Steve Antin
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Steve moved to Los Angeles,
where he made his film debut in the teen-aged slasher flick,
Sweet Sixteen (1983), opposite
Bo Hopkins. The following year, he broke all
of the girls hearts in the popular Cannon-produced film,
The Last American Virgin (1982),
alongside Lawrence Monoson. Roles in
The Goonies (1985) and
Survival Quest (1989), then led to
what should have been his big break, when he co-starred with
Jodie Foster and
Kelly McGillis in the Academy
Award-winning film,
The Accused (1988), as a fraternity
undergraduate involved in a bar room rape incident. He then appeared in
Sandra Bernhard's screen version of her
hit one-woman Broadway show,
Without You I'm Nothing (1990),
plus roles in the films Drive (1991),
It's My Party (1996) and the
romantic comedy-drama,
'Til There Was You (1997).
Steve has also dabbled in writing and producing, starring opposite Bo Hopkins once again and an all-star cast in the independent film, Inside Monkey Zetterland (1992). Steve adapted the screenplay Gloria (1999), starring Sharon Stone and George C. Scott from the 1980 version by John Cassavetes.
Steve has also dabbled in writing and producing, starring opposite Bo Hopkins once again and an all-star cast in the independent film, Inside Monkey Zetterland (1992). Steve adapted the screenplay Gloria (1999), starring Sharon Stone and George C. Scott from the 1980 version by John Cassavetes.