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John Stephen Hill (Stephen Hill) worked as a Canadian actor (1977-1982). He returned to the theatre after three decades as a playwright under the name, Steve Hill. ==Actor==
Born in Montreal, (16 January 1953), the third of five children, Hill attended ''Earl Haig Secondary School'' in North York where he received Honourable Mention at Sears Ontario High School One Act Drama Festival. In 1977, he began working as a ''Canadian'' ''actor'' as 'Stephen Hill' in television commercials. Hill got his break on stage from four notable pioneers of 'Canadian' theatre: Susan Douglas Rubes' Young People's Theatre in Toronto; two seasons with William Hutt's Grand Theatre Young Company; three seasons with Dennis Sweeting at Kawartha Summer Theatre in Lindsay, Ontario; and with Douglas Riske at Alberta Theatre Projects, Calgary. From 1980-1982, in the West End theatre in London, England, Hill worked as John Stephen Hill because another 'Stephen Hill' was already a member of British Actors' Equity. Hill's West End work include his leading role debut in the Michael Blakemore hit ''Deathtrap'' at the Garrick Theatre, and ''Ladies in Retirement'' at the Fortune Theatre, and was directed by Tommy Tune in the original UK production of ''The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas'' at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. He stood by for Elizabeth Taylor's Broadway revival of ''The Little Foxes'' at the Victoria Palace Theatre. In the London fringe, Hill produced two plays. He was directed by Tom Conti in ''Beyond Therapy''. He did play readings at Canada House, and on the Lyttleton stage at the Royal National Theatre. Hill is an alumnus of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art where he was directed by Ian Judge.
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