Stephen Snedden | |
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Born |
Tulsa, Oklahoma |
July 1, 1971
Occupation | Actor |
Stephen Snedden (born July 1, 1971 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an American actor.
He moved to Los Angeles, California to pursue an acting career shortly after graduating from Oklahoma State University with a double major in theatre and television production.
While performing in local and regional theatre productions and performing sketch and improvisational comedy at Los Angeles' Comedy Store, Snedden landed roles in films, including director Phil Alden Robinson's Freedom Song.
Snedden had several guest starring roles in various television series; however the character of Jimmy Bond in The Lone Gunmen was his first regular television series role.
Snedden was the antagonist in the movie Antwone Fisher.
Snedden is one of the co-founders of the Do Good Bus.
While growing up in Tulsa, Snedden served as Senior Patrol Leader in Boy Scout Troop 26.