Stephen Eckelberry
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Stephen Eckelberry is an American filmmaker.
Biography
He is the founder of Blackberry Productions and the President of Productions of Big Screen Entertainment Group.[1]
Movie career
His short film Going Home won a Chicago International Film Festival Golden Plaque. His film credits include producing Babysitter Wanted and directing Charades. He wrote and directed "The Mirror," and was a producer of the comicbook/fantasy film Sucker.[2]
Personal life
He was married to Karen Black (who died in August 2013) and his stepson is Hunter Carson. He also has an adopted daughter, named Celine and her godmother is actress Lee Purcell.
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