Steve Bongeorno is known for 15 Killings (2020) and Flow (2022).
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Steve Booher is known for No One Saw a Thing (2019).
Steve Boozer is an actor, known for Carnival of Souls (1962).
Born as Steve Borden, Sting has held the WCW World Title 10 times and multiple other titles. He has been the only wrestler to stay in WCW since the late 1980s and he had a reconstructive knee surgery in 1991. Steve was also the only wrestler from WCW who never worked for WWE until 2014 when he made his WWE debut at the Survivor Series. Sting rivals WCW names like Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair in working for three major North American wrestling promotions including WCW, TNA and WWE. Sting spent 13 years wrestling for WCW from 1988 until its final year in 2001 when it was bought out by WWE. Sting then joined Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA/later renamed Impact Wrestling in 2017) in 2003. He returned to wrestle full-time in TNA in 2006 and left in 2014. After making his WWE debut in 2014, Sting embarked on a rivalry with Triple H and the heel stable known as The Authority. Sting's feud with The Authority ended at WrestleMania 31 in a match against Triple H. After a 30-year career, Sting wrestled his last match in 2015 against Seth Rollins. Over the course of his career, Sting held a total of 10 titles and is a Hall of Fame inductee in 2 promotions including Impact Wrestling (formerly TNA) and WWE.
Steve Box was born on 23 January 1967 in Bristol, England, UK. He is a writer and actor, known for The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005), Stage Fright (1997) and Chicken Run (2000).
Steve Boyle is an actor, known for High-Rise Rescue (2017).
Steven "Steve" Boyle is a Canadian actor, best known for portraying Sheriff Barry Bishop Jr. on CW Network's Supernatural, Dr. Dylan Turley in the police drama Angela's Eyes, and Steve on the television series Flashpoint. A committed performer and constant professional, Steve owes his continued success to hard work and learning from the many outstanding Writers, Directors, and fellow actors. Serving as an Actor at ACTRA in the Film and Television (and Motion Pictures and Film) industry, he splits time between Toronto and Los Angeles. As a previous uniformed member of one of the finest federal organizations in the world, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Steve learned while both in training and on the job experiences the importance of the core values of the force: Honesty, Integrity, Professionalism, Compassion, Accountability and Respect. Through his life experiences, he further understood the importance of leadership qualities, teamwork, positive attitude, negotiating, and managing within a community. Through his extensive volunteering background including Relay For Easter Seals and raising funds to provide opportunities to children with special needs, the Lions Foundation of Canada Seeing Eye Dog Therapy Program Autism Department, Steve has gained further experience in implementing programs within the community and exceeding extraordinary challenges. As a Railroad Conductor for Canadian Pacific Railway, Mountain, Shuswap Subdivision., British Columbia, Steve was responsible for the Canadian Rail Operating Rules and Regulations as approved by the Minister of Transport, under the authority of the Railway Safety Act for use on federally regulated railways. Accountable and responsible for the safe operation and transportation of various types of Freight trains (including Transportation of Dangerous Goods) and Passenger trains. Understanding this safety critical position as a Conductor improved his abilities to operate and manage in a safety critical fashion towards the community, the environment and existing CP Rail customers. Presently, Steve furthers his career as a professional actor worldwide in Television, Film and Theatre. His experiences through acting have further developed his improvisational skills, thinking outside the box and delivering when needed. He has grown to be responsible when presenting, communicating, and improvising in live adverse and unexpected conditions. Looking for full time employment and future opportunity to grow.
Steve Boyum was raised in Los Angeles, California. A world-class surfer, ski racer, ski instructor, and motor-cross racer, he moved on to stunt work in films such as Apocalypse Now (1979), Bound for Glory (1976) and The Blues Brothers (1980). He moved on to be a cinematographer and second unit director, working on many films like George of the Jungle (1997), Mystery, Alaska (1999), and Jingle All the Way (1996). Soon he made the transition to directing 1st unit films, and episodic television, movies of the week and mini series. Throughout his career, he has worked on over 1,000 movies and television shows.
Steve was born on February 18th, 1985 in St.John's, Newfoundland; his mother Jacqueline Mary (Hennessey) is a Director of Operations, and his Father, Gary Bradley, is an Electrician. He is of Irish and English decent. Bradley was brought up in Conception Bay South, NL and first studied at St. Edwards Catholic school. He's education continued at Queen Elizabeth School. After running into trouble with the law at age 19 he left Newfoundland to work on drilling rigs in Alberta, Canada. In 2008 he found Vancouver Film School (VFS) where he finished the acting program and met his wife Laci J Mailey. During the next 5 years after graduating VFS he went on to study theatre in Vancouver under the tutelage of Nadine Wright, Aaron Craven, Andrew McIIroy, Ben Ratner and Matthew Lillard; completing plays such as Diving Normal, Fake Wigs and The Nightmare Before the Nutcracker. in 2010 he became involved in Vancouver's independent film scene taking part in feature films working with Iwan Rheon (Game of Thrones) in Charlottes Song, also finishing films such as Black Mountain Side, Hastings Street, White Raven and Larry Kent's, She Who Must Burn. In 2015 he created Division 85 Films, with partner Tom Belding, where he produced and acted in a short film, Bury. He now resides in Los Angeles where he has studied with Lesly Kahn & Co.