STEVE BROCK (Director of Operations)

Steven Edward Brock was born on December 4, 1969, in Saratoga, CA, to Les Brock, an electronics engineer and trombone player, and Dr. Donna Brock (Theology), a Director of Religious Education for the Diocese of San Jose. Steve has a younger brother, Kevin, a technology solutions provider. His father is of Irish descent and mother was of French and English descent.

He started writing music in high school. He was a baritone in the concert choir at Saratoga High School. He also auditioned for the spring musicals as well. This is where he fell in love with acting. He played Lt. Schrank in West Side Story after graduation.

Steve attempted school at CSU, Northridge but was too distracted by his passions for acting and music. As such, he spent a year and a half joining the thousands of the habitat impaired in Los Angeles. In 1995, he married Rhonda Edington and His daughter Stephanie was born on December 4, 1998.

In order to support his family, he put acting and music on hold. He waited until she was 12 years old to peruse acting an singing again. He took his catalog of music that he had written and produced performed during open mics and during the next decades has performed shows at the Hollywood Studio Bar and Grille in Hollywood and the Gardenia Restaurant and Lounge in West Hollywood.

His first feature film performance was in 2020 as Ted in Reality Queen alongside Denise Richards. He has performed in several short films including "Cashew", "Sunshine Vice", "Apples to Affleck", "The Only Joke is You" among others. He is also a voice over actor performing roles in "The Brain Savers" and "The Barefoot Spirt" and in the TV Series, "Crash: The Animated Series". He appeared as an impostor on To Tell the Truth, and as Chef Rolf in the Robert Smigel produced show, "Let's Be Real"

As a writer/director and actor there is: "Echoes of Kerberos" (2020), in which he wrote, produced, and acted. It has earned several wins in festivals. "Even Steve" (2015), based on an alternate universe view of his own life, and a short film that he wrote with Aga Kadlubowska about family alcoholism called "Making Amends" (2015). In 2018, he finished a successful run of his one-person show, "My Calico Soul". In 2019, he starred in and produced Apples to Affleck (2019) which also has several festival wins.

He is also a singer/songwriter and has released two CDs "Cry By the Light of the Moon." (2014) and "Infinity" (2018). He has trained with Amy Lyndon (2018-). He also is a graduate of Second City (2014).

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