Steve Alderfer was born on January 26, 1980 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Lansky (2021), MacGyver (2016) and Ambitions (2019).
Steve Aldis is an actor, known for Redcon-1 (2018), Final Score (2018) and Case Files (2022).
Steve Alexander is a producer and manager, known for No Escape (2015), Season of the Witch (2011) and Swimming with Sharks (1994).
Steve Allen is Director and series developer for Wavelength Entertainment. He also sits on the Board of directors for the Yorkton Film Festival (2018 - present). He has worked in the television industry as a Producer, Director and/or Director of Photography since 2001 for History Television, Discovery Channel, Discovery Military, The Smithsonian Channel US, A&E Biography, and TLC. He was nominated for a C.S.C. Award for Best Cinematography and a Showcase Award for Best Cinematography among others.
Although Allen was thought initially to have died of a heart attack, it was eventually determined by the coroner's office that the official cause of death was hemopericardium, a leaking of blood into the sac surrounding the heart, and that this was secondary to a minor automobile accident Allen was involved in earlier that day. He was driving to his son's Encino home about 7:45 p.m. on October 30, 2000, when his car was struck by a sport utility vehicle backing out of a driveway on the 16000 block of Valley Vista Blvd in Encino. The impact was enough to break four ribs and rupture a blood vessel in Allen's chest, which allowed blood to leak into the pericardium. Further investigation occurred after it was revealed that his attending physician had mentioned the accident on Allen's death certificate, the cause of which was primarily attributed to hemopericardium. Allen's son, Bill (one of Allen's four sons) told the media his father said nothing about it upon arriving at his home shortly after the collision, but he did complain of not feeling well and decided to rest. Bill later found his father unconscious and had him taken to the Encino-Tarzana Regional Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead at 9 p.m. that evening. His father had been treated for occlusive coronary arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) and had survived colon cancer in recent years. Routine toxicology tests found no drugs or alcohol were involved. The coroner delayed releasing the final autopsy report to the public until relatives had first received copies. Allen's family settled with Mercury Insurance, the carrier for the other driver, whose identity remains unknown to the general public. To point out Allen's dry and witty sense of humor, his wife Jayne Meadows, referenced a comment made by the other driver involved in the accident. The driver said that, while he and Allen were exchanging information, the comedian wisecracked, "What some people will do to get my autograph!"
Steve Alterman was born on August 16, 1963 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor and editor, known for Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011), The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 (2014) and Iron Man (2008).
Steve Altman is an actor and composer, known for Transylvania Twist (1989).
Steve Amber is known for Intimate Games (1976), The Deadly Females (1976) and You're Driving Me Crazy (1978).
Writer/Producer/Director Steve Anderson is a partner and the creative force behind Santana Films. He is the producer/writer/director of our new thriller This Last Lonely Place, a Kickstarter success story, which stars Rhys Coiro, Xander Berkeley and Carly Pope. He also wrote and produced the Sony-released feature The River Murders, starring Ray Liotta, Christian Slater and Ving Rhames. Steve was the producer/director of the free speech documentary F*ck, which was released theatrically by THINKFilm and made audiences laugh and swear at over 100 film festivals around the world. His first film The Big Empty starred Jon Favreau, Kelsey Grammer, Daryl Hannah, Rachael Leigh Cook and Sean Bean. It was released theatrically by Artisan. He is also quite proud of his "Special Thank You" credit on Napoleon Dynamite. A Peabody Award winner, Steve has shot seven national documentaries for PBS and thousands of hours of broadcast television. He's been charged by lions on the Serengeti Plain, caught fire in the Malibu fires and rattled homeless by an earthquake. He's been blessed by Mother Teresa, drank martinis with Captain Kangaroo, flirted with Raquel Welch and smoked hash with Hunter S. Thompson. Steve's been trained as a Hollywood stunt driver, flown aerial acrobatics and shot hoops with Magic Johnson. He's been shot at in the L.A. riots, chased O.J. up the freeway and lounged in the grotto at the Playboy Mansion. Steve is one of the original guitarists and songwriters in the legendary upstate New York jam band Slipton Fell. He also makes a damn fine meatloaf. Steve is single and lives in Santa Monica, California.