- The son of legendary Florida Stock Car Racer, Bobby Brack.
- Steven Brack first gained notoriety as a Championship winning stock car driver in South Florida.
- Discovered in South Beach by the legendary "Teacher To The Stars", Jay W. Jensen, who later became his talent manager.
- Had the extraordinary fortune of getting acting tips from Mickey Rourke while developing his character for the indie film, "The Palooka".
- Featured on the marquee poster for the feature film, If I Were Dictator (2008).
- November 2012: Steven Brack was presented with a Merit Award from Mayor Carlos Hernandez and the City Of Hialeah, Florida for his work in the documentary, Hialeah Speedway: No Guts, No Glory (2012).
- October 2013. Steven Brack was nominated for an Emmy Award by the National Academy Of Television Arts And Sciences for his work in the PBS documentary, Hialeah Speedway: No Guts, No Glory (2012).
- November 2013. Steven Brack was presented with an Emmy Award by the National Academy Of Television Arts And Sciences for his work in the PBS documentary, Hialeah Speedway: No Guts, No Glory (2012).
- Steven Brack worked opposite of grindhouse film legend William Grefé in the 2013 Edgar Allan Poe spoof, A Cask of Amontillado (2013).
- In 1981, never having driven a stock car before, Steven Brack won the first race he ever drove at Miami's Hialeah Speedway. He went on to win seven more feature events during the 1981 season and was crowned 1981 Hialeah Speedway Street Stock Champion in December of that year.
- He gained 18 pounds to portray washed-up prize fighter Miami Joe in the 2006 film, "The Palooka". He shed 15 pounds to portray the race car driver character, Steve Brack, in the PBS documentary film Hialeah Speedway: No Guts, No Glory (2012).
- Steven Brack. has worked on screen with Zac Efron, Vince Vaughn and Academy Award-Winner Matthew McConaughey. .
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content