Steven Carver Biography (1945-)

Born April 5, 1945, in Brooklyn, NY; son of Murray Leonard and Frances (Gross) Carver. Addresses: Agent--Tom Chasin, Chasin-Becsey Agency, BeverlyHills, CA.

Nationality
American
Birth Details
April 5, 1945
Brooklyn, New York, United States

Famous Works

  • Credits
  • FILM DIRECTOR,EXCEPT WHERE NOTED And producer, Patent (also see below), American Film Institute, 1970.
  • And producer, cinematographer, The Tell-Tale Heart (also see below), American Film Institute, 1971.
  • The Arena, New World, 1973.
  • Big Bad Mama, New World, 1974.
  • Capone, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975.
  • Drum, United Artists, 1976.
  • Fast Charlie ... The Moonbeam Rider, Universal, 1977.
  • An Eye for an Eye, Avco Embassy, 1981.
  • And producer (with Yoram Ben-Ami), Lone Wolf McQuade, Orion, 1983.
  • Road Trip, Paramount, 1985.
  • And co-supervising producer, Jocks, Crown International, 1987.
  • And co-supervising producer, Bulletproof (also see below), Virgin, 1988.
  • And co-supervising producer, River of Death, Cannon, 1989.
  • Director, producer, and cinematographer, More Than One Thing (documentary; also see below), released in 1969; assistant director, Johnny Got His Gun,1971; director of cinematography, The World's Greatest Lover, 1977; other films include Syndrome.
  • Credits; TELEVISION DIRECTOR; MOVIES
  • Oceans of Fire, CBS, 1986.
  • Credits; OTHER TELEVISION WORK
  • Unit cinematographer, Zodiac Couples, 1970; director of cinematography, Hot Connections, 1970, and Censorship USA, 1971.
  • Cinematographer for The Wide World of Sports, 1968; other television workincludes radio and television spots for The Woman Hunt, Night Call Nurses, Cobra Woman, Hot Box, Lady Frankenstein, and The Arena.
  • Writings
  • Patent (screenplay), American Film Institute, 1970.
  • The Tell-Tale Heart (screenplay), American Film Institute, 1971.
  • (With T. L. Lankford) Bulletproof (screenplay based on a story by Lankford and Fred Olen Ray), Virgin, 1988.
  • Author of More Than One Thing (documentary film), 1969.