BIO
STEVEN HACK appeared on Broadway in shows including "Cats" (crawling around in the original cast for five years), and worked with Michael Bennett in "A Chorus Line" (for almost two years), as well as in that show's Broadway record-breaking 3,389th performance.
He’s also been in a stream of commercials, selling everything from candy bars to pick-up trucks. He moved from Broadway to Los Angeles and film and television. His successful leap from stage to television was honored by being a member of the Television Academy for over 20 years.
Steven also kept a foot in live theatre with credits including "The Odd Couple "with Nathan Lane, "South Pacific" with Reba McEntire and "Paint Your Wagon" at the Geffen Playhouse. He returned to New York to act in the Off and Off-Off Broadway productions of "Counsellor-at-Law" with John Rubinstein. He also appeared in the award-winning L.A. production of "Counsellor-at-Law" (L.A. Ovation Award winner), which ran for seven months, and never missed a performance in any of those productions. He even did the radio version for L.A. Theatre Works. (He's arguably done more performances of that play than any actor in the last 70 years.)
A founding member of Interact Theatre Company, his performances there included "Death of a Salesman", "Our Town", "The Laramie Project", "A Little Night Music", "She Loves Me" and he was nominated for Ovation and A.D.A. awards for his one-man play "Willie’s Son". Steven’s also been a member of L.A.’s Musical Theatre Guild, with appearances including "A Man of No Importance", "Titanic" and "The Mystery of Edwin Drood".