Steve Mares is an actor, known for The Fight Within (2016).
Steve Maresca is an Australian actor, born and bred in the city of Sydney Australia. In 2007 Steve completed a Diploma of Theatre Performance and in 2008 he graduated with An Advanced Diploma of Classic Theatre from the Sydney Theatre School. While there Steve completed over 10 plays with the school all ranging from devised work to Shakespeare and Chekov. After graduating Steve was cast in his first feature film Dealing with Destiny working with Luke Arnold and Roger Sciberras. Shortly after that and a tour of the Edinburgh Fringe with This Mortail coil, Steve was cast in the role of Devil Worshipper opposite Malcolm Macdowell in the Feature film Suing the Devil. Steve hopes to one day crack the US market.
Steve Markle is a producer and director, known for Shoot To Marry (2020), Testees (2008) and Camp Hollywood (2004).
Steve Marks is a producer and actor, known for NVB Bank Commercials (2017), Legends: People of Music, Movies & More and Christmas at the Chateau (2019).
At a time when most might be thinking of retirement, Steve was thinking about starting a career. "Call it unfinished business." he says. Born and raised in Minneapolis, he headed west just after high school. Fast forward a lifetime to a couple of years ago, his kids now grown, he decided to try something that he'd thought about as far back as he can remember.
Steve Marsh was born in 1979 in Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire, England. He is an actor and writer, known for Looking for Eric (2009), Big Cook Little Cook (2003) and The Nephilim (2013).
Steve Marsh was born in 1979 in Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire, England. He is an actor and writer, known for Looking for Eric (2009), Big Cook Little Cook (2003) and The Nephilim (2013).
Steve Martin was born on August 14, 1945 in Waco, Texas, USA as Stephen Glenn Martin to Mary Lee (née Stewart; 1913-2002) and Glenn Vernon Martin (1914-1997), a real estate salesman and aspiring actor. He was raised in Inglewood and Garden Grove in California. In 1960, he got a job at the Magic shop of Disney's Fantasyland, and while there he learned magic, juggling, and creating balloon animals. At Santa Ana College, he took classes in drama and English poetry. He also took part in comedies and other productions at the Bird Cage Theatre, and joined a comedy troupe at Knott's Berry Farm. He attended California State University as a philosophy major, but in 1967 transferred to UCLA as a theatre major. His writing career began on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (1967), winning him an Emmy Award. Between 1967 and 1973, he also wrote for many other shows, including The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour (1969) and The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour (1971). He also appeared on talk shows and comedy shows in the late 1960s and early 1970s. In 1972, he first appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962), doing stand-up several times each year, and even guest hosting a few years later. In 1976, he served for the first time as guest-host on Saturday Night Live (1975). By 2016, he has guest-hosted 15 times, which is one less than Alec Baldwin's record, and also appeared 12 other times on SNL. In 1977, he released his first comedy album, a platinum selling "Let's Get Small". He followed it with "A Wild and Crazy Guy" (1978), which sold more than a million copies. Both albums went on to win Grammys for Best Comedy Recording. This is when he performed in arenas in front of tens of thousands of people, and begun his movie career, which was always his goal. His first major role was in the short film, The Absent-Minded Waiter (1977), which he also wrote. His star value was established in The Jerk (1979), which was co-written by Martin, and directed by Carl Reiner. The film earned more than $100 million on a $4 million budget. He also starred in Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982), The Man with Two Brains (1983), and All of Me (1984), all directed by Reiner. To avoid being typecast as a comedian, he wanted do more dramatic roles, starring in Pennies from Heaven (1981), a film remake of Dennis Potter's 1978 series. Unfortunately, it was a financial failure. He also starred in John Landis's Three Amigos! (1986), co-written by himself, opposite Martin Short and Chevy Chase. That year, he also appeared in the musical horror comedy, Little Shop of Horrors (1986) opposite Rick Moranis. Next year, he starred in Roxanne (1987), co-written by himself, and in John Hughes' Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987), opposite John Candy. His other films include Parenthood (1989) and My Blue Heaven (1990), both opposite Moranis. In 1991, he wrote and starred in L.A. Story (1991), about a weatherman who searches meaning in his life and love in Los Angeles. It also starred his then-wife, Victoria Tennant. Same year, Father of the Bride (1991) was so successful that a 1995 sequel followed. During the 1990s, he continued to play more dramatic roles, in Grand Canyon (1991), playing a traumatized movie producer, in Leap of Faith (1992), playing a fake faith healer, in A Simple Twist of Fate (1994), playing a betrayed man adopting a baby, and in David Mamet's thriller The Spanish Prisoner (1997). Other, more comedic roles include in HouseSitter (1992) and The Out-of-Towners (1999), opposite Goldie Hawn, in Nora Ephron's Mixed Nuts (1994), and in Bowfinger (1999), written by himself and co-starring Eddie Murphy. After Bowfinger, he starred in Bringing Down the House (2003) and Cheaper by the Dozen (2003), both earning more than $130 million. He wrote and starred in Shopgirl (2005), and appeared in the sequel of Cheaper by the Dozen. After them, he appeared in The Pink Panther (2006) and The Pink Panther 2 (2009), which he both co-wrote, as Inspector Clouseau. He continues to do movies, more recently appearing in The Big Year (2011), Home (2015), and Love the Coopers (2015). Besides aforementioned, he has been an avid art collector since 1968, written plays, written for The New Yorker, written a well-received memoir (Born Standing Up), written a novel (An Object of Beauty; 2010), hosted the Academy Awards three times, released a Grammy award winning music album (The Crow: New Songs for the 5-String Banjo; 2009), and another album (Love Has Come For You; 2013) with Edie Brickell. Since 2007, he has been married to Anne Stringfield, with whom he has a daughter.
Steve Martino was born in 1959 in Dayton, Ohio, USA. He is a director, known for Snoopy: The Peanuts Movie (2015), Robots (2005) and Spies in Disguise (2019).
Steve Marvel is an actor, known for Leisure Suit Larry: Reloaded (2013), Hollywood Dirt (2017) and Barbie as the Island Princess (2007).