Stephen Graybill – Producing Partner
A multi-tasker at heart, he is also an actor, voice over artist, singer/ songwriter, and producer in New York City.
As an actor, he has performed in New York City in Shanghai Moon (Drama Dept), And The Earth Moved (Primary Stages), The Most Tragical and Lamentable Historie of The Barber-Surgeons (Studio 42), Air Guitar (NY Fringe Festival), Emerald Man (NYMF and Grey Lady Ent.); Regionally: The Persians, Don Juan, Comedy of Errors, and Othello all at The Shakespeare Theater DC; Boys Next Door (CT Rep - Connecticut Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Performance), The Tempest (Shakespeare on the Sound), and My Soul is a Witness (JENA Company). FILM & TV: The Wire, As the World Turns, Law & Order, Law & Order: SVU, Six Degrees, The System (BRAVO) and many independent films. He has studied with Ron Van Lieu and J. Michael Miller at The Actors Center, with The Upright Citizen's Brigade, at the British American Drama Academy at Oxford University, and received his BA at The University of Connecticut.
As a musician, Stephen has an open ear and rhythmic styling that have been influenced by almost every genre of music. He has a rich vocal gravity, a unique cadence, and a musical blend of sound and technique which captivates your toes rhythmic soul, and makes you wonder what he's gonna do next. Most notably, he opened for Roberta Flack, performed at The Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, and provided the musical thru-line in The BE Company's production of Facets: Seven Short Ways of Being. As well, he has an EP available for purchase or download and he continues to play live in and around New York City.
He is also currently in different stages of production as an actor, producer, or collaborator for a number of film projects being shot in New York City. He is working to help build a Film Department at the BE Company where creative professionals, both emerging and established, can find a supportive home to cultivate their projects, in the service of uniting people through storytelling, from script to screen.
