Steve Miner

Steve Miner
Born (1951-06-18) June 18, 1951
Westport, Connecticut
Occupation Film director

Stephen C. "Steve" Miner (born June 18, 1951) is an American film and television director, film producer[1] and a member of the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Life and career

Miner was born in Chicago, Illinois.[2] Television programs Miner has directed include The Wonder Years, Jake 2.0, Felicity, Dawson's Creek (including the pilot and four of the other episodes of the first season), and Diagnosis: Murder. However, Miner first made his big splash as an associate-producer on the 1980 hit, Friday the 13th. He would go on to successfully direct the following sequels, Friday the 13th Part 2[1] and its 3D sequel Friday the 13th Part III.[1] To this day, Steve Miner is the only director to direct more than one film in the Friday the 13th series. In 1986, he directed the horror comedy House.[1] In later years, Miner directed Halloween H20: 20 Years Later and Lake Placid.[1]

Miner directed the 2008 film Day of the Dead, a remake of the George A. Romero film of the same name. The remake stars Ving Rhames, Mena Suvari, Nick Cannon and Christa Campbell, and was penned by Jeffrey Reddick (Final Destination).

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