
Stephen A. Elkins
Acting
Biography
Stephen has appeared in Television, Film and Theater. Originally from Texas, Stephen spent a little time in Los Angeles back in the late 90's working primarily as a Makeup Artist- but what he really wanted to do was act. It was during this period he was cast in the supporting role of George in his first feature film ‘Thugs’ (1998). Long story short, life happens and he moved back to Texas where he somewhat unintentionally disappeared into the corporate world for about 19 years. Three jobs and three layoffs later he decided that what he really wanted to do was act. Since 2018, he has appeared in commercials, short films- some of which have screened at various festivals- and made his dramatic television debut on an episode of the Reelz Channel's crime docu-drama ‘Murder Made Me Famous’ where he portrayed journalist Jimmy Breslin in their episode spotlighting the infamous 'Son of Sam' killer. Stephen currently lives in Texas with his wife, two dogs and a cat.
Known For

Share personal accounts from victims' family members, jurors, members of law enforcement and journalists involved with each case to gain an intimate perspective and new information.
Murder Made Me Famous

Agatha Armstrong and her trusty sidekick Mrs. Mac were once the world’s most daring adventurers. But when her son Ant came along, everything quickly changed and her devil-may-care ways took a backseat to being over-protective and terrified of anything that posed a risk to her family.
The Quest for Tom Sawyer's Gold

Drawing from his blockbuster podcast “The Way I Heard It”, this cinematic tour de force will take viewers to the frontlines of the American Revolution, World War II, the Civil Rights movement, and more. Part mystery, part history – each harrowing tale tells a story you’ve never heard, about the patriots who built our country. From the legendary rebels we call the “Founding Fathers” to unknown Marines of Iwo Jima – these are the Americans who risked everything to build the country we love and call home. The American heroes who gave us… something to stand for!
Something to Stand for with Mike Rowe

Can two down and out criminals find happiness after they quit the mob? Maybe...but there is one problem. In their world, happiness starts with money - but that's also where trouble begins. Now if they can only hide from their old boss, and persuade some angry cohorts to join their cause, they'll be on their way to finding fulfillment in this dark and twisted comedy.