WATCH THIS |
Lifetime | The Art of Murder
Nickelodeon | Game Shakers
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Feature Film | Ready or Knot
HBO | Girls Guide to Depravity
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Commercial | Comedy Central
NBC | Law & Order SVU
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A LITTLE SOMETHING |
Stephen is a smooth baritone with the warmth of a young Robert Redford — at his lightest he has the dry sarcasm and biting wit of Jason Bateman; at his darkest the intensity of Damian Lewis.
At his lightest he played a supporting role on HBO’s “Big Little Lies” as the charming, questionable, interior designer, Saxon Baker. Also in a Lead performance in the Lifetime Movie “The Art of Murder”, he played an Art Dealer, flirting with his new Curator who reveals a suspiciously lucrative find. His warmer side has come out as the hopeful, charming, former love interest in the film “Ready or Knot”; and as an overlooked husband reconnecting with his wife in HBO’s “The Girls Guide to Depravity”.
At his darkest he played a defamed editor accused of killing in “Law & Order: SVU”, opposite Denise Richards as a short tempered businessman rescuing a hijacked plane in “Altitude”, and an exasperated Producer in “Game Shakers” on Nickelodeon.
Other TV credits include “Law & Order”, “Six Degrees”, “All My Children”, “As The World Turns”, and HBO’s “The Wire”. Other Film credits include “Stuck in the In-Between”, “Awful Pretty”, “Look Away”, “The Wandering Day”, as well as a few he produced himself “Easter Island”, “Spring Training”, and “On The Hook”.
Graybill has narrated 300+ novels, winning an Audie Award for his solo narration of “American Moonshot”, about John F. Kennedy and the Great Space Race, as well as an Earphones Award for "Moonshot”, a look inside Pfizer's nine-month race to make the impossible possible. His calming, assured, storyteller voice makes a highly analytical Western or WW2 nonfiction accessible to every the listener “capturing the author’s focus…”.
In his variety of Commercial Voice Over work he has won both a Clio Award and an Effie Award for voicing two of Unilever’s Worldwide Campaign’s “Sea of Skin” and “Enduring Skin”. He voiced the Promo for Brian Williams’ NBC Nightly News with Edward Snowden, as well as work with Publicis, McCann-Erickson, TBWA/Chiat/Day to name a few.
His home was the stage for decades, having trained at The British American Drama Academy in Oxford, The Actors Center, and Upright Citizens Brigade. He performed and produced a number of productions with F*It Club (world premieres by Kate Gersten, Mark Schultz, Lucy Boyle, and Nick Jones), Drama Dept, NY Theater Workshop, Shakespeare Theatre DC, and Studio 42 having also raising thousands of dollars as a lead fundraiser.
At his darkest he played a defamed editor accused of killing in “Law & Order: SVU”, opposite Denise Richards as a short tempered businessman rescuing a hijacked plane in “Altitude”, and an exasperated Producer in “Game Shakers” on Nickelodeon.
Other TV credits include “Law & Order”, “Six Degrees”, “All My Children”, “As The World Turns”, and HBO’s “The Wire”. Other Film credits include “Stuck in the In-Between”, “Awful Pretty”, “Look Away”, “The Wandering Day”, as well as a few he produced himself “Easter Island”, “Spring Training”, and “On The Hook”.
Graybill has narrated 300+ novels, winning an Audie Award for his solo narration of “American Moonshot”, about John F. Kennedy and the Great Space Race, as well as an Earphones Award for "Moonshot”, a look inside Pfizer's nine-month race to make the impossible possible. His calming, assured, storyteller voice makes a highly analytical Western or WW2 nonfiction accessible to every the listener “capturing the author’s focus…”.
In his variety of Commercial Voice Over work he has won both a Clio Award and an Effie Award for voicing two of Unilever’s Worldwide Campaign’s “Sea of Skin” and “Enduring Skin”. He voiced the Promo for Brian Williams’ NBC Nightly News with Edward Snowden, as well as work with Publicis, McCann-Erickson, TBWA/Chiat/Day to name a few.
His home was the stage for decades, having trained at The British American Drama Academy in Oxford, The Actors Center, and Upright Citizens Brigade. He performed and produced a number of productions with F*It Club (world premieres by Kate Gersten, Mark Schultz, Lucy Boyle, and Nick Jones), Drama Dept, NY Theater Workshop, Shakespeare Theatre DC, and Studio 42 having also raising thousands of dollars as a lead fundraiser.