Steven E. de Souza Biography (1948?-)

Born c. 1948, in Philadelphia, PA; son of Walton Henriques and Evelyn de Souza; brother of Daniel de Souza (a director and producer); father of David de Souza (an actor).

Nationality
American
Gender
Male
Occupation
Writer, director, producer, actor, consultant
Birth Details
1948?
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Film Appearances
  • (As Steve de Souza) Arnold's Wrecking Company, Cine Globe, 1973
  • Kid Nerd (documentary), 1997
  • Film Work
  • Director
  • (As Steve de Souza) Arnold's Wrecking Company, Cine Globe, 1973
  • Street Fighter (also known as Street Fighter: The Battle of Shadaloo, Street Fighter: The Movie, and Street Fighter: The Ultimate Battle), Universal, 1994
  • Character Creator
  • Another 48 Hrs., Paramount, 1990
  • Production Consultant
  • Survival Game, Trans World Entertainment, 1987
  • Television Work
  • Producer; Series
  • Knight Rider, NBC, 1982-83. Series on 1982-86
  • (Supervising producer) V, NBC, 1984-85
  • Supercarrier, ABC, 1988
  • (Executive producer) Cadillacs and Dinosaurs (animated), CBS, 1993-94
  • Director; Movies
  • Possessed, Showtime, 2000
  • Executive Producer; Movies
  • K-9000, Fox, 1991
  • Director; Episodic
  • "Carrion Death," Tales from the Crypt (also known as HBO's Tales from the Crypt), HBO, 1991
  • Also directed episodes of Bowling for Dollars for a UHF station inPhiladelphia, PA.
  • Executive Producer; Pilots
  • Supercarrier (also known as Deadly Enemies), ABC, 1988
  • WRITINGS
  • Screenplays
  • (As Steve de Souza) Arnold's Wrecking Company, Cine Globe, 1973
  • 48 Hrs., Paramount, 1982
  • The Return of Captain Invincible (also known as Legend in Leotards), Jensen Farley Pictures, 1983
  • (Author of story) Commando, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985
  • Jumpin' Jack Flash, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986
  • The Running Man, TriStar, 1987
  • Bad Dreams, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988
  • Die Hard, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988
  • Die Hard 2 (also known as Die Hard 2: Die Harder), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990
  • Hudson Hawk, TriStar, 1991
  • Ricochet, Warner Bros., 1991
  • Beverly Hills Cop III, Paramount, 1994
  • (With others) The Flintstones, Universal, 1994
  • Street Fighter (also known as Street Fighter: The Battle of Shadaloo, Street Fighter: The Movie, and Street Fighter: The Ultimate Battle), Universal, 1994
  • Judge Dredd, Buena Vista, 1995
  • Knock Off, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998
  • Teleplays
  • Movies
  • The Renegades, 1982
  • The Spirit, ABC, 1987
  • K-9000, Fox, 1991
  • (With others) Possessed, Showtime, 2000
  • Episodic
  • "Night Train to Dallas," Gemini Man, NBC, 1976
  • "Return of the Lion" (unaired episode), Gemini Man, NBC, 1976
  • "Suspect Your Local Police" (unaired episode), Gemini Man, NBC, 1976
  • "Death Probe: Parts 1 & 2," The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1977
  • "Rollback," The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1977
  • "On the Run," The Bionic Woman, NBC, 1978
  • "Out of Body," The Bionic Woman, NBC, 1978
  • "Inside Out," Knight Rider, NBC, 1982
  • "Trust Doesn't Rust," Knight Rider, NBC, 1982
  • "Dreadnaught," V, NBC, 1984
  • "Carrion Death," Tales from the Crypt (also known as HBO's Tales from the Crypt), HBO, 1991
  • Pilots
  • Supercarrier (also known as Deadly Enemies), ABC, 1988
  • Cadillacs and Dinosaurs (animated), CBS, 1993
  • Other Writings
  • Contributor to periodicals, including Buzz, Fade In, LosAngeles Times, New York Times, and Premiere.