Steven Hilliard Stern
Steven Hilliard Stern | |
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Born |
Timmins, Ontario, Canada | November 1, 1937
Occupation | Film director, screenwriter, television producer |
Steven Hilliard Stern (born November 1, 1937) is a Canadian television and documentary director,[1] producer and writer.
He attended the Ryerson University's Institute of Technology and served in the Canadian Infantry before inaugurating his directing career.[2] The bulk of Stern's output has been in the field of made-for-TV movies, both in the United States and Canada. Some film credits may appear as Steve Stern and Steven H. Stern rather than the full middle name.
He was born in Timmins, Ontario, Canada.
Filmography
- 1971: B.S. I Love You
- 1972: Lo B'Yom V'Lo B'Layla
- 1977: Escape from Bogen County
- 1978: The Ghost of Flight 401
- 1978: Doctors' Private Lives
- 1978: Getting Married
- 1979: Fast Friends
- 1979: Anatomy of a Seduction
- 1979: Young Love, First Love
- 1979: Running
- aka Le vainqueur (Canada: French title)
- 1980: Portrait of an Escort
- aka Professional Date (USA)
- 1981: Miracle on Ice
- 1981: The Devil and Max Devlin
- 1981: A Small Killing
- 1982: The Ambush Murders
- 1982: Portrait of a Showgirl
- 1982: Not Just Another Affair
- aka Perfect Affair
- 1982: Forbidden Love
- 1982: Mazes and Monsters
- aka Dungeons and Dragons (USA: video box title)
- aka Rona Jaffe's Mazes and Monsters
- 1983: Baby Sister
- 1983: Still the Beaver
- 1983: An Uncommon Love
- 1984: Draw!
- 1984: Getting Physical
- 1984: Obsessive Love
- 1985: The Undergrads (as Steven H. Stern)
- 1985: Murder in Space
- 1985: Hostage Flight
- 1986: The Park Is Mine
- 1986: Young Again
- 1986: Many Happy Returns
- 1987: Not Quite Human (as Steven H. Stern)
- 1987: Rolling Vengeance
- 1988: 'Man Against the Mob
- aka Trouble in the City of Angels (USA: video title)
- 1988: Weekend War
- 1988: Crossing the Mob
- 1989: Final Notice (as Steven H. Stern)
- 1990: Personals
- 1991: Money
- 1991: Love & Murder
- 1992: The Women of Windsor
- 1993: Morning Glory
- 1994: To Save the Children (as Steven Stern)
- 1995: Black Fox: The Price of Peace (as Steven H. Stern)
- 1995: The Silence of Adultery
- aka as Laisse parler ton coeur (Canada: French title)
- 1995: Black Fox: Good Men and Bad (as Steven H. Stern)
- 1997: Breaking the Surface: The Greg Louganis Story
- 1998: City Dump: The Story of the 1951 CCNY Basketball Scandal (as Steve Stern, co-directed with George Roy)
- 2002: :03 from Gold (uncredited)
Television series
- 1974: Harrad Summer
- aka Love All Summer (USA: video title)
- aka Student Union
- 1975: I Wonder Who's Killing Her Now?
- aka Kill My Wife Please
- 1976: Serpico (unknown number of episodes)
- 1976: Bonnie and McCloud (TV episode)
- 1976: McCloud (1 episode)
- 1976: Who's Who in Neverland
- 1976-1977: Quincy M.E. (2 episodes)
- aka "Quincy" (International: English informal title)
- 1977: Dog and Cat (unknown number of episodes)
- 1977: Has Anybody Here Seen Quincy? (TV episode)
- 1977: Wipe-Out (TV episode)
- 1977: The Hardy Boys / Nancy Drew Mysteries (1 episode)
- aka The Nancy Drew Mysteries (USA: short title)
- 1977: Half LIfe (1 episode)
- 1977: Logan's Run (1 episode)
- 1977: Deep Cover (TV episode)
- 1977: Hawaii Five-O (1 episode)
- aka McGarrett (USA: rerun title)
- 1981: Jessica Novak (1 episode)
- 1981: Closeup News (TV episode)
- 1998: Voices (TV episode)
- 1998: The Crow: Stairway to Heaven (1 episode)
- 1999: The Dream Team
Awards and nominations
- In 1980, he was nominated for a Genie Award for "Best Original Screenplay" for Running
References
- ↑ O'Connor, John J. (December 28, 1982). "TV: 'MAZES AND MONSTERS,' FANTASY". The New York Times.
- ↑ Moviefone biography page of Steven Hilliard Stern
External links
- Steven Hilliard Stern at the Internet Movie Database
- Steven Hilliard Stern biography on FilmReference.com
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