Stephen Hunter has worked extensively across both film and television in both Australia and New Zealand. Stephen's breakthrough big-screen role was as the Dwarf, BOMBUR in three of Peter Jackson's films The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug and The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies. Stephen's long list of television credits includes Network Ten's Love My Way, Seven Network's All Saints & Home & Away, Janet King S2 for ABC, ABC comedy Rosehaven, WBTV/HBO's The Leftovers, Wolf Creek Series 2 for STAN, WANTED for Channel 7and Fresh Eggs for Warner Brothers NZ. Stephen's feature film roles include Blue World Order, starring alongside Billy Zane & Jack Thompson, the Sundance Film Festival hit, Killing Ground, the critically acclaimed Australian feature The Merger, with John Howard & Kate Mulvany, the Chinese/Australian feature The Whistleblower, UK/Australian film Two Heads Creek, with Gary Sweet & Kerry Armstrong, and most recently, alongside Daniel Radcliff, in his new film Escape from Pretoria. Stephen was also lead role opposite David Gulpilil, in the Weinstein Company produced short film MESSiAH directed by Damian Walshe-Howling. Stephen is recently starred as OTTER in the US TV show Reef Break for ABC Network.
Stephen Huszar is a Canadian film and television actor from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Huszar attended high school at Aden Bowman Collegiate and later studied at the University of Saskatchewan. Based in Toronto, Ontario, the 6' 1" Huszar began his screen career in 2004 with a role in The Cradle Will Fall (2004). Quickly he built a list of supporting roles in made-for-television films during the mid-2000s. During the late 2000s, Huszar found recurring work on the series Paradise Falls (2001) and Corner Gas (2004). He also had the good fortune to appear in one of CW's longest-running series Smallville (2001). During the 2010s Huszar appeared in the direct-to-video horror sequel 30 Days of Night: Dark Days (2010), followed by work in Time after Time (2011), Faces in the Crowd (2011), InSayshable (2012) and continued television work on series including Cashing In (2009), Fringe (2008), Continuum (2012), Supernatural (2005). Huszar also brought one of DC Comics' supervillians to the screen with his performance as Plunder in the series The Flash (2014). During 2016-2017, Huszar worked on the series Letterkenny (2016). Huszar closed out a very productive year in 2017 with holiday work in Magical Christmas Ornaments (2017) and Christmas Wedding Planner (2017).
Stephen Huynh is known for Foh lung (2010), Shi tu xing zhe (2016) and Master Z: Ip Man Legacy (2018).
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Stephen Irom Gatphoh is known for Give Everything (2019), Subcontinental and Francesca Quinn, PI (2022).
Stephen J. Anderson was born on June 5, 1970 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. He is known for Meet the Robinsons (2007), Winnie the Pooh (2011) and The Emperor's New Groove (2000). He has been married to Heather Anderson since March 27, 1993. They have one child.
Stephen J. Bridgewater is an actor and cinematographer, known for Brake (2012), I Gotta Be Better Than Keanu (2007) and A Radio Drama Goodbye (2011).
Stephen J. Cannell was raised in Pasadena, California. His father ran an interior design firm. From an early age, Stephen suffered from undiagnosed dyslexia, which made it nearly impossible from him to do well in school, he either flunked or was held back many times. Even though one of the courses he had trouble with was English, he wrote in one of his yearbooks that it was his ambition to be an author. After a lot of work, he managed to graduate from high school and attend the University of Oregon. He worked for his father's design firm while he wrote television scripts and story ideas after work. He sold his first story ideas to Mission: Impossible (1966) and his first script to It Takes a Thief (1968). His first steady job in television was as a story editor on Adam-12 (1968). He created a character named Jim Rockford for a script he wrote for the series Toma (1973), a show he was producing at the time. That script was rejected by ABC, so it was rewritten and eventually became the pilot for the classic NBC series, The Rockford Files (1974). From there, it becomes nearly impossible to list all of his work. He has either written or co-written over 300 television scripts, created or co-created over two dozen television series, formed a successful production company, wrote best-selling police novels and even acted in his own and other producers' shows. He has won an Emmy, two Writer's Guild Awards, two Edgar Award Nominations and has a star on the Hollywood Blvd. Walk of Fame. Despite his many accolades, his first love continued to be writing. A co-worker of his on "Rockford", writer and The Sopranos (1999) creator David Chase, was once quoted as saying no person he ever met seemed to love writing as much as Stephen J. Cannell.
Stephen J. Cloobeck is known for Undercover Boss (2010).
Stephen J. Douglas is known for Tower Heist (2011), Unbroken (2014) and Baltimore Local (2009).