel, Ed Helms, and Judy Greer. The film was shot in New Orleans so Steve was doubly blessed to work and visit with his friends and family. Most recently, Steve and the Duplass Brothers created a comedic, relationship series for HBO called Togetherness (2015). The show stars Steve, Mark Duplass, Melanie Lynskey, and Amanda Peet. It began airing in 2015.
Steve Zuckerman was born on 7 November 1947 in New York City, New York, USA. He is a director, known for Singer & Sons (1990), Friends (1994) and Empty Nest (1988).
Steve graduated from Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Clown College in 1997. He says the program was more like boot camp than college. Out of 2000 applicants, only 33 were accepted and Steve-O was one of them. However, after graduation, 10 were selected for the circus and this didn't include him. So he went back home to Albuquerque, New Mexico to film himself doing dangerous and stupid stunts for submission to skateboarding companies. Steve-O's relationship with Big Brother Magazine began in 1997 when they ran a side-bar article about him catching his face on fire when their Big Brother tour came through Albuquerque. In 1999 he moved from New Mexico to Florida. For six months he worked as a performer on Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines and was then offered a job at the Hanneford Family Circus as a clown. During this time he was featured in several more issues of Big Brother Magazine and even filmed a part for the Big Brother video "Boob". This is when he became involved with Jackass. He says he did all his filming for the first season of Jackass within three days.
Stevee Davies was born in London, England, UK. He is an actor and casting director, known for Belgravia (2020), The Silent Child (2017) and Les Misérables (2012).
Stevel Marc is the first of two children for Jasmine Williams and Carlton McDonald. He grew up in Portland, Jamaica where he attended Titchfield High School. His modeling career started when he was discovered professionally by Dwight Peters of Saint International Modelling Agency, shortly before he was honored as Mr. Titchfield 2000. This presented numerous opportunities with international modeling contracts jetting him off to London, New York, Asia, South Africa, and parts of Europe. He used South Africa as his hub where he is signed with the internationally recognized, Ice Model Management as well as Artist Connection theatrically and commercially. It was here that he began to shape and style his capabilities through various television and cinema commercials including Revlon (featuring Halle Berry and Eva Mendes), BlackBerry, Coca Cola, KFC, Nescafé, Momentum, Standard Bank, Nashua Mobile, South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), and DSTV. Stevel Marc also works as a voice over artist and has already lent his voice to Samsung Mobile, Budweiser, Malibu Caribbean Rum, Toyota, Highveld Stereo, Pigg's Peak Casino, Foundry Premium Cider, Spar, Pick 'n Pay, Standard Bank, Student radio, Exclusive Books, and The South African Tourism Board. He has emceed for Master Card, Heineken, Fashion Television International (FTV), De Beers, Standard Bank, MTN Go Rig (FIFA Confederations Cup), FIFA World Cup (Fan Fest and 22 World Cup games), Sony (World Cup Winners Trophy Tour), Calvin Klein, BlackBerry, Sansui Summer Cup, SAICA (South African Institute of Chartered Accountants), Cricket SA. He began auditioning for film roles in his early twenties in South Africa while shaping his craft at the Johannesburg Civic Theatre. In 2008 he enrolled at the New York Film Academy (NYFA) and TVI Actors Studio in Los Angeles, California to study and successfully completed his film studies. His first feature film role was in the internationally acclaimed and 13 Awards winner, Of Good Report. He also had remarkable roles in, The Challenger Disaster (2013) starring Oscar winner, William Hurt, OutPost 37 (2014), Dear Betty (2014), My Zulu Promise (2013), Donor (2014), The King's Rook (2014), The Triangle (2005), Anything for Wifey (2014), Trinity (2014), Hometown (2014), Adaption (2014).
Steven is known for JIMBO: ScrewDolph (2022) and Gogo for the Gold (2022).
Steven 'Prozak' Shippy is known for A Haunting on Hamilton Street 2: The Stable (2011), A Haunting on Dice Road 2: Town of the Dead (2017) and A Haunting in Saginaw, Michigan (2013).