Steven Ciceron
Steven Ciceron is a bi-coastal actor with a myriad of film, stage, and television roles. Mr. Ciceron is an award-winning actor who has won three CV Indie Film Awards for Best Actor in an Independent Film, and several Best Actor Awards, nominations and accolades at International Film Festivals. He is best known for his starring role in the sitcom "Mark's Place" as maître d'hôtel and struggling actor Blake Pennington.
A few of his film credits include "Creed," "The Assumptions," "The Glorification of Gwen," "The One Year Pact," "Circus of Death," "C Street," "The Ghost of Room 13," and "Rasputin's Curse." Television appearances include "The Happiest of Hooligans Series," "The Americans," "Orange Is The New Black," "Vinyl," "Blue Bloods," "The Great Experiment," "The Haunting," and "HGTV." Mr. Ciceron has also appeared in television commercials: Doritos, Macaroni Grill, Miller High Life, Colonial Williamsburg, and Disneyland. Some of his theater credits include "Amadeus," "Jekyll & Hyde," "An Enemy of the People," "Anything Goes," "The Drowsy Chaperone," and "42nd Street.
With deep dedication, perseverance, hard work, drive, and sheer will, Mr. Ciceron has been cast in diverse roles in film, television, and stage productions as Doctor, Judge, Attorney, Policeman, Dad, Husband, Historic Figure, nerd, and...Psychopathic Villain. Although Mr. Ciceron displays the finely-tuned comic timing of the great comedians of yesteryear, he really loves the challenge of playing evil and sinister roles with a welcoming charm. Mr. Ciceron is considered to be a hard-working studio character actor, who pours his heart and creativity into every role - - -one impressive role at a time.
Mr. Ciceron began his career professionally as a Clinical Psychologist prior to acting. He credits his educational foundation and practical experiences with clients as giving him valuable insights into the "human condition," which gave him the building blocks that prepared him for future diversified acting roles. Mr. Ciceron now enjoys searching for the truth in a character and giving the character richness and fullness. This process keeps him hooked - - everyday discovering a new character and a new challenge.