American guitarist, songwriter, composer and producer. He first learned guitar by studying under Joe Satriani and also studied at the Berklee College of Music. He started as a transcriptionist for Frank Zappa in 1978, joined his band in 1980 and stayed until 1983. He formed two separate bands, the Classified and 777, and began recording music in his own professional studio. This material would be released as his first solo album, "Flex-Able," in January 1984. Vai replaced Yngwie Malmsteen as the guitarist for Alcatrazz and played on the album "Disturbing The Peace." Vai left the group following the tour to join David Lee Roth's solo band following Roth's departure from Van Halen. After playing on two successful Roth albums, "Eat 'Em And Smile" and "Skyscraper," Vai went solo again, buying out his Warner Bros. Records contract and signing to Relativity Records. He also replaced the injured Adrian Vandenberg on Whitesnake's "Slip of the Tongue." Vai's second solo album, "Passion and Warfare," was released in 1990. He has continued performing and recording ever since.
Steve Valentine was born on October 26, 1966 in Bishopbriggs, Scotland. He is an actor and director, known for Crossing Jordan (2001), Spider-Man 3 (2007) and The Walk (2015). He has been married to Inna Korobkina since August 28, 2010. They have two children. He was previously married to Sharon Ray Anderson.
Steve Van Beckum is known for Dr. Destruction's Crimson Theatre (2001), Experience the Freedom of the Naturist Lifestyle (1991) and Rondo (2018).
Steve VanVolkingburgh is an actor, known for 21 Brothers (2011) and 5 Years After the Fall (2016).
Steve VanWesten is an actor, known for Loon Lake (2019).
Steve Vanderzee is an actor, known for The Last Laugh (2020), All Too Human (2018) and Delivery (2019).
Steve Varner is known for Maybe in Their Wildest Dreams (2021), Turtle Power: The Definitive History of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) and The Toys That Made Us (2017).
Steve Varnom is a UK-based actor, screenwriter and film-maker. He trained at LAMDA - the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. He's best known for playing Eddie Rubinski in the movie "The Sweeter Side of Life," a romantic comedy directed by Michael Damian for The Hallmark Channel - and for playing Ben Goeser in "Obsession: Dark Desires," a true life drama for Discovery I.D. Other television and film work includes "Coronation Street", "Holby City", "Level Up", "God The Father", "The Storyteller", "Eastenders", "London's Burning", "Down to Earth", "The Bill", "Dalziel and Pascoe", "Sugar Rush" and "Doctors". He also wrote, directed and starred in the feature film "It's Been Real", and has a supporting role in "Heroes and Villains" and "Level Up". He starred in "Broadside", a costume drama for American television, in which he played General George Monck, directed by the award winning David Hickman. In the theatre, Steve appeared in both the national and international tours of the award-winning musical "Chess", directed by Craig Revel Horwood, in which he portrayed Alexander Molokov, and starred in two plays at the New Vic Theatre; firstly, earning rave reviews as Oliver Hardy in "Laurel and Hardy", and then playing numerous roles in "Arabian Nights". In 2005 he understudied Michael Crawford, and later played the role of Count Fosco in Andrew Lloyd Webber's "The Woman in White", directed by Trevor Nunn. He starred with Phil Daniels in the Royal Shakespeare Company's "A Clockwork Orange 2004", and understudied Timothy West in the role of Menenius, in the RSC's world tour of "Coriolanus", directed by Gregory Doran. Other theatre work includes "The Beggars Opera" at the Manchester Royal Exchange, "A Christmas Carol" and "Oh! What A Night" at the Opera House, Blackpool, "Carmen" at the Royal Albert Hall, Bill Kenwright's "Robin, Prince of Sherwood" on tour and in the West End, in which he played Little John, and a national tour of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" in which he portrayed the roles of Jacob and Potiphar. His unorthodox portrayal of the title role in Hovanness Pilikian's "Hamlet" caused widespread controversy. More recently, he played RF Simpson in The Gordon Craig Theatre's lauded production of "Singin' in the Rain" and created the leading role of Kenny Cumbly in "Sinking Water," the winner of the Perfect Pitch award for new writing, staged by The Theatre Royal, Stratford and performed at the St James' Theatre in London. He founded King Ziggy Productions with Gordon Rennie.
Steve Vaughn is known for Mercy (2016).
Actor/first AD based out of Detroit, Michigan. Film resume includes a number of titles shot in and around Michigan. Looking to get into more writing, mainly feature length script writing. Also works in the music industry as a manager and music publisher. Interested in film scores as well as set deck. Worked art department on shorts, looking to get into more of that as well.