- Height6′ 1″ (1.85 m)
- Steve Emirzian was born in Hartford, CT to Matthew Emirzian, a jazz musician, and mother, Maureen. He was interested in performing from an early age and helped the drama club with various productions in high school. Steve graduated from the Connecticut School of Broadcasting before moving to New York City in 1983 to begin acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.
Steve has worked in television, film and theater for over 20 years. He has been a writer for dozens of newspapers, magazines and art publications, as well. His weekly arts/entertainment column, "Center Stage," was very popular in discovering up and coming performers in the Hartford area for several years.
Most recently, Steve has dedicated his creative efforts to script-writing, for both a Hartford sitcom based on his experiences working at a local television news station titled "The BigShot" (starring Bern Nadette Stanis, Thelma from "Good Times"), and a science fiction action series set in World War ll titled "Operation: Guardian Angels." He's (as of April, 2020) shopping the ideas to several streaming services.
Steve is also an appointed commissioner with the Hartford Film and Media Commission. The focus of that job is to help bring in outside film and television productions to the city.
When he's not busy acting and writing, Steve enjoys spending time with his three children.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Stephen Emirzian
- Contributing writer on The Nitpicker's Guide to Next Generation Trekkers (a book devoted to finding inaccuracies within the TV series Star Trek).
- Once owned a 1967 Ford Mustang.
- While living in New York, had jobs as a chauffeur, messenger, Bloomingdales package wrapper and also worked on the 102nd floor of the South Tower for a brokerage firm.
- Was once a personal driver for actress Barbara Eden when she performed in Connecticut in 1984.
- Is half Armenian and half Irish.
- Fortune favors the bold.
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