Ben Stassen was born in Belgium. He is known for Thunder and the House of Magic (2013), Bigfoot Family (2020) and A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures (2010).
Ben Steel was born on October 9, 1975 in Dandenong, Victoria, Australia. He is known for Predestination (2014), Dark City (1998) and Red Planet (2000).
Ben Steele is known for Kitaru (2012), Fragile Machine (2005) and Isis Rising: Curse of the Lady Mummy (2013).
Ben Steele is known for Wanted Man (2023), The Locksmith and Hot Seat (2022).
Ben is a multi-award-winning director and cinematographer known for journalistic integrity, a compelling visual style and work that pushes the boundaries of conventional story-telling techniques. In 2013 Ben directed and shot his first HBO film, Hunted: The War Against Gays in Russia, that won a Grierson award in the UK and was Emmy nominated in 2014, guest appearing on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart to discuss the film. His next HBO project, Orphans of Ebola, was nominated for a BAFTA cinematography award in 2016 and Emmy nominated in 2017. He directed and filmed the hit BBC series, Love and Hate Crime, that won a Broadcast Digital award in 2018. His BBC feature documentary, The Whistleblowers: Inside the UN, won a Broadcast award in 2023.
Ben Steer is a British director specializing in animation known for his BAFTA nominated short Mamoon. He has directed numerous adverts, shorts, TV series and mini series for clients such as LEGO, Playmobil, Facebook and recently co-directed the animated childrens comedy series Big Tree City for Netflix. He's won numerous national and international awards for his work including a British Animation Award nomination for his self-penned Virtual Reality short Peace of Mind.
Ben Stegmair is known for Psycho-Pass: Providence (2023), Kaiju No. 8 (2024) and Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken: Coleus no Yume (2023).
Ben Stein (Benjamin J. Stein) was born on Nov. 25, 1944 in Washington, D.C. The son of noted economist and writer Herbert Stein, he grew up in Silver Spring, Md., and attended Montgomery Blair High School. Some of his classmates included journalist Carl Bernstein, and actors Goldie Hawn and Sylvester Stallone. He graduated from Columbia University in 1966 with honors in economics and as valedictorian of the 1970 Yale Law School class. He has worked as a poverty lawyer, a trial lawyer, a university adjunct (American University, University of California at Santa Cruz and Pepperdine University), a speech writer for Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford and a columnist for The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Herald Examiner, King Features Syndicate, Los Angeles Magazine, New York Magazine, E! Online and The American Spectator. He also writes frequently for The Washington Post. Stein has written and published 16 books (seven novels, nine nonfiction books), the most recent of which is about life with his 12-year-old son, Tommy. He has been a longtime screenwriter and was one of the creators of the TV series Fernwood 2 Night (1977). He has acted and made guest appearances in numerous movies and TV series, appears in many TV commercials and is the host of two Comedy Central TV series, Win Ben Stein's Money (1997) (October, 1997-2002) and Turn Ben Stein On (1999). He is married to entertainment-industry attorney Alexandra Denman, son Tom Stein,
Ben Steinbauer is an award-winning film, television, and commercial director. His feature documentary, Winnebago Man, Michael Moore called, "One of the funniest documentaries ever made!" and Roger Ebert named it one of his favorite films of 2010. Steinbauer directed 8 episodes of the CBS documentary series, Pink Collar Crimes, 5 episodes of the Emmy-winning PBS show, Stories of the Mind, and 3 of his short documentaries - Heroes From the Storm, Calls To Okies: The Park Grubbs Story and Slow To Show - have been selected as Vimeo Staff Picks. Steinbauer is the recipient of the Princess Grace Award for Filmmaking, was named "one of Texas' best directors" by Texas Monthly and is co-owner of the Emmy-award winning production company, The Bear. He has directed commercials for Yeti, Crate & Barrel, Shiner, Whole Foods, LinkedIn, Popeyes and Indeed. He is represented for film and television work by ICM Partners and for commercial work by Lucky 21.
Ben Steiner is known for The Stomach (2014), Clanker Man (2017) and Horrorshow (2008).