Steven Strait
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RECENT CREDITS
Stop-Loss (FILM)  Mar. 28, 2008
10,000 B.C. (FILM)  Mar. 7, 2008
The Covenant (FILM)  Sep. 8, 2006
Undiscovered (FILM)  Aug. 26, 2005
Sky High (FILM)  Jul. 29, 2005

BIOGRAPHY
In a case of art imitating life, by the early years of the new millennium, actor-musician Steven Strait was a struggling performer looking for the elusive break into show business. Audiences first did a double take....
In a case of art imitating life, by the early years of the new millennium, actor-musician Steven Strait was a struggling performer looking for the elusive break into show business. Audiences first did a double take after catching Strait in the Disney action comedy, “Sky High” (2005), before the well-buffed actor put both his tender and his ambitious qualities on display for audiences as the fictional singer, Luke Falcon, adrift in a sea of Los Angeles dreams in the feature film, “Undiscovered” (2005).

A native New Yorker, Strait was born on March 23, 1986, growing up in Manhattan’s West Village. At P.S. Three, which he attended up until the sixth grade, he had an early interest in sports – first in basketball; then later more intensely in boxing and karate. A huge influence, Strait’s mother was a highly belted practitioner of karate. Just before his teens, he began focusing on acting, ensconced in classes at the Village Community School, where he was nudged into acting in a musical. That performance nabbed him both a modeling manager and a few commercial gigs, all by the age of 13. Strait went on to attend Manhattan’s Xavier High School, where he decided to further continue his acting, music and modeling – with the modeling detour becoming the catalyst. Early in his teens, a chance meeting with the head of Boss Models, John Bobin, led to his recruitment as a model for the agency, with Strait appearing in photo campaigns for illustrious clothiers such as Harlequin and Hollister.

In 2000, Strait, age 14, began studying acting at the prestigious Stella Adler Conservatory. His training also extended to training at Black Nexxus. Strait first appeared on network television in the New York-based series “Third Watch” (NBC, 1999-2005), playing Bobby Cannavale’s character Bobby Caffey as a teenager on a February 2001 episode. By early 2003, Strait had been wooed into the fold as a client for one of Hollywood’s elite talent agencies, International Creative Management. After signing, he made the jump to the west coast, heading to Los Angeles after graduating from Xavier High in 2004.

It was not long before Strait, eager to put his years of acting training to use, was sent out for film auditions. He was very quickly cast in an ambitious Disney family comedy about teen superheroes called “Sky High” (2005). Released in July 2005, the young actor could be seen heating up the screen as Warren Peace, a superhero with the ability to manipulate flames. Just after “Sky High” began filming, Strait was tapped for his second film project – the more-low key of the two efforts, “Undiscovered” (2005), which chronicled the lives of an interconnected group of struggling actors and musicians. As he had done with “Sky High,” Strait sported a mane of long hair for his role as Luke Falcon, a budding singer-songwriter who moves from New York to Los Angeles in search of stardom.

While “Sky High” was a small hit with moviegoers, “Undiscovered” sank at the box office amidst mostly unenthusiastic reviews. Not a total loss, Strait landed an impressive seven songs on the soundtrack’s 15-track release. Though critics did not buy into performance of Falcon as a singer-in-the-making, he was indeed a real life rocker. Lakeshore Records – the label who put out the movie’s soundtrack – quickly signed Straight and his band, Tribe, which he fronted. Despite the musical detour, Strait continued with his acting career, landing a role in director Renny Harlin’s supernatural thriller, “The Covenant” (2006), in which he starred as Caleb Danvers, one of four friends and descendents of New England witches who use their warlock powers to compete for the love of a classmate.

Following his turn working with Harlin, Strait was hired by another veteran of the blockbuster genre, director Roland Emmerich, for the movie “10,000 B.C.” Strait took on his biggest film challenge to date in the lead role of D’Leh, a prehistoric mammoth hunter forced onto a continent-crossing trek to save his tribe from complete extinction. Originally slated for a summer 2007 release, the film ultimately found a home on the March 2008 slate.



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10,000 B.C. Movie Stills
Mar. 7, 2008
This weekend sees Roland Emmerich’s 10,000 BC enter theaters in the same frame that last year saw 300 pull in a $70.9 million weekend. Estimates for BC are that it will hit somewhere between $30 and $40 million.



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