Steve Eastin

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Steve Eastin (born June 22, 1948) is an American character actor. He has appeared in over 150 television and film roles throughout his decades long career. Eastin was born in Colorado, where he began to study acting at the young age of six at his local theater. He received his Actor Equity card at age 16 when he performed in two musicals choreographed by Micheal Bennet. Later, he attended the University of Northern Colorado where he appeared in several productions at the Little Theater of the Rockies, whose alumni include Nick Nolte. After college, Eastin received a fellowship to teach at the University of Arizona where he appeared in his first SAG role opposite Clint Eastwood in Joe Kidd. It was shortly after this when Eastin moved to Los Angeles to further pursue his acting career, enrolling in the Charles Conrad Studio upon arrival in 1974. While attending Charles' class, Eastin became interested in teaching acting as well. In 1991, he founded his own acting school, The Steve Eastin Studio. The studio believes in what Eastin refers to as "Choiceless Awareness", where the actors do not read into the script, nor prepare their "beats" or think about what or how they may read their lines. Instead, the actors are encouraged to be in the moment and let their natural, emotional power take over and thus tap into the vast collective unconscious all humans are capable of attuning themselves to. Eastin is best known for appearing in such films as Field of Dreams (1989), Con Air (1997) and A Man Apart (2003), where he developed a reputation as the tough guy with a heart of gold underneath. He played opposite Leonardo Dicaprio in two pivotal scenes in Catch Me if You Can (2002). Eastin has worked with such directors as Steven Spielberg, Brian De Palma, and Jason Reitman. Eastin is also known for his numerous television appearances throughout the years on such shows as Little House on the Prairie, CHiPS, T.J. Hooker, St. Elsewhere and L.A. Law. Description above from the Wikipedia article Steve Eastin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​

Cast

Catch Me If You Can
Paul Morgan
A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge
Policeman
Con Air
Guard Falzon
When a Stranger Calls
Detective Hines
The Patricia Neal Story
Frank Gilroy
Wagons East!
Bartender
Up in the Air
Samuels
It's a Mile from Here to Glory
Doctor
A Man Apart
Ty Frost
Matchstick Men
Mr. Schaffer
Happily Ever After
First Workman
Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker
Coach Tom Landers
Gasoline Alley
Capt. Lew Ferry
Last Man Standing
Seagrove
Crash Landing
Detective Cobb
Little Bigfoot 2: The Journey Home
Cavendish
The Deliberate Stranger
Unknown
Killers of the Flower Moon
Judge John C. Pollock
Race Against Time: The Search for Sarah
Ben
Sleeping with the Devil
Wes Dubrovich
By Dawn's Early Light
Smitty
The Black Dahlia
Detective
Trouble in High Timber Country
Bob Elston
Shallow Ground
Detective Russell
Silence of the Heart
Ed Rintal
Dying to Love You
Unknown
Her Final Fury: Betty Broderick, the Last Chapter
Unknown
Crisis in Mid-Air
Jamieson
The Best Place to Be
Unknown
Field of Dreams
Eddie Cicotte - P
The '60s
Big Max
Jesus Comes to Town
The Man
Peril
Detective Marks
Nightmare on the 13th Floor
Hotel Doorman
The Clone Master
Huberman
Agent Red
Captain Russert
Watercolor Postcards
Morgan
Robot Wars
Boles
Desperado: Badlands Justice
Ledon
Warning Shot
Unknown
Sliver
Det. Phillip
The Sweeper
Richard
Diplomatic Siege
Bates
Night Games
Airline Officer
The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom
Bob Wilbur
Three Secrets
Vince
Bound by Honor
Hollenbeck Captain
Ed
Shark's Manager
The Hidden II
Unknown
Gotcha!
CIA Agent
Joe Kidd
Rider (uncredited)
A Change of Seasons
Lance
The Scout
Clubhouse Manager
The Hidden
Agent Stadt
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
Umpire
Rails & Ties
N.B. Garcia
The Rockford Files: If the Frame Fits...
Special Agent Millard Weeks
Tonya & Nancy: The Inside Story
Ted Raynor
Catalyst
Father Albright
Murder One: Diary of a Serial Killer
Detective
Acceptable Risks
Jerry Haywood