Stephen Douglass Brown aka: Steve Brown. Stephen Brown is a professional Actor, Sound Recordists and Casting Director. Stephen was born in Stuttgart Germany and moved to the United States when he was 5 years old. He spent most of his childhood on the east coast and his teenage years in Andover Massachusetts. Stephen moved to Los Angeles in 1992 and has his lived here since working as an Actor, V.O. Model and Crew Member.
Stephen Bruchet is an actor, known for Battle Castle (2012).
Stephen Buhagiar is known for Agora (2009), Do Re Mi Fa (2016) and The Promise (2016).
Stephen Burgi is an actor, known for Girl Wired (2019) and #HatersMakeMeFamous (2019).
Stephen Burke is a director and writer, known for 81 (1996), Maze (2017) and After 68 (1994).
Stephen Butchko is known for George S. Butchko, Iwo Jima: A Chronicle (2009), Katrina (2003) and On the Brain (2016).
Stephen Butterworth was born on 14 May 1970 in Auckland, New Zealand. He is an actor, known for Evil Dead (2013), Mirror, Mirror (1995) and Spartacus: Blood and Sand (2010).
Stephen C. Apostolof (25 February 1928 in Burgas, Bulgaria - 14 August 2005, Mesa, Arizona), sometimes credited under aliases A.C. Stephen(s) or Robert Lee, was a Bulgarian-American filmmaker specializing in the "erotic" film genre. Born in the Bulgarian Black Sea town of Burgas, he claimed asylum in the US in the 1940s. His large body of work was produced mainly between the late 1960s and the late 1970s. In 1957 he produced Journey to Freedom (1957), an anti-Communist picture inspired by his own life. The film teamed Apostolof with director of photography William C. Thompson and Swedish-born actor 'Tor Johnson', both now best-known for their work with the infamous director Edward D. Wood Jr.. Thompson later introduced Apostolof to Wood. In an interview conducted in the beginning of the 1990s, Apostolof recalls his first meeting with the eccentric director, who appeared at the "Brown Derby" restaurant in Los Angeles, in drag and with a mustache. Apostolof made his directorial debut with Orgy of the Dead (1965). Ed Wood wrote the script and acted as production assistant. The film starred Criswell, the famous television oracle immortalized in Wood's Plan 9 from Outer Space (1957). Outtakes from this film and interview segments with Apostolof are included in the 1994 documentary Ed Wood: Look Back in Angora (1994), released by Rhino Home Video. During the 1960s and 1970s Apostolof directed nine screenplays written by Wood. Apostolof was interviewed for an in-depth article on the making of "Orgy of the Dead" in the horror/science fiction magazine Femme Fatales (7:1, June 1998). In 1990 the specialized magazine Psychotronic Video published an eight-page interview with Apostolof entitled "Stephen C. Apostoloff: Bulgarian nude director". Stephen Apostolof died on August 14, 2005, aged 77. He is survived by his second wife and five children.
Stephen C. Betts was born on October 3, 1959 in Paterson, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor, known for Lethal Justice (1995).