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Steven G. Kaplan
Steven G. Kaplan 2010
Occupation(s)producer, executive producer

Steven G. Kaplan, (February 23, 1962; San Marino, California) is an American film producer. He is best known as co-founder of Rainstorm Entertainment in 2002.

Biography

Steven G. Kaplan is the founder and President of Rainstorm Entertainment, a privately financed feature film development, production, finance and sales company. As a film producer, Kaplan financed and produced "Terror Tract" starring the late John Ritter and Bryan Cranston, and “The Big Empty” starring Jon Favreau, Rachael Leigh Cook, Daryl Hannah, Kelsey Grammer, and Joey Lauren Adams. Artisan Entertainment released the film theatrically, Showtime Networks purchased cable rights and Lions Gate Entertainment released the film on DVD.

Kaplan also served as the primary financier and producer for the critically acclaimed documentary “Fuck,” released theatrically by ThinkFilm, as well as WWII documentary “Red White Black & Blue,” which appeared on PBS/ITVS in November, 2007. Steven G. Kaplan’s other producer credits include “Big Bad Wolf” (Universal) and “The Lost Colony” (Sci Fi Channel/Allumination Filmworks).

Kaplan is currently producing the feature documentary, "State of Control," shot on location in Tibet, Nepal, China, India, Japan, Denmark, Canada and numerous other locations. He is also in post production on the feature film "Billy Bates," in Iceland. Steven G. Kaplan is currently producing a slate of feature films budgeted between $10-65 million and is attached as a producer to a number of television series, both scripted and non-scripted.

Personal Life

Kaplan graduated from U.C.L.A. in 1985 with a B.A. in Political Science, attended Oxford University where he studied economic structures and literature and earned hisJ.D. from Loyola Law School in 1988. He is a native Californian, having grown up in San Marino, California.

Producer Filmography

  • State of Control aka Tibet in Ruins (2010)
  • Billy Bates (2010)
  • John Henry: The Steel Driving Racehorse (2009)
  • The Lost Colony aka Wraiths of Roanoke (2007)
  • Red White Black and Blue (2006)
  • Big Bad Wolf (2006)
  • Fuck (2005)
  • The Big Empty (2003)
  • Terror Tract (2002)

References

  1. Official Rainstorm Entertainment Site/Kaplan
  2. Official "The Big Empty" movie site"
  3. Official "Fuck" movie site
  4. alaskainvasion.com Official movie site
  5. Official "Big Bad Wolf" movie site
  6. Official "State of Control" movie site
  7. Official "Billy Bates" movie site
  8. Official Rainstorm Entertainment Site/Kaplan

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