Stephen Ford

Stephen Ford

actor, director, producer

Stephen Ford was born on Nov 25, 1990 in USA. Stephen Ford's big-screen debut came with Homecoming directed by Todd S. Kniss in 2005, strarring Young Wil (as Stephen Lunsford). Stephen Ford is known for Future Girl directed by Jay Dallen, Amy Dallen stars as Curie and Gina DeVivo as Em. Stephen Ford has got 6 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Stephen Ford achieved is Best Director Award. The upcoming new movie Stephen Ford plays is Five which will be released on May 25, 2021.

Stephen Ford is a Swedish-American actor and director. After acting in shows like Teen Wolf, Switched At Birth and Private Practice he began his own production company, Ascender Productions. His career started at a young age when he began doing commercials and creating short films with his neighborhood friends.As his family was in the military, he moved around the United States a lot as a kid, growing up in Alaska, Alabama, California, Kansas and Florida. After relocating to Los Angeles as a teenager, he skipped around various Disney, Fox and Nickelodeon sitcoms. This led him to starring in the American adaptation of Kamen Rider Ryuki as the lead of CW's Kamen Rider Dragon Knight.Since then he has appeared in various indie films and hit television shows like ABC's Private Practice and Desperate Housewives, MTV's Teen Wolf and Freeform's Switch At Birth.He took a break from acting to focus on directing in 2014 and he partnered with the Warner Brothers YouTube company Machinima as their lead narrative show runner to create original narrative content based on video game properties like Ubisoft's Rainbow Six: Siege and The Division. When Machinima folded up shop, he created Ascender Productions. A small production company with a focus on creating high quality digital and narrative content.

  • Birthday

    Nov 25, 1990
  • Place of Birth

    Sacramento, California, USA

Known For

Awards

6 wins & 1 nominations

Best Director Award
2021
Director Parody Film
Winner - March Award
2020 (2020)
Cannes World Film Festival
2021
Best Parody
Winner - Monthly Award
2020 (2020)
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