Stephen Durham is a producer and writer, known for Christian, Abbey Grace (2016) and Army of One (2020).
Stephen E. Miller is a Canadian and American screenwriter, novelist, and actor based in Vancouver, B.C. He was born in Durham, N.C. and attended Virginia Military Institute, graduating with a BA in History in 1968. He attended University of British Columbia in the graduate Creative Writing program and was awarded a MA in 1970. In 2015, Stephen was a co-writer for two seasons of the CBC spy series The Romeo Section (2015). Stephen won the International 3-Day Novel contest with "Wastefall", and this led to subsequent novels, "The Woman in the Yard" published by Picador USA; "Field of Mars" by Penguin Canada in 2005, (titled "Game of Soldiers" in the HarperCollins UK edition) and its sequel "The Last Train to Kazan" in 2007. His novel "The Messenger" was published in the US by Delacorte, an imprint of Random House, in July of 2012, and rights have been sold to Denmark, Spanish worldwide, Serbia, Poland, China, and Israel. On stage he has acted in more than 40 plays.
Stephen E. Morris is known for Charged: The Eduardo Garcia Story (2017).
Stephen E. Rivkin is an editor and director, known for Avatar (2009), Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007).
Stephen Edward Sheridan is an actor and composer, known for Thursday's Child and I Am Patrick: The Patron Saint of Ireland (2020).
Stephen Edwards is an actor, known for Coming for the King (2021).
Stephen Egerton is known for Filmage: The Story of Descendents/All (2013).
Stephen Eith was born and raised in Long Island, New York. At age 17, he relocated to Nashville, Tennessee with his mother (Linda) and his three siblings (Christopher, Danielle, and Katlin La Piana) after his father (Joseph LaPiana) received a job opportunity as a computer administrator for NY Bank of Mellon. Stephen got his first taste of acting when he was asked by an instructor at his home-school co-op group if he would like to play Oberon in "A Midsummer Night's Dream." After attending Middle Tennessee State University for a year, where he majored in theater, Stephen left the University and headed north of the border to fulfill a childhood dream to become a professional hockey player. Stephen went and played junior hockey in Saskatchewan and Albany, but the love for the game quickly dwindled and the acting bug reemerged; leaving an opportunity to tryout with the Augusta Lynx (ECHL) behind. In 2011, Stephen packed up his bags and moved west to attend acting school in Los Angeles. After a year of studying underneath the wings of great talent such as Suzanne Kent (Original member of the Groundlings, Taxi, Peewee's Playhouse) and Nick Stabile (Bride of Chucky, Days of Our Lives, Dawson's Creek), Stephen landed the lead role of Brian in the film Axeman at Cutter's Creek.
Stephen Ellerbeck is known for Remember (2012) and My Grandpa Detective (2016).
Stephen was born in Charlotte NC. He was very active in the local theatre. At eighteen he attended college at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Stephen didn't get his break into the film and television business until he moved to Wilmington NC. He started working crew work for dozens of productions all the while going to auditions and striving to become a more successful actor. He loves the independent film circuit and worked on many Indy's over the years. He spent seven years with the production company for One Tree Hill, shot in Wilmington, where he eventually landed the role of Officer Stevens. He also works as a stuntman for shows such as One Tree Hill and ABCs Revenge. He is married to his lovely wife Katelin.