Steven Wymuth English
- Actor
Always the do-er and not the reader, English terminated his formal
education, In Dublin, at the sixth grade. Greatly influenced by the
work of the Beatles, Steven acquired a guitar before his 13th birthday
and began playing soft-rock tunes in local pubs, parks, and on street
corners. Growing up in the civil-war torn streets of Dublin in the 70s
and 80s turned English into something of a brawler-fortunately he was
able to turn this energy into an amateur boxing career, failing to be
Ireland's entry to the 1984 Olympics only because of a bout with the
flu. In 1981, Steven traveled to Germany, where he joined, with Tonto
Clarkton, the European rock group "Das Banhaus." In 1987, English
arrived, with Clarkton in the States, and he and Clarkton appeared in
Southern California nightclubs as a duo, featuring songs and light
comedy. After rock legend Buxx Banner formed his "Major G and the
G-men" English joined his former partner, Clarkton, and appeared on
several tours with the group and on two recording sessions, serving as
producer on the groups "Live at the Laurel Lounge" album. English's
strong physical background served him well as stunt co-ordinator on
Banner's mini-classic "Dissarray"(1991). Steven is now the
entertainment director for a multi-club conglomerate in Myrtle Beach,
South Carolina.