Steven Brill

Steven Brill

Directing

Birthday

1962/05/27 (62 years old)

Gender

Male

Place of Birth

Utica, New York, USA

Also know as

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Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Steven Brill (born May 27, 1962) is an American actor, film producer, director, and screenwriter. He directed and co-wrote Little Nicky and directed Mr. Deeds, Without A Paddle, Heavyweights and Drillbit Taylor. He has had cameo roles in all three Mighty Ducks movies, and appeared in The Wedding Singer, Mr. Deeds and Knocked Up, although his role in the latter has been miscredited to Judd Apatow. He also appeared as the Barfly in Sex, Lies, and Videotape. ...Read more

Acting
sex, lies, and videotape
7.0

(1989) sex, lies, and videotape

as Barfly

The Wedding Singer
6.8

(1998) The Wedding Singer

as Glenn’s Friend Jason

The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them
5.4

(1992) The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them

as George / French TV Announcer

Knocked Up
6.3

(2007) Knocked Up

as Ben's Boss

Walk of Shame
6.0

(2014) Walk of Shame

as Male Blooper Lawyer

French Exit
5.0

(1995) French Exit

as Ben

Once Upon a Time in Anaheim
0.0

(2023) Once Upon a Time in Anaheim

as Self

Postcards from the Edge
6.6

(1990) Postcards from the Edge

as Assistant Director

Dead Silence
6.3

(1991) Dead Silence

as Tommy

Going Overboard
2.4

(1989) Going Overboard

as Priest

When a Man Loves a Woman
6.5

(1994) When a Man Loves a Woman

as Madras Tie Guy

Edward Scissorhands
7.7

(1990) Edward Scissorhands

as Dishwasher Man

Batman Returns
6.9

(1992) Batman Returns

as Gothamite 1

Sandy Wexler
5.5

(2017) Sandy Wexler

as Bronstein

Drillbit Taylor
5.8

(2008) Drillbit Taylor

as Doctor

Little Nicky
5.9

(2000) Little Nicky

as WNYH Reporter (uncredited)

Almost an Angel
5.7

(1990) Almost an Angel

as 2nd Male Teller

The Mighty Ducks
6.5

(1992) The Mighty Ducks

as Frank Huddy

Big Daddy
6.5

(1999) Big Daddy

as Castellucci

Joe Dirt
5.6

(2001) Joe Dirt

as Cop at Crime Scene

Aspen Extreme
5.9

(1993) Aspen Extreme

as Waiter

The Daily Show
6.4

(1996) The Daily Show

as Self