Texas Tech University

Stephen Graybill

Actor

WWPL Virtual Guest Artist

Currently on Television, Stephen can be seen in HBO's “Big Little Lies” , opposite Shailene Woodley, Reese Witherspoon, and Nicole Kidman, directed by Jean-Marc Vallee. He starred in “The Art of Murder” on Lifetime Movies, as well as “Lost Girls”. In “Game Shakers” on Nickelodeon. He can be seen most any Wednesday Night in reruns of “Law & Order: SVU”, “Law & Order”, “Six Degrees”, “All My Children”, “As The World Turns”, “The Girls Guide to Depravity”, HBO's “The Wire”. On Film, he played opposite Denise Richards in “Altitude”, has starred in a variety of films and shorts in Film Festival favorite's, “Awful Pretty”, “Ready or Knot”, “Easter Island”, “Spring Training”, “Look Away”, “The Wandering Day”, “On The Hook”, and as part of NYC's RIPfest in “Stuck in the In-Between”. On stage, he worked for ten years with a variety of production companies, including: Primary Stages, Drama Dept, NY Theater Workshop, F*It Club (world premieres by Kate Gersten, Mark Schultz, Lucy Boyle, and Nick Jones), Studio 42, Shakespeare Theatre DC, and Woodshed Collective in their acclaimed immersive theater production of The Tenant. 24 In Commercials: Stephen lent his voice to the award-winning Vaseline Lotion's Intensive Care “Sea of Skin” Campaign (BBH — Gold Clio Award, Silver Effie Award), Vaseline Men's Lotion “Enduring Skin”, and Jose Cuervo's “Guys Night Out” Campaign, and in Promo Commercials for Brian Williams' NBC Nightly News with Edward Snowden, and “Unity for Haiti”. He has also worked heavily with Publicis NY and Publicis International, as well as agencies like BBDO, BBH, McCannErickson, TBWA/Chiat/Day, DraftFCB, and Cramer-Kresselt on campaigns with Dell, GM, Hilton Honors, Progressive, Sanofi Aventis, Vicks, and The Wall Street Journal. In Audiobooks: Stephen has narrated over 250 novels and is an Audie Award Winning Narrator for his work in the non-fiction novel American Moonshot, by Douglas Brinkley John F. Kennedy's quest to put a man on the moon by the end of the 1960's. Other non-fiction novels include like Truth in Our Times, by David E. McCraw gives a rare peak inside The New York Times, a love letter to freedom of the press, and a decisive rebuttal of Trump's fake-news slur reliving a series of hard cases; The History of the Future, by Blake J Harris tells the true story of how Palmer Luckey's scrappy start-up kick-starts a revolution and sets out to bring VR to the masses, creating Oculus, joining Facebook, and leading a revolution that swept the virtual reality community; American Values: RFK Jr.'s autobiography about growing up a Kennedy that eerily echoes the issues of today; The Flying Tigers: Sam Kleiner uncovers the hidden story of the group of young American men and women who crossed the Pacific before Pearl Harbor to risk their lives defending China. Or fiction stories : A Job You Mostly Won't Know How to Do, by Pete Fromm: The perfect life eludes a young husband Taz when his wife Marnie as dies in childbirth, plummeting the taciturn carpenter headfirst into the new, strange world of fatherhood alone, a landscape of contradictions, of great joy and sorrow; or The Gardner Heist, by Ulrich Boser: Shortly after midnight on March 18, 1990, two men broke into the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston and committed the largest art heist in history.

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