Steven Hilliard Stern facts for kids
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Steven Hilliard Stern
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![]() Stern in 1972
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Died | June 27, 2018 Encino, California, U.S.
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(aged 80)
Occupation | Film director, screenwriter, television producer |
Steven Hilliard Stern (born November 1, 1937, died June 27, 2018) was a Canadian director, producer, and writer. He worked on many television shows and movies.
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About Steven Hilliard Stern
Steven Hilliard Stern went to the Ryerson Institute of Technology in Canada. He also served in the Canadian army before he started his career in directing.
He first worked in advertising. He wrote and directed commercials for radio and TV. In the 1960s, he moved to Los Angeles. There, he wrote for a TV show called The Hollywood Palace on the ABC network.
Steven's Work in TV and Movies
Most of Steven Stern's work was in made-for-TV movies. These are films made specifically for television. He directed movies in both the United States and Canada.
His films often focused on different types of stories. These included stories about women's issues, exciting thrillers, and action or adventure movies. Sometimes, he also directed sports films.
You might see his name listed in movie credits in different ways. Sometimes it's Steve Stern or Steven H. Stern, instead of his full name.
Steven's Later Life
Steven Stern passed away in Encino, California, on June 27, 2018. He was 80 years old.
Movies Directed by Steven Stern
Here is a list of some of the movies Steven Hilliard Stern directed:
- 1971: B.S. I Love You
- 1972: Lo B'Yom V'Lo B'Layla
- 1974: Harrad Summer
- a.k.a. Love All Summer (USA: video title)
- a.k.a. Student Union
- 1975: I Wonder Who's Killing Her Now?
- a.k.a. Kill My Wife Please
- 1977: Escape from Bogen County
- 1978: The Ghost of Flight 401
- 1978: Doctors' Private Lives
- 1978: Getting Married
- 1979: Fast Friends
- 1979: Young Love, First Love
- 1979: Running
- a.k.a. Le vainqueur (Canada: French title)
- 1980: Portrait of an Escort
- a.k.a. 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
- a.k.a. Perfect Affair
- 1982: Forbidden Love
- 1982: Mazes and Monsters
- a.k.a. Dungeons and Dragons (USA: video box title)
- a.k.a. 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
- a.k.a. 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 (as Steven H. Stern)
- 1995: Black Fox: The Price of Peace (as Steven H. Stern)
- a.k.a. 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 Directed
Steven Stern also directed episodes for many TV series:
- 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)
- a.k.a. "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)
- a.k.a. 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)
- a.k.a. 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, Steven Hilliard Stern was nominated for a Genie Award. This award was for "Best Original Screenplay" for his movie Running. The Genie Awards were a major film award in Canada.
See also
In Spanish: Steven Hilliard Stern para niños
- CCNY point shaving scandal