Stephen Eckelberry

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Stephen Eckelberry is an American filmmaker.

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[edit] Biography

He is the founder of Blackberry Productions and the President of Productions of Big Screen Entertainment Group.[1]

[edit] Movie career

His short film Going Home won a Chicago International Film Festival Golden Plaque. His film credits include producing Babysitter Wanted and directing Charades. He wrote and directed "The Mirror," and was a producer of the comicbook/fantasy film Sucker.[2]

[edit] Personal life

He is married to Karen Black and his stepson is Hunter Carson. He also has an adopted daughter, named Celine and her godmother is actress Lee Purcell.

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