- Steven E. de Souza
Steven E. de Souza (born
17 November 1947 ) is an American producer, director andscriptwriter of Portuguese andJamaica n ancestry. He is among a handful of screenwriters whose films have earned over two billion dollars at thebox office .He is a graduate of
Penn State .De Souza is credited with being the writer for seven
TV series , including "The Six Million Dollar Man ", "The Bionic Woman ", "Knight Rider " and "Tales from the Crypt". He was also responsible for several of the most successful films of the 1980s including "48 Hrs. ", "Die Hard ", "Die Hard 2 " and "Commando".De Souza later scripted "
Beverly Hills Cop III ", "Judge Dredd " and "", and produced and directed a number of films, including the much maligned, though profitable, "Street Fighter" film adaptation.De Souza started his film career producing the low budget film "
Arnold's Wrecking Co. " in which he gathered a few of his friends and neighbors to create. Although the film has been heralded as dreadful, it succeeded in gathering attention and got his name out.He has been nominated twice for the
Edgar Allan Poe award, an award given to any piece of media for excellence in mystery writing. The first in 1984 for "48 Hrs." and again in 1989 for "Die Hard". de Souza also won theRazzie Award in 1991 when "Hudson Hawk " garnered enough hatred to be dubbed "Worst Screenplay." Recently, in 2000 he was honored with theNorman Lear Award for Lifetime Achievement in writing.In 2002, he signed on to write a draft of "The Ghost Who Walks", based on
Lee Falk 's comic "The Phantom ". However, he was replaced byMel Stewart and Mark Brewington.In 2007, de Souza appeared in the feature-length documentary
Dreams on Spec , which profiled three aspiring screenwriters and featured comments from a number of distinguished writers likeJames L. Brooks ,Nora Ephron ,Carrie Fisher , and him.His daughter Amy de Souza has worked miscellaneous film crew jobs.
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