- Born
- Nickname
- Parker Lewis
- Height5′ 11½″ (1.82 m)
- A veteran actor, writer and producer hailing from Colorado. Steven has credits in a slew of hit movies including Juno, Rebound, Blades of Glory and Little Miss Sunshine. He's also had substantial roles on primetime television shows such as ER, Rizzoli and Isles, NCIS, Fish Hooks, 90210, and PBS's Mercy Street along with countless national commercials.
Steven co-wrote and produced the highly successful musical theatre parody show Lost: The Musical. He also directed, wrote and produced the widely successful show Shame of Thrones, which ran for over two years in three different cities (including an Off-Broadway run). In addition Steven serves as the managing director for the Whitefire Theatre's musical theatre department and runs the small production company 'We Make Musicals' which specializes in producing live event musical theatre.
Most recently he worked as a technical designer for Chris Noth's world premiere drama "Broken Code, Bird Switching" and served as a producer for 'Streamfest', Los Angeles's first entirely virtual theatre festival.
Steven resides in Burbank, California with his significant other Lindsay and his faithful bulldog Sophie.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Abrams Artists Agency & Cohen Entertainment
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- Pronounshe/him
- Sexual orientationStraight
- Race / EthnicityWhite
- He has an IQ of 155.
- Before he booked the role of Dr. Harold Zelinsky on NBC's "ER" he appeared as a patient named Gus two years earlier on the same show.
- Was considered for the role of Fogel (McLoving) in the Judd Apatow movie "Super Bad." The role went to Christopher Mintz-Plasse.
- Even though Steven does not consider himself athletic at all, he has been forced to learn how to play sports for his acting roles. He had three weeks of basket ball training for his role in "Rebound," and 10 weeks of ice hockey practice for the "ER" episode "Atonement." Even though most of his scenes in that particular "ER" episode were cut in editing, he still likes to play hockey from time to time.
- Never took the SATs, but graduated high school with a 4.0 GPA.
- I put people into three groups. 1: Those who act very well in real life. 2: Those who act very well on a stage. 3: Those who spend their whole lives wanting to learn how to act.
- I think the biggest obstacle an actor will have to overcome in his/her life is themselves. Once you get past your worries, ego, vanity and doubt then you're golden.
- All the world's problems could be solved if people stopped and remembered that life is not serious.
- I think you have to have a good amount of crazy in you to make positive changes in this world.
- Acting is not an entertainment business. It is a marketing business.
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