Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/David_Steen_(actor)> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 65 of
65
with 100 triples per page.
- David_Steen_(actor) abstract "David Steen, born June 26, 1954 in Memphis, Tennessee is an actor and writer.Steen is known for appearing in the Quentin Tarantino film, Django Unchained in the role of Mr. Stonesipher, an 1850s black slave tracker. Steen also starred opposite Beth Grant, Dale Dickey, and Oscar winner Octavia Spencer in the Del Shores dramatic festival film, Blues for Willadean. The film, an adaption of Shore’s The Trials and Tribulations of a Trailer Trash Housewife garnered critical acclaim during theatrical runs in New York and Los Angeles. Steen gives a chilling performance as the abusive husband, J.D. Winkler.Steen co-wrote and produced and starred in the independent film The Corndog Man that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.Steen also had a series regular role as G. W. in Shore’s critically acclaimed cable series, Sordid Lives.Steen began his acting career in Los Angeles with notable roles in the film Of Mice and Men and in Tarantino’s classic Reservoir Dogs.As a writer, Steen gained the attention of the theater world with his first play, A Gift from Heaven. The production opened to rave reviews and garnered a Critic’s Choice Pick from the Los Angeles Times as well as other honors including eleven Drama-Logue Awards. Once again Steen saw success as a playwright with his next stage play, Avenue A. The production grabbed another Los Angeles Times Critic’s Choice Pick and opened to sold-out performances in Los Angeles, New York and Chicago. Steen also received the Ted Schmitt Award for Best New Play and the Featured Performance Award for his portrayal of the character Larry.Steen was selected for the Los Angeles Times’ annual feature Faces To Watch, highlighting the works of a select few of Los Angeles’ up and coming entertainment artists.Samuel French Publishing has since published both of Steen’s award-winning screenplays.Steen created the role of J. D. in Shores’ hit play The Trials and Tribulations of a Trailer Trash Housewife for which he won an LA Weekly Award for Best Supporting Actor and an Ovation Award for Acting Ensemble.David Steen continues his work as an actor and writer, dividing his time between Los Angeles and Palm Springs. Steen is married to actress, Bobbie Eakes.".
- David_Steen_(actor) birthDate "1954".
- David_Steen_(actor) birthYear "1954".
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageID "38466931".
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageLength "3169".
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageRevisionID "659573156".
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageWikiLink Beth_Grant.
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageWikiLink Bobbie_Eakes.
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1954_births.
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_male_film_actors.
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_male_television_actors.
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Male_actors_from_Tennessee.
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageWikiLink Dale_Dickey.
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageWikiLink Del_Shores.
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageWikiLink Django_Unchained.
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles.
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageWikiLink Memphis,_Tennessee.
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageWikiLink New_York.
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageWikiLink Octavia_Spencer.
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageWikiLink Quentin_Tarantino.
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageWikiLink Reservoir_Dogs.
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageWikiLink Sordid_Lives.
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageWikiLink Sundance_Film_Festival.
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageWikiLinkText "David Steen (actor)".
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageWikiLinkText "David Steen".
- David_Steen_(actor) dateOfBirth "1954".
- David_Steen_(actor) hasPhotoCollection David_Steen_(actor).
- David_Steen_(actor) name "Steen, David".
- David_Steen_(actor) shortDescription "American film actor".
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Advert.
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Notability.
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- David_Steen_(actor) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- David_Steen_(actor) description "American film actor".
- David_Steen_(actor) description "American film actor".
- David_Steen_(actor) subject Category:1954_births.
- David_Steen_(actor) subject Category:American_male_film_actors.
- David_Steen_(actor) subject Category:American_male_television_actors.
- David_Steen_(actor) subject Category:Living_people.
- David_Steen_(actor) subject Category:Male_actors_from_Tennessee.
- David_Steen_(actor) hypernym Actor.
- David_Steen_(actor) type Agent.
- David_Steen_(actor) type Person.
- David_Steen_(actor) type Person.
- David_Steen_(actor) type Agent.
- David_Steen_(actor) type NaturalPerson.
- David_Steen_(actor) type Thing.
- David_Steen_(actor) type Q215627.
- David_Steen_(actor) type Q5.
- David_Steen_(actor) type Person.
- David_Steen_(actor) comment "David Steen, born June 26, 1954 in Memphis, Tennessee is an actor and writer.Steen is known for appearing in the Quentin Tarantino film, Django Unchained in the role of Mr. Stonesipher, an 1850s black slave tracker. Steen also starred opposite Beth Grant, Dale Dickey, and Oscar winner Octavia Spencer in the Del Shores dramatic festival film, Blues for Willadean.".
- David_Steen_(actor) label "David Steen (actor)".
- David_Steen_(actor) sameAs David_Steen_(acteur).
- David_Steen_(actor) sameAs David_Steen.
- David_Steen_(actor) sameAs m.04yk2t9.
- David_Steen_(actor) sameAs Q5240051.
- David_Steen_(actor) sameAs Q5240051.
- David_Steen_(actor) wasDerivedFrom David_Steen_(actor)?oldid=659573156.
- David_Steen_(actor) givenName "David".
- David_Steen_(actor) isPrimaryTopicOf David_Steen_(actor).
- David_Steen_(actor) name "David Steen".
- David_Steen_(actor) name "Steen, David".
- David_Steen_(actor) surname "Steen".