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Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and partially raised in Rochester, New Hampshire and its environs, Steve moved back to the Harrisburg area at the age of 5. There, he went on to attend the likes of Lemoyne Middle School and Cedar Cliff High School, where he was proficient in art, writing, hanging out, being in rock bands, making people laugh, and eating a hearty lunch. At 11, Steve began studying martial arts by joining Min's Karate in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. At 14, he started training in Pai Lum Kung Fu at the Harrisburg Kung Fu Center and decided Pai Lum would be his style of choice. He still practices by himself, as he can't find a Pai Lum school in Los Angeles. After graduating high school and working full time in a book warehouse for just over one year, Steve decided to go to college. While flipping through the course catalog of Harrisburg Area Community College, Steve saw that he could major in Theatre and Performing Arts and decided to give it a shot. It has so far ranked among the top 5 best decisions he's ever made. After being cast in over a dozen plays and three movies during just his first two years as an actor, he decided to move to Los Angeles and continue the adventure! The adventure continues. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Steve Moulton
When he was 9, he cracked a lighting fixture with his forehead, leaving him with an inch-long scar above his right eye. One of his first independent movie roles was in a high school film, playing a crazed-killer behind the wheel of his 1977 Chevy Nova. Steve's favorite theatre roles include Little John in "Robin Hood," Arnolphe in Moliere's "The School for Wives," Darkvenger in Chris Berube's "The Super Heroes," Lord Gordon Godalming in "The Passion of Dracula," Eliot 1 in Nagle Jackson's "Taking Leave," and he hopes to one day play either Chris Keller or Joe Keller (if he waits too long) in Arthur Miller's "All My Sons.". Steve recently joined with the fledgling Lifebook Acting Academy in Hollywood. [November 2005] Steve just finished a short film, tentatively entitled "Prisoners", in a ghost town at Swansea, Arizona. [March 2006] Steve just finished writing his second play, "Barroom Hero" which will be produced for the stage in November of 2007. [January 2007] Steve is now proudly awaiting the release of two feature films, produced and directed by good friends of his, and featuring his own brand of goof-ballery. [June 2012] He and his friend/fellow actor Skyler Caleb have launched their new acting-centric radio show, Acting Up With Skyler & Steve on AM 1680 in Los Angeles. [September 2009] Living in North Hollywood and waiting to commence filming on a teen drama which will hopefully air on HBO. [April 2005] Steve just became a proud member of the Screen Actor's Guild. [February 2007] Steve has finally signed up with the Upright Citizen's Brigade theatre in Los Angeles to further his training. [August 2007] Teamed with "Ranchero" writer and star, Brian Eric Johnson, on a project to be filmed in central Pennsylvania in the near future. [March 2009]