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Steve Monarque

Steve Monarque (born April 2, 1959) is a New York-based actor, director, writer and musician.
==Life and career==
Monarque was born and raised in the suburban New Jersey community of Pompton Lakes.
Monarque has appeared in films including ''No Small Affair'' and ''Sixteen Candles''. In 1985, he was the lead in a special MTV video for the song "25 or 6 to 4" by the rock band Chicago. He also starred in the late eighties romantic comedy film ''Under the Boardwalk''. Monarque starred in two award-winning TV movies, ''ABC Afterschool Specials: Stoned'' (1980), co-starring with Scott Baio, and ''CBS Schoolbreak Special: The Day the Senior Class Got Married'' (1985), co-starring with Paul Dooley.
In 1989, he joined the syndicated sci-fi horror series ''Friday the 13th: The Series'', as regular cast member Johnny Ventura, a freelance writer who worked part-time at an antiques store and who helped his store partners collect special items that had been previously cursed by the Devil. The series, also starring Chris Wiggins, Louise Robey, and John D. LeMay, is known in Europe under the title ''Friday's Curse.'' It has a loyal cult following and remains a favorite program for many horror TV fans worldwide.
After landing a role in a Chris Carter movie entitled ''Fencewalker'', Monarque then went on to work on ''ER'', ''Close to Home'' and ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent''.
Monarque is also a director, writer, musician and composer. Monarque’s play ''That's Life'' was produced at the Egyptian Theater in Los Angeles in 2002. Monarque’s writing-directing effort ''Free Country'' won best play in the 2009 Strawberry One Act Festival and won best short film at the New York City International Film Festival (2011). The founder of MonaVision Films, Monarque’s latest writing-directing project, ''Simpler Times'', a 33-minute short film starring Jerry Stiller, was released in 2014. Monarque's play "Free Country" has been published and can be found in the Drama Book Shop NYC and online.

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