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Steve Young is a multi-talented, award-winning writer who refuses let himself be limited by any medium or arena. In film, he wrote and directed the scathing, but on the money satire, "My Dinner With Ovitz." On TV his credits include ABC's "Boy Meets World", CBS's "Cybill," HBO Family's "Crashbox", the WB's "Family Affair" or Disney's "The Smart Guy", for which he was recently acknowledged for his "creation of entertainment that also enriches life," with the Prism Award and a Humanitas nomination. He's authored the inspiring book "Great Failures Of The Extremely Successful" (Tallfellow Press, Fall 2002) where he was able to get the greats of many different fields to share their remarkable stories of adversity. Of "Great Failures...", Jack Canfield, co-creator of "Chicken Soup For The Soul" said, "When you finish reading this amazing book, you will never let failure or fear of failure stand in your way again." Steve has more than shown his grasp of creating stories and characters that both entertain and enlighten (without it being jammed down our children's throats) in his children's picture book series, "What If There Were No...?" (Smallfellow, 2003) and his first novel, "The 130 Tales of Winchell Mink" (Harper Collins, 2003). This former stand-up comedian's social and political satire has been recognized as some of the funniest, yet still poignant, with his stories regularly gracing the Oped pages of major newspapers across the country and his tongue-in-cheek punditing seen on CNN and Fox News. As contributing editor at the Writer Guild Of America's "Written By" magazine, Steve's reputation has given him serious entrance to the best writers and producers in the industry while also allowing him one more outlet to lampoon the entertainment business he so cares about. With boundless energy and enthusiasm, we can expect to see the name of Steve Young appearing on an ever-growing amount of books lining the shelves of countless bookstores. And if anyone catches Steve putting his name on these books would you please report it to your local authorities. He must be stopped!- Steve Young was born on 11 October 1961 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. He is an actor, known for The Singles Ward (2002), Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993) and Playa azul (1982). He has been married to Barbara Graham since 14 March 2000. They have four children.
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Steve Young is a writer known for Late Night with David Letterman and Late Show with David Letterman, The Simpsons, Olive the Other Reindeer, and Maya & Marty. He is the co-author of "Everything's Coming Up Profits - The Golden Age of Industrial Musicals," and is the main character in "Bathtubs Over Broadway," the award-winning documentary film about the little-known world of musicals written for company sales meetings and conventions. Steve is also a speaker, a songwriter, and a performer, and teaches at New York University. He lives in New York City.- Sound Department
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Steve Young was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and grew up there during the height of the "troubles". He attended Belfast High School (1970- 1977), and graduated from Manchester University (1980) with an B.SC. (Hons) degree in Electronic Engineering. During the early years of his career he focused on designing digital TV and video systems, and gradually transitioned into the production side of the industry from the mid eighties onwards. Steve has worked in the field of corporate video, shows and events for most of his career, and over the past decade, has been increasingly involved in working on narrative short films in a variety of capacities such as: Director of Photography Lighting Designer Live Sound Recordist Boom Operator Grip/Electric Jib Operator- Actor
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Steven Young was born in Owensboro KY and began his acting career as a Voice Over Artist for radio commercials & audio book narrations. His professional film acting career has evolved beginning with CMT music videos for Tim McGraw, The Eli Young Band and MTV for the Features. Short film, Documentaries, National TV commercials, and most recently Feature Film opportunities have become the norm. In early 2018 he was cast in the Lead role for a SAG Film sponsored by Pure Flicks titled "Christmas Manger" premiering in Nov 2018.- Actor
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Steve K. Young was born on 11 January 1971 in Ocala, Florida, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Revolution (2012), House of Cards (2013) and Power Up - City Kingz (2019). He has been married to Victoria Lynn Young since 14 May 1994. They have two children.- Steve Young is known for One Piece: Heart of Gold (2016).
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Steve is a powerhouse with a diverse background. A former Institute of Actuaries affiliate and Wall Street employee, he honed his acting skills at T Schreiber Acting Studio, NYC, and the Manhattan School of Comedy. His stand-up gigs put him alongside comedy giants like Louis C.K and Jim Gaffigan.
His spellbinding portrayal in 'Ruben Guthrie' garnered a coveted Best Supporting Actor nomination, propelling the production to clinch the accolade for Best Theatre Show. Steve's abilities shone brightly at the Auckland International Film Festival, where he clinched the title of Best Actor in a comedy for his tour de force performance in 'Things That Go Bump'.
In 2020, Steve appeared in the major feature film 'Blood Vessel,' sharing the screen with notable talents such as Alyssa Southerland (Vikings, The Mist), Robert Taylor (Longmire, The Matrix, Focus), Christopher Kirby (Star Wars, Matrix 2 & 3), and Nathan Phillips (Wolf Creek, These Final Hours).
Steve's creative genius knew no bounds. He masterfully scripted, directed, produced, and took center stage in the critically acclaimed proof-of-concept gangster masterpiece, 'Hells Kitchen'. This magnum opus garnered worldwide acclaim, securing several nominations at the pinnacles of cinematic achievement - the top 50 global film festivals. It gracefully seized the crown at the most respected and oldest independent film festival in the world, paving the way for its triumphant arrival on the screens of Amazon US/UK, Apple TV, Google TV, and Google Play in July 2023.
The year 2023 continues to be a testament to Steve's determined spirit. Witness him igniting the silver screen alongside the iconic Temuera Morrison (Star Wars, the Book of Boba Fett, Aquaman) in the feature film 'Sons of Summer'.
But that's not all - delve into the mesmerizing world of the DC comics universe as Steve electrifies the role of Reverse-Flash (Eobard Thawne) in the spellbinding 'Impulse' fan series, an electrifying tour de force showcased on YouTube by Cinestudios.
Steve is in the early script development stage to produce and star in a psychological horror feature film 'Silence Falls', a psychological horror saga tinged with the enigmatic essence of the X-Files.- Soundtrack
Steve Young was born on 12 July 1942 in Newnan, Georgia, USA. He was married to Terrye Newkirk. He died on 17 March 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.- Director
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Steve Young is known for The Patchwork Girl of Oz (2005).- Steven M. Young began acting at the age of eight, shooting his first commercials on video tape at WFAA-TV in Dallas, Texas in 1965. This was followed by more TV and radio commercials, film, live theater and fashion modeling. Steve was the juvenile face and voice for 7-11 and its parent corporation, the Southland Corporation from 1967 through 1969. In 1967, Steve filmed a series of international commercial for Silly Putty, shown around the world. Other national clients included General Electric, Braniff Airways, Hemisfair 1968 (World's Fair), and Murray Bicycles. Regional clients included Arkansas Power & Light, Texas Power & Light, The Village Apartments (with Rod Roddy) and Titche-Goettinger department stores (now Dillard's). In the summer of 1967, Steve appeared in the Dallas Summer Musicals' production of "Oliver!", the first time this musical had been staged in the United States besides the national touring company. Steve followed this with appearances at the prestigious Dallas Repertory Theater under director Ed DeLatte. After work onstage, Steve, now only 14, turned full time to the technical side of live theater, working in professional theaters as a prop master, lighting tech, assistant stage manager and stage manager. During this time, Steve worked with such stars as Joan Bennett, June Allyson, June Lockhart, Jane Russell, Jo Anne Worley, Joan Blondel, Tom Poston, Larry Linville, Sal Mineo, Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca. Steve retired from the theater at age 21 to pursue a computer career. During this time, Steve found success as the co-founder, bassist, manager and singer of two bands with local success, The Screamin' Steve Young Band (1979 - 1988) and the Psycho Blues Band (1996 - present), with the Psycho Blues Band receiving heavy radio play from local non-profit stations. In 2014, Steve was encouraged to resume acting and began with background work in commercials for the national World Cup team for Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) and the ABC/CNBC show "Shark Tank". This was followed featured background work in "Courage" starring Aaron Eckhart (originally known as "My All American") and the Hank Williams biopic, "I Saw The Light" starring Tom Hiddleston. Steve can be heard singing the title song in his own voice in the final scene. Steve has also worked background on "Mama Dallas" by Mike White, an unaired pilot for HBO and "Broken", a pilot for ABC. Steve appeared as a pool reporter in the Stephen King/JJ Abrams miniseries "11-22-63" as well as the film "LBJ" starring Woody Harrelson. Steve appeared in Dinesh D'Souza's political film "Hillary's America" as Frank Nitti's chief lieutenant and bodyguard, shot in February 2016 and released the following August. Steve can be seen in featured background work for multiple episodes of USA's new drama "Queen of the South".
- Steve Young is known for Howling II: ... Your Sister Is a Werewolf (1985).
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Steve Young is known for WordGirl (2007).- Sound Department
Steve Young is known for Spin (2012).- Animation Department
Steve Young is known for WordGirl (2007).- Writer
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Steve Young is known for Coffee Contrails (2013) and Alone in the Dark (2008).- Sound Department
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Steve Young is known for The Game (2011).- Steve Young is known for Egg Evan (2019).
- Steve Young is known for Mala Noche (1986).
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Steve Young is known for Joke (2012).- Transportation Department
Steve Young is known for The Little Stranger (2018) and Downton Abbey (2010).- Sound Department
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Steve Young is known for Jimmie Van Zant's American DeTour (2012) and Stairway to Eleven (2006).- Actor
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Steve Young is known for Tuesday (2008) and American Experience (1987).- Steve Young is known for I Hate Chess (2009).
- Steve Young is known for Oneiric (2007).
- Steve Young is known for Forest of the Dead (2019).
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Steve Young is known for Heathens and Thieves (2012).- Steve Young is known for Jimmie Van Zant's: Feels Like Freedom (2012).
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Steve Young is known for Every Heart Beats True: The Jim Stynes Story (2010).- Steve Young is known for Dubbed & Dangerous 3 (2004).
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Steve Young is known for Infinite (2015).