Steve Cubine

Steve Cubine

History

Writer/Producer Steve Cubine is a graduate of the University of Tennessee-Knoxville with a degree in Broadcast Journalism. Fellow Broadcasting classmate was "Desperate Housewives" star, James Denton. He began his career in the art department on projects like Universal's "Mercury Rising," the NBC's TV series "Players," and the FOX's TV series "Get Real," which starred Anne Hathaway and Jesse Eisenberg. Cubine is the writer/producer of the hit comedy digital series "Break A Hip' which stars Christina Pickles & Britt Hennemuth and features guest-star turns by Allison Janney, Octavia Spencer, Peri Gilpin, Jim Rash and Priscilla Barnes. Highlights of Cubine past films as producer include "Brave New Jersey" starring Tony Hale and Anna Camp, "Lucky" with Colin Hanks, Ari Graynor, Jeffrey Tambor and Ann-Margret, Miramax's "Our Very Own," starring Allison Janney, Cheryl Hines, Jason Ritter, Keith Carradine. "Our Very Own" received a 2005 Independent Spirit Award nomination for Janney, and went on to win many festival awards. He also was on the producing team of the cult favorite "Sordid Lives," a comedy written and directed by renowned playwright Del Shores and starring Bonnie Bedelia, Beau Bridges, Delta Burke and Olivia Newton-John. "Sordid Lives" was a major success on the film festival circuit. Cubine is also a writer. His first novel, "Walking On Electric Air," was published in February of 2010. (Height 6' 1" (1.85 m))

Profile

Steve Cubine

Movies

Waking the Wild Colonial
Production Manager
In this era of digital communication, 16-year-old Madeleine and her four eclectic friends are negotiating the emotional turbulence of teenage life in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts by creating and posting YouTube video diaries. The diaries are a microscopic look into the contemporary landscape of adolescence; sexual confusion, dubious antics, and existential angst. Mad is the center of her single mother, Iris' struggle to parent and produce a living, as a visual artist. This pursuit often includes Mad and her friends' participation in the creation of Iris' edgy paintings. Iris is the eccentric, breezy mom every kid wants. Mad's reality is shattered when she discovers that Iris has a serious illness. Forced into adulthood, Mad grapples with these harsh circumstances as her friends rally around her. They accompany Mad on her journey, inspired by the links she uncovers to her mother's surprising past.
Waking the Wild Colonial
Consulting Producer
In this era of digital communication, 16-year-old Madeleine and her four eclectic friends are negotiating the emotional turbulence of teenage life in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts by creating and posting YouTube video diaries. The diaries are a microscopic look into the contemporary landscape of adolescence; sexual confusion, dubious antics, and existential angst. Mad is the center of her single mother, Iris' struggle to parent and produce a living, as a visual artist. This pursuit often includes Mad and her friends' participation in the creation of Iris' edgy paintings. Iris is the eccentric, breezy mom every kid wants. Mad's reality is shattered when she discovers that Iris has a serious illness. Forced into adulthood, Mad grapples with these harsh circumstances as her friends rally around her. They accompany Mad on her journey, inspired by the links she uncovers to her mother's surprising past.
Our Very Own
Producer
In 1978, five teenagers in Shelbyville, Tennessee look to meet the actress Sondra Locke, who's rumored to return to town for the local premiere of her big Hollywood movie.