Steve Morgan is a Newfoundland-born actor based in St. John's. He grew up in the town of Conception Bay South, where he established his real estate development company. His interest in and love for acting came later in life, but in a short time he has performed in numerous films as well as becoming a regular fixture as a police officer on the popular series, Hudson & Rex. Steve has also performed stunt work and is an experienced motorcyclist and boater.
Steve Morphew is known for Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014), Lost in Space (1998) and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004).
Steve Morris is known for The Wolverine (2013), The Matrix (1999) and Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005).
Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and partially raised in Rochester, New Hampshire and its environs, Steve moved back to the Harrisburg area just in time for kindergarten. Throughout his schooling, he was proficient in art, writing, skateboarding really fast, being in rock bands, making people laugh, taking martial arts classes, reaching high shelves, and eating a hearty lunch. After graduating high school and working full time in a book warehouse for just over one year, Steve decided to go to college. While flipping through the course catalog, Steve saw that he could major in Theatre and Performing Arts, and decided to give it a try. It has ranked among the top 5 best decisions he's ever made. After being cast in over a dozen plays and three indie movies during his first two years as an actor, he decided to move to Los Angeles and continue the adventure! That adventure continues.
Steve is an award winning film, television and theatre actor know for his performances in Spike Jonze's 'Where The Wild Things Are'', Van Gogh in 'Prison break' and Detective Zach DeLuca in the hit Netflix series 'Clickbait'. Highly regarded for his versatility and skill in bringing a wide range of vivid characters to life he will next be seen starring with Joel Edgerton in 'The Stranger' for See Saw Films and Anonymous Content. Steve studied Arts and Engineering at university before being accepted into the prestigious Victorian College Of The Arts to study acting. He graduated winning the Irene Mitchell Award for Outstanding Achievement for his portrayal of Shakespeare's 'Pericles' in a production directed by George Ogilvie. Theatre roles quickly followed. Most notably in Christos Tsiolkas' 'Viewing Blue Poles' , performed at the iconic Belvoir St Theatre in Sydney after a successful Melbourne season. His first television role came as that of 'Paolo' in the 'The Secret Life of Us' which went on to become one of the most watched Australian TV shows of all time. He was next cast by director Jonathan Liebesman in the horror film 'Darkness Falls' which opened at number one at the US box office in January 2003. His interest however in smaller and more personal films led to his award winning performances in the internationally renowned short films 'Mona Lisa' and '296 Smith Street'. This commitment to independent film and unique storytelling next brought him to the attention of director Spike Jonze for his adaptation of the children's classic 'Where The Wild Things Are'. In 2013 Steve won Best Actor at the St Kilda Film Festival for his titular role in the film 'Joey'. Following that up with a Green Room Award the next year for his performance as 'Lophakin' in the Melbourne Theatre Company's production of 'The Cherry Orchard'. In 2015 Steve received rave reviews for his leading role portrayal of tormented hit man Steven Ray in the breakout indie hit 'The Suicide Theory' which premiered on Netflix. He was next cast in the long awaited final season of 'Prison Break' playing the rogue CIA assassin Van Gogh to great acclaim. As well as his screen work Steve continues to work in the theatre, returning to the stage in 2021 to take on the role of writer John D'Agata in the Australian premiere of the hit Broadway show 'The Lifespan Of A Fact'.
Steve Moy is known for Married at First Sight (2014) and Married at First Sight: Afterparty (2022).
Steve Mululu is known for Spell (2020).
Steve Murillo attended the United States Naval Academy where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Systems Engineering in 1982. He was commissioned an officer in the Marine Corps, attended flight school, and served for 7 years of active duty as a jet pilot and maintenance officer for his squadron. After the Marine Corps, he was hired by TRW, an aerospace company, where he became the power subsystem engineer for flight 7 of a satellite program known as TDRSS (Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System.), a geosynchronous constellation of communication satellites which circle the globe. Murillo became the director of MUFON Los Angeles in 2001, where he held this position for thirteen years, conducting field investigations and monthly meetings until June of 2013. Steve now heads up UPARS LA, the UFO and Paranormal Research Society, Los Angeles chapter. He and his group investigate all things UFO and paranormal, and have monthly meetings in Studio City, California.
Steve Murphy was born in 1962 in Manchester, Lancashire, England. He is an actor, known for Emmerdale Farm (1972), Somnium Illis (2006) and Cricket (2010).
Steve Murphy is a producer, known for Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation (2019), Game of Crimes (2021) and Significance Breeds Success (2018).