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Stephen James Harrington (born 20 May 1994) is an English Film Director, screenwriter and Cinematographer, as well as the founder of ArrowKid Films. A production company. He is known for Weekdays, an experimental short film.

Early Life and Education
Stephen studied at Mallard Primary School and Balby Carr Community Sports and Science College in Doncaster, South Yorkshire. As a child, Stephen enjoyed watching movies with his parents and was given his very first camcorder at five-years old. He filmed short films and puppet shows with his Sister and then showed them to his family. Stephen also enjoyed Downhill Mountain Biking, until a accident caused damage to his left knee.

Harrington attended Doncaster College, enrolling onto a Film & Television course and the eventually studying BA (Hons) Moving Image Production at University of Hull. He graduated with a 2:1 Bachelors Degree in June 2017.

Personal life
Stephen suffers from Anxiety Disorder, also having low self esteem while being at school. This caused him to have very little confidence growing up, occasionally finding it hard to find work and make friends. Stephen also has Clinodactyly, a condition that effects both his little fingers causing them to bend.

Stephen is in a relationship with Sophie Hopper. He supports Doncaster Rovers F.C and is a huge fan of Steven Spielberg. Harrington has stated that his favourite movie is Back to the Future.

In 2018, Harrington founded a Film and Television company(s), ArrowKid Films and HBB Films. He works with Actor/Writer Ben Blunt and Director/Editor Jack Bennett. Stephen was nominated for a Semi-Finalist award for his short film "WEEKDAYS" in June 2016.

Filmography
Harrington's first film was a short film was called "Just Walk", this was a project created for his Level 3 college course. Since then, Harrington has Directed "The Last One", "Weekdays", "Kara" and "Weeknights". He has also written "One". Harrington is currently working on his first Feature Film.