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Steven de Souza is among the handful of screenwriters whose films have earned over two billion dollars at the box office. His versatility behind the works makes him one of the best in the business. He is credited with being the writer for 7 TV-series, including The Six Million Dollar Man, The Bionic Woman, Knight Rider and Tales from the Crypt and was also the screenwriter for 30 other movies or on-TV films, titles such as 48 Hours, Die Hard, Die Hard 2, Beverly Hills Cop III, Commando, Judge Dredd, and Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life. He's also been giving producer and director credits for a few of the works he's written. The Six Million Dollar Man was an American television series about a cyborg working for a U.S. secret service called OSI. The show was based on the book Cyborg from Martin Caidin, and aired on the ABC network from 1973 to 1978. ...
The Bionic Woman was a television series which spun off from The Six Million Dollar Man. ...
Knight Rider was a popular US 1980s television show. ...
Tales from the Crypt can refer to: the television series Tales from the Crypt the film Tales from the Crypt the comic book Tales from the Crypt, published by EC Comics during the 1950s. ...
The 48 Hours title card, circa 1994 48 Hours is a documentary and news television program broadcast on the CBS television network since 1988. ...
Die Hard is an action film released in 1988, written by Jeb Stuart and Steven E. de Sousa, starring Bruce Willis, Bonnie Bedelia, Alan Rickman, William Atherton, directed by John McTiernan. ...
Die Hard 2: Die Harder, the second Die Hard movie, was released on Wednesday, July 4, 1990 and starred Bruce Willis as cop John McClane. ...
Beverly Hills Cop III is a 1994 Eddie Murphy motion picture that was directed by John Landis. ...
The French Navy commando Jaubert storm the Alcyon in a mock assault. ...
This article is about the comic-book character Judge Dredd. ...
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Steven de Souza got his career start producing a low budget film entitled Arnold's Wrecking Company in which he gathered a few of his friends and neighbors up to create. Although the film was dreadful, it gathered attention and got his name out. Arnolds Wrecking Company is a 1973 movie. ...
Mr. de Souza has been nominated twice for the Edgar Allen Poe award, an award given to any piece of media for excellence in mystery writing, once in 1984 for 48 Hours and again in 1989 for Die Hard. Steven de Souza also won the Razzie Award, an award given to worst in the cinema, in 1991 when Hudson Hawk garnered enough hatred to be dubbed "Worst Screenplay." Recently, in 2000 he was honored with the Norman Lear Award for Lifetime Achievement in writing. His daughter is Amy de Souza who has worked in miscellaneous crew jobs. Edgar Allan Poe (January 19, 1809–October 7, 1849) was an American poet, short story writer, editor and critic. ...
1984 is a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The 48 Hours title card, circa 1994 48 Hours is a documentary and news television program broadcast on the CBS television network since 1988. ...
1989 is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Die Hard is an action film released in 1988, written by Jeb Stuart and Steven E. de Sousa, starring Bruce Willis, Bonnie Bedelia, Alan Rickman, William Atherton, directed by John McTiernan. ...
The Golden Raspberries or Razzies were created by John Wilson in 1980, intended to complement the Academy Awards by dishonoring the worst acting, screenwriting, songwriting, directing, and films that the film industry had to offer. ...
Hudson Hawk is a 1991 film, directed by Michael Lehmann. ...
2000 is a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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