Stephen Sinclair(II)
- Writer
- Music Department
- Art Department
Stephen Sinclair was born into a family of well known musicians in London, England, He signed his first record contract with EMI when he was ten years old. His theatre credits in his early teens included west-end productions of "Oliver" Annie Get Your Gun and Bye Bye Birdie. Stephen began writing songs and after hearing him, Olivia Newton-John brought him to Los Angeles where he signed and made albums for MCA, UA and Atlantic Records, while Olivia, and many other artists began recording his songs earning Stephen multi-platinum awards for composing and record production. Later Stephen began writing screenplays, adapting several books including Donald E. Westlake's novel "Brother's Keepers", in development with AFCL, Paris . Anne Francois and Christopher Lambert, producers. His original screenplay "Hoot Night In Hollywood" is also currently in development for producers, Gady Gabrielzadeh and Susan Jackson. Concurrently he has gained physical production experience as a designer and director of national and global brand commercials.