Steven Good
Steven Good, from Gilroy, CA, is an actor and musician known for his work in Film, Television, and on Broadway.
Steven grew up as a singer, multi-instrumentalist, and athlete. Focusing on his creative side, he pursued a classical arts education studying Music Composition, Operatic Performance, and Theater at the University of California Santa Cruz (BFA). He then headed across the country to attend Harvard University (American Repertory Theater Institute) where he achieved his master's degree in Acting (MFA).
At Harvard, Steven appeared in theatrical productions including Diane Paulus, Stephen Sater, and Serg Tankien's rock adaptation of the Greek classic "Prometheus Bound" and the original workshop of the Tony Award winning Broadway musical "Once." He also lived, performed, and trained at the Moscow Art Theater where he studied Stanislavsky's method and lived the vibrant Russian theater culture.
After university, he moved to Los Angeles where he shot a series regular role in the pilot "Hallowed Halls," guest appeared in the CW's "Hart of Dixie," ABC's "Notorious," and starred in the Lifetime movie "Nightmare Nurse." His LA stage performances included Robert Wilson and Tom Waits' adaptation of "Woyzeck" and "Grey Gardens" directed by Michael Wilson.
In 2017, he moved to New York City to make his Broadway debut in JimmyBuffett's "Escape to Margaritaville." He went on to play Doctor Pomatter in Sara Bareilles' Tony nominated Broadway's musical, "Waitress." Steven just concluded shooting the role of "Rob Davis" on an eight episode arc in the seventh season of "Younger," appearing alongside Phoebe Dynevor and Hilary Duff.
He's also recorded four studio albums, is a go-to for presentations of new works, appeared in national and international commercials for Carl's Jr., New Balance, and Sony, and served as front-man and guitarist for the rock bands Cylvia and Thieves of Paradise.