Steven Schachter

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Steven Schachter

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Steven Schachter is an American television, theatre, and film director and screenwriter. Much of Schachter's success stems from projects on which he has collaborated with William H. Macy. The two co-wrote the cable television movies The Con (1998), A Slight Case of Murder (1999), Door to Door (2002), and The Wool Cap (2004), all of which Schachter directed and in which Macy starred. He also has directed numerous other made-for-TV movies, including an adaptation of David Mamet's play The Water Engine, which he had directed at the off-Broadway Public Theater in 1977 and again at the Plymouth Theatre on Broadway the following year. In 2006 he directed the TV movie The Mermaid Chair. Schachter's latest projects also involve Macy. In May 2007, he completed filming the feature The Deal, written by and starring Macy, which is scheduled for release in 2008. The two are collaborating on Family Man, a pilot for a TNT series in which Macy would portray a model husband and father of three who unbeknownst to his family leads a gang of burglars. Description above from the Wikipedia article Steven Schachter, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Known For

Director

2012
Unanswered Prayers

as Director

2008
The Deal

as Director

2006
The Mermaid Chair

as Director

2005
2004
The Wool Cap

as Director

2004
It Must Be Love

as Director

2002
Door to Door

as Director

2002
2000
For All Time

as Director

1999
1998
The Con

as Director

1998
To Live Again

as Director

1996
1996
To Face Her Past

as Director

1995
Above Suspicion

as Director

1995
Lady Killer

as Director

1992
The Water Engine

as Director

1990
All That Glitters

as Director

Writer

2011
Shameless

as Writer

2008
The Deal

as Screenplay

2004
The Wool Cap

as Teleplay

2002
Door to Door

as Writer

2002
1999
1998
The Con

as Writer

1996
1995
Above Suspicion

as Writer

Producer

2004
The Wool Cap

as Producer

Actor

1999
Winnie the Pooh: A Valentine for You

as Piglet (singing voice)