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Steven C. Barber is currently Executive Producer for Vanilla Fire Productions at  www. VanillaFire .com Steven is also the Media Director for Hollywood's number one Oscar Party, the "Night of 100 Stars" at www.Nightof100Stars.actorsite.com

Steven is currently in pre-production directing his first feature film, based on his book "Below the Waterline." He is also working on a documentary film www VanillaFire com with the last exclusive footage of the late Eddie Albert: 

                       

And finally, Steven had a pitch meeting with Comedy Central March 2006 to pitch his TV show "Rejection."

                                      "Rejection"           "Rejection"

http://one.revver.com/watch/212575/flv

Steven was most recently the West Coast Director of The Robb Report Collection, the nation's number one luxury magazine for quality and excellence. 

Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky

Degree: Bachelor of Arts

Areas: Mass Communication (Emphasis: Radio/TV) Speech Communication

Radio/TV Experience:

1996, Hum of Heinekin, NY, National Spokesperson 

1994, KLOL, Houston, TX, Overnight Air Personality

1993, Sea FM, Gold Coast, Australia, Afternoon Air Personality

1992, KSRF - MARS FM, Los Angeles, Overnight Air Personality

1989, Maharajah (Nova 21) Waikiki Trade Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, Entertainment Director

1988-1989, K105.1 Honolulu, Hawaii, Midnight Air Personality

1988, Hyatt Regency, Waikoloa, Hawaii, Entertainment Programmer

1988, Scruples Nightclub, Waikiki, Hawaii, Disc Jockey

1987, Hilton Hawaiian Village, Waikiki, Hawaii, Entertainment Programmer

1986, American Hawaii Cruises, "S.S. Independence", Disc Jockey

1986, Sitmar Cruises, "The Rain Sky", Entertainment Director

1985, Club Med - International, French West Indies & Mexico, Disc/Video Jockey 

1985, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, "Song of America", Assistant Cruise Director

1985 Carnival Cruise Lines, "The Celebration", Head Disc Jockey

1985, KABC - KLOS 95.5 Los Angeles, Communication Switchboard

1984-1985, KEZY Los Angeles, Overnight Air Personality

1984, Sheraton Redondo Beach, Entertainment Director

1984, Sheraton Anaheim, Disc Jockey

1980 - 1984, Western Cable 4 WKET Bowling Green, Kentucky, Anchor

1980 - 1984, WKYU FM & AM Western Kentucky University General Manager/Afternoon Drive 

1983, WFMI, (50,000 Watt) Lexington, Kentucky, Overnight Air Personality

1981-1982, WAKO FM (1000,000 Watt Top 40) Kentucky Overnight Air Personality

                                                    SEA FM Australia

                                  1993 Florida Doral Night Club

                               1986 Honolulu, Hawaii

 



Steven C. Barber with co-host Tamara Henry. Tamara is a Celebrity TV Host and TV News Anchor & Reporter and can be seen at www. TamaraHenry .com

       

       

       

Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will
not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent.
Genius will not; un-rewarded genius is almost a proverb.
Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts.

Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.

- Calvin Coolidge

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World famous talk show host and creator of Jeopardy Merv Griffin, says: "I can't wait to see this on the big screen!"

Below the Waterline covers a range of territory from life in the 80s to romance of The Love Boat, a perfect cruise chip read. 

CEO of Universal Ron Meyer says of Barber's story of hi-jinx on the high seas: "Steven Barber's novel Below the Waterline was passed through our development department and was given high grades and five stars."

Creator of NYPD Blue Steven Bochco says: "Your involvement with this subject has passion for all time. Keep up the good work."

Director/producer Mike Binder says, "I do think you're stuff is interesting and I love your tenacity. It needs to be bottled and sold. There's no doubt you'll get 'a break' as you say. I wish you the luck I know you don't really need."

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