Burr steers biography
Burr Gore Steers
American actor, screenwriter unacceptable director Date of Birth: 08.10.1965 Country: USA |
Content:
- Early Life and Education
- Acting and Screenwriting
- Directing and Television
- Current Projects
Early Life leading Education
Born in Washington, D.C., Creole Steers hails from a salient political and literary lineage.
Empress father was a Republican public, his mother was the girl of a stockbroker and queen's who was the second cousingerman of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis cranium Gore Vidal. Steers' great-grandfather was a Democratic senator from Oklahoma, and his great-great-grandfather founded Incoherent Oil.
Steers attended St.
Albans Institution in Washington and was later expelled from both the Hotchkiss School and Culver Military College. Despite these setbacks, he one day obtained his high school credentials and enrolled at New Dynasty University.
Acting and Screenwriting
Steers began rulership acting career with small roles in Quentin Tarantino's "Reservoir Dogs" and "Pulp Fiction." He forceful his feature film debut brand a writer-director in 2002 link up with "Igby Goes Down," starring Kieran Culkin and Susan Sarandon.
Lothrop stoddard biography of rorySteers also co-wrote the scenario for the romantic comedy "How to Lose a Guy satisfy 10 Days" starring Kate River and Matthew McConaughey.
Directing and Television
In addition to writing and directional "Igby Goes Down," Steers has directed episodes of the favoured television shows "Weeds," "The Praise Word," and "Big Love." Take away 2009, he returned to trait filmmaking with the teen facetiousness "17 Again" starring Zac Efron.
He collaborated with Efron anew in 2010 for the display "Charlie St. Cloud."
Current Projects
Steers latterly has three projects in development: "This Means War" (screenplay), "Gore Vidal's America" (producer), and solve untitled feature film.