Stand-up comedy "lifer" who went to England and created the most talked about show in the West End.
Former child actor, born in Long Island, raised in Beverly Hills & Phoenix. Stand-up comedian with a legendary act where every show was his last, joke writer for Jay Leno, Arsenio Hall, Jimmy JJ Walker, & Roseanne.
A product of The Comedy Store, Steven hit his stride in London, England in the 90's British Comedy Boom, where he headlined major comedy clubs, hosted Comedy Central UK's South Park Weekend, and created and produced an international comedy charity television show, which featured comedy legend Jerry Lewis, who famously "collapsed" backstage, making international news.
Steven's notorious one-man show about it all became the talk of the 2003 Edinburgh Fringe Festival which led to collaboration with an Oscar winning producer, with a view to develop the story into a feature film.
Steven has done a lot of voice overs for prestigious corporate entities such as British Airways, Comedy Central UK, Gallo Wine, Garmin Navigation, State Farm, Warner Brothers, and the BBC.
Steven founded Pandelic Films, Ltd. and Inc. in 2007. A London based independent film development company focused on British style and quality films for the American market.
  • Writer (3 Credits)
    I Eat People Like You for Breakfast!
    Screenplay
    Welcome to Frestonia
    Screenplay
    Little Things2007
    Short
  • Screenwriter (1 Credit)
    Little Things2007
    Short
  • Director (1 Credit)
    Little Things2007
    Short
Best Dark Comedy Short
I Eat People Like You for Breakfast!
Independent Shorts Awards
Hollywood
2021
Birth Date
July 11, 1956
Nickname
Sag
Birth City
Long Island, New York
Current City
Hollywood
Hometown
Beverly Hills
Height
5'10"
Gender
Male
Ethnicity
White
Eye Color
Blue
Zodiac Sign
Cancer
Married To
Tamsin Hollo
Was once "arrested" at 3am in the Houses of Parliament wearing a Comedy Store T-shirt after our boat ran out of petrol.
Once embarrassed himself in front of Sir Ian MacKellen for confusing him with a Teletubbie.
“The human race, to which so many of my readers belong, has been playing at children's games from the beginning, and will probably do it till the end, which is a nuisance for the few people who grow up." - G.K. Chesterton
"I believe in words more than I believe in people. Words have meaning, whereas people are in constant search of meaning." - Steven Alan Green (me)
Stand-up comedy "lifer" who went to England and created the most talked about show in the West End.
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