User:ChicoStateGrad/Steven Schub

Steven Schub (born July 7, 1967) is an American film and television actor as well as lead singer for ska bands The Fenwicks and HaSkaLA. Schub has starred and guest starred in dozens of films and television shows including [Sony Pictures] CAUGHT, NO VACANCY and The Thirteenth Floor as well as a recurring role on the Fox action-drama 24. gradually gaining recognition for his supporting work in a series of television and film appearances.

Schub's work in the Sony Pictures Classics film CAUGHT garnered rave reviews, his performance deemed an “electrifying debut” by Entertainment Weekly. Schub also starred in the films NO VACANCY with Christina Ricci and Timothy Olyphant, MORNING with Annabeth Gish, and LITTLE NOISES with Crispin Glover. In 2011 Schub played the role of Satan in the movie 5 SOULS, and that of legendary 60's protest singer Phil Ochs in film THE CHICAGO 8.is an American actor and vocalist. Schub began acting in television in 1992 after studying under Annette Bening at San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater. He has gradually gained recognition for his supporting work in a series of television and film appearances. Apart from acting Schub is also the lead vocalist for [Ska] band HaSkaLa as well as The Fenwicks.

HaSkaLa takes it's name from: [ "a movement among European Jews in the 18th–19th centuries that advocated adopting enlightenment values,..."] wikipedia

Early life

Schub was born in Brooklyn, New York, but his childhood and formative years were spent in Berkeley and Piedmont, California. The son of ___, and ___ He has one an older sister, Karen. His father is of ____ ancestry and his mother is of ____ background; Hoffman was not raised with a deep commitment to either religion.[2][3][4] Hoffman's parents divorced when he was nine years old.[5]

Schub graduated from Piedmont Senior High School in 1985. After high school, he He received a BFA in drama in 19__ from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts...no yes? At NYU, he was a founding member of the notoriously short-lived and volatile[clarification needed] theater company the Bullstoi Ensemble with actor Phillip Hoffman and director Bennett Miller.[7] Soon after graduating, Philip went to rehab for drug and alcohol addiction and has since remained sober.[8]