Stephen Wozniak has been an actor, writer, producer and artist for more than half of his life. He is the son of Johns Hopkins University/APL inventor and chief aeronautic engineer John Wozniak. Stephen grew up along the East Coast between New Hampshire and Florida, moving at various times to live in New York City, Washington D.C., and Baltimore.He ...
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Stephen Wozniak has been an actor, writer, producer and artist for more than half of his life. He is the son of Johns Hopkins University/APL inventor and chief aeronautic engineer John Wozniak. Stephen grew up along the East Coast between New Hampshire and Florida, moving at various times to live in New York City, Washington D.C., and Baltimore.He studied at Johns Hopkins University and The Maryland Institute College of Art, where he earned degrees in fine arts, performance and art history. Stephen later found professional theatre work acting in plays at The Baltimore Museum of Art, the acclaimed experimental Theatre Project and The Studio Theatre, among many others. Stephen also performed in a number of independent films and regional commercials. He traveled for a feature film company move in 1998 to Los Angeles, where he has worked and lived since.Stephen has performed in over twenty feature motion pictures and national network televisions series, including CBS's NCIS: LOS ANGELES, Paramount's STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE, and NBC's AMERICAN DREAMS, amongst others.Stephen has also done work as an actor in national commercial campaigns, music videos, industrials, voice overs, performance art, museum films, live music shows, public television projects and as a radio host. He is also a writer of fiction and screenplays, as well as a director of music videos and commercials.In 2007, Stephen founded the independent feature motion picture production company, Inevitable Film Group, in Beverly Hills, California. He is an executive and producer of IFG. In 2008, he produced his first feature film, A PLACE TO DIE, directed by Sage Stallone.In 2014, Stephen wrote and is producing the comedy television series SAVAGE JAW about the rise and fall of the heavy metal music scene in Los Angeles in the early 1980s.
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