I'm Steve Fisher, an actor, improvisor, and writer based out of Los Angeles. Originally from New York City by way of Westchester County, I caught the bug pretty early on in life and have been enjoying it's delirium inducing symptoms ever since. After attending Blind Brook High School and Northwestern University's Theatre Cherubs program, I enrolled as a B.A. Theatre Major at the University of Southern California, from which I graduated Cum Laude. I've worked as an apprentice at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, trained at Upright Citizens Brigade as well as the Antaeus Company, and spent a semester studying acting in London at the British American Dramatic Academy. I'm a company member at the Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum in Topanga, where I can currently be seen in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "Romeo and Juliet." I'm a proud member of an organization called Young Storytellers, which runs various stellar programs that teach kids of all ages how to write for the stage and screen.
I also served for three years as Executive Director of USC's Brand New Theatre, USC's only student theatre group that produces exclusively work written by and for students. I think new work is some of the most important that an actor can do, and it was an honor to serve the USC community this way.
I also served for three years as Executive Director of USC's Brand New Theatre, USC's only student theatre group that produces exclusively work written by and for students. I think new work is some of the most important that an actor can do, and it was an honor to serve the USC community this way.