Steve Miner
Birthdate: 18 Jun 1951 Birthplace: Westport, Connecticut, US Miner's film credits include direction of BIG BULLY, FOREVER YOUNG (featuring Jamie Lee Curtis), the horror flick WARLOCK, the Disney film WILD HEARTS CAN'T BE BROKEN, SOUL MAN, and the horror favorites HOUSE, FRIDAY THE 13th PART 2, and FRIDAY THE 13th PART 3-D. He's worked on tv, too, directing episodes of CHICAGO HOPE and THE WONDER YEARS. It seems most people who have acted for Miner find him a very easy director to work for. Amy Steel, star of FRIDAY THE 13th PART 2, describes him as a perfect gentleman to Fangoria magazine. Russell Todd, who played Scott in FRIDAY THE 13th PART 2 told interviewer Matt Dennis, "Steve Miner directed this one and he's now gone on to directing major films and tv shows. I remember him as being a really great guy and easy to work with. Very giving and enjoyed working with us, which made it easier for all concerned." Larry Zerner, star of FRIDAY THE 13th PART 3, agrees, "Steve Miner, the director, had directed Part II and seemed to know what he wanted. He went on to direct a number of other films and won a DGA award for his work on THE WONDER YEARS.". |
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2001 | The Third Degree: Unknown Episodes | |
2001 | Texas Rangers | |
2001 | Kate Brasher: Unknown Episodes | |
1999 | Wasteland: Unknown Episodes | |
1999 | Lake Placid | |
1998 | Felicity: Unknown Episodes | |
1998 | Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later | |
1998 | Dawson's Creek: Look Who's Talking | |
1998 | Dawson's Creek: Blown Away | |
1998 | Dawson's Creek: Carnal Knowledge | |
1998 | Dawson's Creek: Dirty Dancing | |
1998 | Dawson's Creek: Pilot | |
1997 | The Practice: Hide And Seek | |
1997 | The Practice: Dog Bite | |
1996 | Big Bully | |
1996 | Diagnosis Murder: An Explosive Murder | |
1995 | Raising Caines: Unknown Episodes | |
1994 | Sherwood's Travels | |
1994 | My Father The Hero | |
1994 | Chicago Hope: Shutt Down | |
1992 | Forever Young | |
1991 | Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken | |
1989 | Warlock | |
1989 | The Wonder Years: Birthday Boy | |
1989 | The Wonder Years: Fate | |
1989 | The Wonder Years: Walk Out | |
1989 | The Wonder Years: Loosiers | |
1989 | The Wonder Years: Hiroshima, Mon Frere | |
1989 | The Wonder Years: Steady As She Goes | |
1988 | The Wonder Years: Christmas | |
1988 | The Wonder Years: Heart Of Darkness | |
1988 | The Wonder Years: Pilot | |
1986 | House | |
1986 | Soul Man | |
1982 | Friday The 13th Part 3 | |
1981 | Friday The 13th Part 2 |
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GENERAL AUDIENCES: All ages admitted. | |
PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED: Some material may not be suitable for children. | |
PARENTS STRONGLY CAUTIONED: Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. | |
RESTRICTED: Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. | |
NO ONE 17 YEARS OR YOUNGER ADMITTED. | |
NOT RATED: The film has not been rated by the MPAA. | |
TO BE ANNOUNCED: The film is currently in production or planning. | |
TV SERIES or MOVIE: Project made for TV. Individual episode titles (if known) will be given in blue. | |
STUDENT FILM: The film was a project in college/film school and is not available to the public. | |