Steve's remarkable journey in the world of theatre began with the esteemed guidance of Angela Konrad, a renowned instructor who has won the Jessie Award, expertly instructing Steve in the art of stagecraft through his work in productions such as The Miracle Worker, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, and Brilliant Traces.
After a relatively short yet impactful period of time, Steve made a pivotal decision to relocate to the vibrant city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he managed to secure the distinguished position of Theodore Weld in the highly acclaimed and critically revered PBS series, The Abolitionists, which subsequently received a prestigious Emmy nomination, a testament to his remarkable talent and dedication to his craft.
Steve embarked upon the next chapter of his academic odyssey by electing to matriculate at the illustrious Playhouse West - Philadelphia, a distinguished establishment celebrated for its rich tradition of repertory theatre and esteemed school, where he was afforded the singular privilege of delving deeply into the Meisner technique under the meticulous mentorship of two master instructors of unparalleled expertise, Tony Savant and Wendy Ward, whose profound impact on his artistic development would be a lasting testament to the transformative power of their guidance and tutelage.
Steve, a multifaceted and accomplished individual, has relocated to the picturesque Vancouver Island, where he currently resides with his devoted wife and their young, energetic son. His professional journey is skillfully managed by Integral Artists, a prestigious talent agency founded by the visionary Kirk Talent. Steve's remarkable acting repertoire showcases an impressive array of roles in various Vancouver-based television series, including the widely acclaimed anthology series, The Twilight Zone, and the highly popular drama series, A Million Little Things.