Steven Grabo
CFA - FPTA - NBS - ASCAP - AFTRA (eligible)

 

 Photo: Robert Kazandjian (Hollywood, Ca.)

 

Steve has been performing all his life and has been found in every medium available.  From large concert venues and theaters to radio, television, video, the Internet and film, which he continues to pursue to this day. His training ranges from the vocal and theater teachings of Katherine Heckard, tutorial classes at Carnegie Mellon and Millersville University as well as studied under Hollywood icon Mala Powers, executor to the Michael Chekhov Studios in Los Angeles, California.
From 1993 - 98, Steve was the front man for the alternative rock band, IRIS, under the Rockville Record label. He has also written, voiced and produced thousands of studio productions and radio programs, and was fortunate to be a part of such films as "Dine and Dash", "Karma", "Girl Interrupted" as well as play music with several well known musicians before packing his bags and moving South.


From 1999-2001, Steve became the Production Director for The Adventure Radio Group, where he wrote, produced, and voiced the majority of the commercials for the company, while being a full-time On Air personality for 5 of their 7 stations. It was there that Steve came up with the concept of forming a comedic acting troupe. He then placed a bunch of his comical snippets, from his various broadcasts, on several CDs and "The Misplaced Comedy Group" was formed. A brief popular episode ensued from the release of their CDs, that led him to perform live improv and sketch comedy with a bunch of his friends  to help promote the various CDs.

In mid 2000, after winning several awards at the AMTC National Convention, he moved on to work with Writer/Director Genevieve Ramsey's "Pushcart Players" for two seasons while performing Stand-Up Comedy from Charleston, SC to Savannah, Ga.  Steve has hosted comedy at Savannah's Premier Comedy and Jazz Club 'Spats,' and Beaufort County's World Famous Club 'Night Moves.'  Since then, Steve has been working with The MCG.

By 2007, American Idol Magazine published The Misplaced Comedy Group as being one of the "Best Emerging Artists of the Year", as Steve penned and produced five #1 singles on their independent music charts during that season.

 


 



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