Chambers Stevens
Chambers Stevens (born June 10, 1964, Hendersonville, Tennessee) is an American actor, playwright, author and acting coach. Stevens was the co-founder in 1988 of the Nashville Shakespeare Festival.
Actor
Stevens played the title character in the multi-Emmy-award-winning The Steve Spots as well as the Emmy-award-winning The Parent Zone.
For PBS he also played the title character in the children’s series Funnybones, as well as the spin off series, Geo-Scout for which he was awarded an Emmy nomination.[1],[2]
Playwright
In 1994 Chambers won the Back Stage Garland Award for his play Desperate for Magic [3] a one man show in which Stevens also starred.
Plays
Author
- Magnificent Monologues for Kids: Kids’ Monologues for Every Occasion Sandcastle Publishing 1999 ISBN 1883995086
- 24 Carat Commercials for Kids: Everything Kids Need to Know Sensational Sandcastle Publishing 1999 ISBN 1883995094
- Sensational Scenes for Teens: The Scene Study-guide for Teen Actors Sandcastle Publishing 2001 ISBN 1883995108
- Magnificent Monologues For Teens: The Teens’ Monologue Source For Every Occasion! Sandcastle Publishing 2002 ISBN 1883995116
- Sensational Scenes for Kids: The Scene Study-Guide for Young Actors Sandcastle Publishing 2003 ISBN 1883995124
- The Ultimate Commercial Book for Kids and Teens: The Young Actors’ Commercial Study-guide Sandcastle Publishing 2005 ISBN 1883995132
- Magnificent Monologues for Kids 2: More Kids’ Monologues for Every Occasion Sandcastle Publishing 2009 ISBN 1883995140
Acting Coach
Stevens has been a highly sought after audition coach for young actors since 1990.[4] His clients have appeared on television, film and the Broadway stage.[5]
References
- ^ "Next". Buffalo News. July 10, 2002.
- ^ "Chambers Stevens...Still a Boy at Heart". The Star News. July 26, 2002.
- ^ Kendt, Rob (Jan. 5, 1994). "Stage Notes". Backstage West.
- ^ LA Weekly. Aug. 7th, 2003.
- ^ Charleston Gazette. May 3, 2001.
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