Steven Chester Prince
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Biography
Steven Chester Prince began his career as an actor in Austin, TX. His television credits include recurring roles on Prison Break and Friday Night Lights and films roles that include The Alamo, The Ringer, A Scanner Darkly, and Boyhood.
In addition to his acting work, Steve is an award winning writer, producer, and director. He co-wrote and produced The Abduction of Jesse Bookman, which won the best picture award at The American Black Film Festival in 2009, and Burning Palms in 2010, which was praised for its performances by the cast including Zoe Saldana, Dylan McDermott, Nick Stahl, and Paz Vega.
Steve moved on to team up with Brian Oliver and the Thompson family to create Cross Creek Pictures. During Steve's time as Vice President of Development, Cross Creek financed and produced Black Swan and The Woman in Black and began negotiations to finance and produce The Ides of March.
Following his very successful tenure with Cross Creek Pictures, Steve joined The Traveling Picture Show Company as partner President of its independent film division, TPSC Films, in 2012. He produced the horror film The Quiet Ones, starring Sam Claflin and Jared Harris, A Walk Among The Tombstones starring Liam Neeson and the Bryan Bertino directed horror film The Dark and the Wicked. Steve also co-wrote and directed the award winning film Divine Access.
Steve continues to play a pivotal role in guiding the strategic direction of TPSC Films, in locating and developing new projects, and actively prod
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ucing all films under the TPSC Films banner.
In the role of actor
Boyhood (18/07/2014)
12 years in the making comes director Richard Linklater’s chronicle of a young man’s life from childhood to college. Six year old Mason Jr. (Ellar Coltrane) is a young boy, who lives with his divorced single mother Olivia (Patricia Arquette) and older sister Samantha (Lorelei Linklater), with the kids receiving regular visitations from their father […]