Steve Sturla
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Born in San Francisco, Steve Sturla's first foray into performing was
as a standup at The Other Café in the Haight Ashbury. Upon moving to
Los Angeles, he opened for the band WAR at Trancas in Malibu. Later,
Sturla put together a sketch comedy group called "The Santa Ana Winds,"
which performed for two years at the Comedy Store, The Improv and HBO
Workspace. It was directed by legendary actress Sheree North and
featured such performers as Rockmond Dunbar, Warren Hall, Maria
Russell, Kyle Gass (together with Jack Black, the other half of
Tenacious D), Tanjareen Martin, Chantal Lashon and Donald E. Lacy.
Sturla also booked guest star roles on "Days of our Lives" and "Santa
Barbara." Sturla had recurring roles on The Attack of the Show, with
Olivia Munn and Kevin Pereira and performed with Paul Scheer of "The
League." As a director, Sturla directed the pilot episode of "The Gary
Carter Show," starring the Hall of Fame catcher, and the short film
"The Secret Life of Rocky Perone." The film is about the true life
story of Richard Pohle, alias "Rocky Perone," who, at the age of 36,
put a wig over his balding head, changed his identity and passed
himself off as a 21 year old. Remarkably, he was then signed by the San
Diego Padres. Sturla now intends to make a feature film of the story.
As host of a show about classic Hollywood, Sturla has interviewed such
stars as Tony Curtis, Mamie Van Doren, Lana Wood, Sally Kirkland and
Betty Garrett, among many others. Sturla wrote and acted in the feature
film noir comedy "Little Saigon," set to release in 2014. In 2012,
along with Alex Marino and Lonny Stevens, Sturla founded the Studio
City Film Festival and serves as co-director.