Stephen McEveety
Stephen Mark "Steve" McEveety (born November 4, 1954) is an American film producer, who has over 40 years experience in senior positions in the entertainment industry.McEveety is one of six children, and attended Notre Dame High School and Loyola Marymount University. He and his wife Susie have four children. As a child, Steve McEveety appeared in episodes of the TV series' ''Gunsmoke'', ''My Three Sons'', and ''Star Trek'' ("Miri", 1966). Later, he worked as an assistant director and production manager.
McEveety worked many years at Mel Gibson's Icon Productions where he executive produced ''What Women Want'', ''Payback'', ''Anna Karenina'', ''Immortal Beloved'', ''The Man Without a Face'' and ''Braveheart'', the last of which gained ten Academy Award nominations and received five Oscars. McEveety produced ''The Passion of the Christ'', ''Airborne'', which he also wrote, as well as ''187'', ''Paparazzi'', and ''We Were Soldiers''.
After completing an exclusive producing deal with Icon, McEveety partnered with David Segel, John Shepherd and Todd Burns to launch ''Mpower Pictures''. The company's first release was the Toronto Award Winning ''Bella''. McEveety produced ''An American Carol'', written & directed by David Zucker, and ''The Stoning of Soraya M.'', written & directed by Cyrus Nowrasteh, that took 2nd Runner-up at the 2009 Toronto Film Festival. Through Mpower Pictures McEveety also produced the movie ''Snowmen'' (October 2011), which won the Tribeca Film Festival Audience Award, Runner-up, the Dallas International Film Festival Audience Award, the TIFF Sprockets Golden Sprocket Award and the Heartland Crystal Heart Award. Most recently, McEveety produced ''Machine Gun Preacher'' with Mpower Pictures, in association with a number of other companies.
In 2015, McEveety went on to produce ''Man Down'', directed by Dito Montiel, starring Shia Labeouf, Gary Oldman, and Kate Mara. It was released by Lionsgate in late 2016. Provided by Wikipedia