Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Writer, Director, Producer |
Birth Day | August 10, 1980 |
Birth Place | Louisville, Kentucky, United States |
Age | 43 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Virgo |
Residence | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor, film director, editor, producer, writer |
Years active | 2005–present |
Net worth: $13 Million (2024)
Stephen Cone's impressive net worth is estimated to be $13 million by 2024, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the United States film industry. Renowned for his exceptional abilities as a writer, director, and producer, Cone has proven time and time again his prowess in creating thought-provoking and emotionally resonant stories. With a remarkable body of work under his belt, Cone has undoubtedly earned his wealth through his talent and dedication to the craft. As an influential force in the industry, he has captivated audiences and garnered critical acclaim, making him a true icon in American cinema.
Famous Quotes:
I had had almost zero success or exposure up to that point. In Memoriam was bombing with festival programmers. I, to this day, do not know why he reviewed that film, and I can't believe he actually liked it. (I'm too hard on that film, I think.) I'm not sure I would've kept going without a) those Ebert reviews, and b) programmer Kim Yutani programming The Wise Kids at Outfest.
Biography/Timeline
Cone was born in Louisville, Kentucky, and raised in South Carolina. He moved to Chicago in 2004 and, in his words, taught himself to make movies "by making movies."
In 2006, Cone wrote, produced, and directed his first short film Church Story with actors Isabel Liss, Bill McGough, and Arian Moayed. In 2007, Cone followed with the short film Young Wives. His medium-length film, a metaphysical drama called The Christians, was completed in 2008 and featured performances by J. Kingsford Goode, Bill McGough, Arian Moayed, Sadie Rogers, Laurel Schroeder, Krissy Shields, and Robert Belushi, oldest son of actor Jim Belushi.
Cone's third theatrical film, the coming-of-age drama The Wise Kids, also released in 2011, was a critical success. It also garnered praise from Roger Ebert, Variety's Robert Koehler, and Stephen Holden of The New York Times. The film was a Critics' Pick for The New York Times and won the Grand Jury Prizes for U.S. Feature and Best Screenplay at Outfest. It was subsequently released on cable/VOD and DVD by Wolfe Video.
In 2013, Cone released his fourth theatrical film Black Box. While not as widely seen as The Wise Kids due to an initial lack of distribution, the film garnered praise from Newcity's Ray Pride and Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune, who gave the film 3½ out of 4 stars and called it "a worthy follow-up to Cone's previous film." Black Box was later acquired by Devolver Digital Films for a late 2014 cable/VOD release.
Cone completed two unreleased features in 2014, The Mystery of Life and This Afternoon, and in 2015 completed the coming-of-age drama Henry Gamble's Birthday Party. His latest film, Princess Cyd, premiered at the Maryland Film Festival on May 4, 2017. In an interview with Silver Screen Beat, Cone revealed that his next film, an untitled Southern family drama, will begin shooting in 2018.