Steven Ciceron is an American actor, producer, and director. He has acted in more than 50 movies, television shows and theater productions. He is also the recipient of three Best Actor Awards in an Independent Film by the CV Indie Film Awards, and he has received several accolades at International Film Festivals. Ciceron is a co-founder of AJS Production, which produces films, shorts, and plays. Early life Steven Ciceron was born in New York to Joseph Ciceron and Renee Fagan. His parents were both from New York, New York and were of French, Irish, and Italian ancestry. Ciceron grew up in Staten Island, New York with his siblings, Richard, Debra, Raymond, and Jacqueline. Ciceron attended Port Richmond High School where he was a member of several clubs and athletic teams. He later graduated from Wagner College with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Business, and then went on to earn a master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from the University of Virginia. Ciceron then enrolled in Temple University, where he received an MBA in Finance. Ciceron married his wife Patricia Callahan (deceased 2013) in Philadelphia, PA. He raised two sons in Philadelphia, Keith Steven and Eric Patrick. In his own words, Ciceron has said “...having children has grounded him in life, work, and everything...you cannot imagine the deep love that results from having children.” Career Ciceron began his career as a psychologist. He credits his training in psychology as helping him understand the human condition in many of the character roles he plays to this day. Subsequently, he held positions as Vice President of Chance Management Advisors and as Director of Global Strategic Sourcing at Bristol-Myers Squibb Company. Intermittently, he also engaged in the real estate business after getting his license and flipped homes in the Philadelphia market. The start of his acting career began in 2010, and the joining the SAG-AFTRA Union thereafter. He is currently acting in the sitcom Mark’s Place as Blake Pennington and Always Here as Bram Lafleur. Acting During his acting career since 2010, Steven Ciceron has had such roles as doctor, judge, attorney, policeman, dad, husband, historic figure, nerd, and psychopathic villain. By his words, his educational background and psychology experience helped him to dive into every character. Projects Films and series * Display * Rasputin’s Curse * The Happy Hooligans Film Series * The One Year Pact * The Glorification of Gwen * Therefore I Am * Pass The Salt * The Assumptions * Circus of Death * Her Own Demons * The Happy Hooligans Film Series * End of Fun * Captured * Creed * Blur * C Street * Rose England TV Shows * Mark’s Place * Always Here * Blue Bloods * Who’s Lived In My House * Philadelphia: Great Experiment * Do No Harm * The Haunting * Vinyl * Genealogy Road Show * Sorry For Your Loss Theater * The Bad Seed (Roebuck Theatre, NYC) * Guys and Dolls (York Theater, NYC) * Enemy of the People (The Anteaus Co., Los Angeles) * Matilda (La Mirada Theater, Los Angeles) * 42nd Street (Kentwood Players, Los Angeles) * The Drowsy Chaperone (Desert Theater, Works, Palm Springs) * Jekyll & Hyde (Palm Canyon Theater, Palm Springs) * Footloose (Palm Canyon Theater, Palm Springs) * Amadeus (Palm Canyon Theater, Palm Springs) * Anything Goes (Footlighters Theater, Philadelphia) * Thoroughly Modern Millie (Bridge Theater, Philadelphia) * Bye Bye Birdie (Walnut Theater, Philadelphia)
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