Biography
Steven Strait achieved early success as one of young Hollywood's promising fresh faces, although sustained growth as an actor proved more elusive than many had envisioned. After a stint modeling for clothing lines like Hollister and studying acting at the revered Stella Adler Conservancy, the then high school graduate made his feature film debut as Warren Peace, the brooding son of a super-villain in the Disney action-comedy "Sky High" (2005). …
Career Milestones
| Began modeling professionally after meeting the head of Boss Models, John Bobin | ||
| Modeled for Vogue, Details and Pop magazine and worked with photographers Bruce Weber and Herb Ritts | ||
2001 | Featured in Bruce Weber's book, All-American: Short Stories | |
2001 | First TV appearance was in an episode of NBC's "Third Watch" playing Bobby Cannavale's character as a teenager | |
2004 | Moved to Los Angeles after graduating from high school | |
2005 | Appeared in second feature, "Undiscovered"; also performed several songs on the films soundtrack | |
2005 | Played a teenage superhero named Warren Peace in his film debut, "Sky High" | |
2006 | Starred as Caleb Danvers in Renny Harlin's supernatural thriller, "The Covenant" | |
2008 | Played the lead role of D'Leh, a prehistoric mammoth hunter, in Roland Emmerich's blockbuster, "10,000 BC" | |
2010 | Co-starred in the independent comedy, "City Island" | |
