Stephen Howard began his professional acting career in the 1980's. Stranded jobless and desperate in Charlotte, North Carolina, he signed on with Charlotte talent agency JTA under, what might be considered, misleading circumstances. His community theatre experience provided just enough confidence to get him cast in commercials and Movies of th...
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Stephen Howard began his professional acting career in the 1980's. Stranded jobless and desperate in Charlotte, North Carolina, he signed on with Charlotte talent agency JTA under, what might be considered, misleading circumstances. His community theatre experience provided just enough confidence to get him cast in commercials and Movies of the Week -- shooting in the Carolina's - such as "The Ryan White Story", "Unspeakable Acts" and "Terror on Highway 59". When Dino DeLaurentis opened his studio in Wrightsville Beach, NC., Steve landed roles in films such as "Weekend at Bernie's", King Kong Lives" and "Dracula's Widow". He worked his way back to Hollywood in 1990 and continued his career closer to the source; performing in TV, Film, Commercials and Theatre. He spent the year 2011 on stage at The Edgemar Center for the Arts in Santa Monica playing Greg to Tanna Frederick's "Sylvia"(with Tom Ayers in drag) and Cathy Arden. During the run, he performed as Doug Denby in Henry Jaglom's "The M Word" with Michael Imperioli, Francis Fisher, Gregory Harrison, Zack Norman and Tanna Frederick. 2013 was the Year of "The Rainmaker" for Steve, playing H.C. Curry the patriarch of the Curry Family, again at The Edgemar Center for the Arts. Henry Jaglom also shot a film based on the backstage shenanigans during this run with Steve playing his Rainmaker character. That movie, "Ovation", will have it's sneak preview at the Aero theatre in Santa Monica on April 28th. Steve can be seen in Episode 6 of "The Hand of God" on Amazon and as a bereaved father on "Castle"; both were shot last year during the run of an original play, "Train To Zakopane"; Steve created the role of Father Alexandrov in Henry Jaglom's ode to his Father, now a film in post production. Steve and Thomas Zoeschg are in the last stages of pre-production for their Environmental Action/Adventure film: The Pollution Machine - "LIKE" us on Facebook, we'd love to have you. A new Dramady, "EVERY NIGHT AND EVERY DAY", co-created by Stephen and Mr. Zoeschg is scheduled to begin principal photography the second week of January, 2017.
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