Steven Hauck
Steven DeFord Hauck was born on September 10, 1959 to Donald and Margery Hauck, both divinity students at Princeton Theological Seminary. The family moved to Texas, where Steve acquired three younger siblings and a passion for the arts-literature, music, and especially the theater. He trained in the classics; honed his craft in summer stock, tours and regional plays; and made made his Broadway debut opposite dramatic powerhouse Tovah Feldshuh in "Irena's Vow." Other stage highlights include "The Velocity of Autumn" on Broadway, and off-Broadway productions of Moises Kaufman's adaptation of Tennessee Williams' "One Arm"; "The Screwtape Letters," and "Spy Garbo," which the New York Times said "generates poignancy, thanks to Mr. Hauck's soulful performance." Steve divides his time between New York and LA. He is an active member of Unity of New York, a spiritual center dedicated to the creative power that connects us to Spirit and to each other.
Movies
- Dec 07, 2019
- English
Clay Kincaid hates the nickname 'Saint', he got for being too kind to stray animals and desperate people. Especially when it comes to women. With a rough and damaged past that has left him jaded, he doesn't do committed relationships. This is before he meets Samantha Jamieson, an heiress turned runaway in need of help. When she starts to work as a waitress at his bar, he discovers that she is someone truly special and amazing… someone that could warm his damaged heart.