Steven Kampmann

Steven Kampmann

Born 05/31/1947 (76 years old)
Filadelfie, Pennsylvania, USA

Biography

Steven began his career as a comedic actor/writer at the legendary Second City Theater appearing both in Chicago and Toronto. He wrote for and produced the hit television show "WKRP In Cincinnati" before co-starring on the successful "Newhart" show two years later in the role of Kirk Devane. He has appeared as an actor in eight movies including a featured roles in "Club Paradise" with Robin Williams, "For The Boys" with Bette Midler, and "Analyze That" with Robert DeNiro and Billy Crystal.
Steven co-wrote the hit comedy "Back To School" with Rodney Dangerfield and co-wrote and co-directed the film "Stealing Home" starring Jodie Foster and Mark Harmon. Other film credits include "The Couch Trip" with Dan Aykroyd and the cult classic "Clifford" starring Martin Short. His Christmas film, "Special Delivery", debuted on the Fox Family in December 2000.

Indican Pictures

Actor

Screenwriter

Director

Movies
2012

BuzzKill

1988

Stealing Home

Producer

Series
1978

WKRP in Cincinnati

Guest