Steve Exeter

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Known Credits 5

Gender Male

Birthday May 30, 1971 (54 years old)

Place of Birth Pangbourne, Berkshire, England, UK

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Biography

Steve Exeter began his career as an actor, gracing the stage and inhabiting diverse characters. Yet, over time, he unearthed a deeper passion - one that extended beyond acting and into the realm of storytelling.

Exeter's debut script, "Debussy's Slippers," transports audiences to the vibrant artistic milieu of early 20th-century Paris. In this imagined encounter, iconic composers George Gershwin and Maurice Ravel cross paths, their creative rivalry and personal struggles intertwining against the backdrop of the City of Light. Notably, producer Robert Jones, known for his involvement in acclaimed films such as "The Usual Suspects," recognized the script's potential and optioned it for development.

Beyond the confines of feature-length storytelling, Exeter has set his sights on episodic television. His ambitious project revolves around the life of Emperor Septimius Severus, a pivotal figure in ancient Rome. Through meticulous research and vivid narrative, Exeter aims to transport viewers to a world of power struggles, political intrigue, and larger-than-life characters. The promise of historical authenticity and compelling drama underscores this endeavor.

In a departure from longer formats, Exeter's short film, "Òran na h-Eala", captivates with its poignant exploration of Moira Shearer's reluctant transformation into a movie star. The film has garnered critical acclaim, winning awards on the festival circuit. Interestingly, it shares thematic resonance with the classic film "The Red Shoes," emphasizing the intertwining threads of artistry, sacrifice, and the human spirit.

Steve Exeter began his career as an actor, gracing the stage and inhabiting diverse characters. Yet, over time, he unearthed a deeper passion - one that extended beyond acting and into the realm of storytelling.

Exeter's debut script, "Debussy's Slippers," transports audiences to the vibrant artistic milieu of early 20th-century Paris. In this imagined encounter, iconic composers George Gershwin and Maurice Ravel cross paths, their creative rivalry and personal struggles intertwining against the backdrop of the City of Light. Notably, producer Robert Jones, known for his involvement in acclaimed films such as "The Usual Suspects," recognized the script's potential and optioned it for development.

Beyond the confines of feature-length storytelling, Exeter has set his sights on episodic television. His ambitious project revolves around the life of Emperor Septimius Severus, a pivotal figure in ancient Rome. Through meticulous research and vivid narrative, Exeter aims to transport viewers to a world of power struggles, political intrigue, and larger-than-life characters. The promise of historical authenticity and compelling drama underscores this endeavor.

In a departure from longer formats, Exeter's short film, "Òran na h-Eala", captivates with its poignant exploration of Moira Shearer's reluctant transformation into a movie star. The film has garnered critical acclaim, winning awards on the festival circuit. Interestingly, it shares thematic resonance with the classic film "The Red Shoes," emphasizing the intertwining threads of artistry, sacrifice, and the human spirit.

Production

2025
2023
2023
2022

Directing

2023
2022

Editing

2023

Writing

2022

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