Steve Kearney was one half of the legendary Australian comedy duo Los
Trios Ringbarkus who toured throughout the 1980's performing at the
London Mime Festival, Shaffer Theatre - Amsterdam, VI Annual Clown
Festival of Vienna, Montreal Mime Festival, National Arts Center -
Ottawa, Du Maurier World Theatre Festival - Toronto, Expo '86 -
Vancouver, Beau Geste Mime Festival - Vancouver, Harbourfront Theatre
Summer festival - Toronto, Dance Theatre workshop - New York, Coronet
Theatre - Los Angeles, San Fransisco, Atlanta, Houston, Miami, New
Zealand, UK, Ireland and Winner of the prestigious "Perrier Award" -
Edinburgh Festival in 1983 and the American Place Theatre - New York.
After the US shows Los Trios was sought by top US talent agent Triad
Artists who booked the comedy duo into LA shows where unheard of 3
picture studio deals for features were secured with Columbia Pictures,
Paramount and United Artists for the group simultaneously working with
such talents Michael Varhole (Pee Weeks Big Adventure) and Producer
Bill McEuan (The Jerk).
Steve starred in The Nutty Nut written by Spiderman director Sam Rami
later taking on the project to edit and become the music supervisor.
During that year he stared in the Australian classic "Ricky and Pete"
directed by Nadia Tass.
Los Trios wound up their 12 year relationship after writing, and
producing and starring in the Australian feature "Garbo" and the TV sit
com pilot for the Australian Broadcasting Commission.
Steve later went on to work in the TV Sit COM genre with NBC -
Executive produced by ER star Anthony Edwards and Warner bros, then
Casletrock and Fox TV starring and developing his own pilot "Pistol
Pete" for Simpson's writer John Swartzwelder.
Steve was also guest lead roles on Friends, Ned and Stacy, Jag, Family
Matters and pilots Nothing Upstairs (NBC) 24 Minutes (New World) and
worked extensively with Shelley Duvall (The Shining) on "Rock and Roll
Mother Goose" and again Anthony Edwards on his directorial debut
"Charles Ghost Story" with Cheech Marin.
Upon returning to Australia in 1999 Steve formed a new production
company Mini Studios and new partner Leanne Tonkes. Together they
developed several feature films and children's TV projects securing
several hundred thousand dollars in development funds from private,
state and federal agencies for feature projects "Please Explain",
"Homework", "Fistful of Arteries", I Sold My Life On Ebay" "It Just
Stopped", "Barry Noodles", "Scratches and Cuts" and children's show
"Debra The Zebra", mobile Game "Ticklebum" and Alternate Reality Game
"Artifact".
They attended MIPTV and Cannes Film Festivals on several occasions and
forming co production agreements with Canadian out fit Amberwood
Entertainment on the project "Rob The Robot" and "Debra The Zebra". Rob
The Robot is in production in Singapore as of 2010 with the Singaporean
MDA to be released in 2012. Leanne and Steve continue to produce local
TVC's and Music Videos including the Sara Blasco "All I Want" -
nominated for Best Music Video Aria Awards 2009 and animation shorts
such as "Help" for the Tropfest Mitsubishi Super Short Series which won
best short 2009 and "White Lines" - live action finalist Tropes 2008.
Steve co wrote and co produced the first ever animated TV pilot
Australian Disney has commissioned "The Gumwalds" for the Shorty
McShort Shorts program on the Disney channel.
Mini Studios has just wrapped the short "The Apprentice" starring US
actor Anton Yelchin for legendary producer Pete Farrelly and Charlie
Wessler (Something About Mary) to be included in the "Untitled Comedy"
- a collection of funny shorts to be distributed by Relativity Media.
Steve bought financing together from three sources including Relativity
Media, Screen Australia and Film Victoria and produced with Tonkes.
Steve has recently traveled the world attending such diverse
conferences as X Media Lab in Singapore and Suzhou China and the Game
Developers Conference in San Francisco and the Toronto Film Finance
Forum in 2008 and the CTIA Wireless Conference 2008 reflecting his
diverse skills in multi platform strategies.
Steve has attended The Script Factory, Arista Script Workshops and
Spark Workshops though Screen Australia - helping Steve to refine his
script analysis talents. Steve has works regularly with Hollywood
script doctor Michael Hague and writer Larry Karesewski (Larry Flint,
Ed Wood) on various projects tapping into the latest industry analysis
techniques.
After directing live comedy shows in Los Angeles in the showcase arena
helping secure TV development deals for those actors, Steve continued
to direct, premiering shows at The Melbourne Comedy Festival - "Coo Coo
Bananas" with Tania Lacy 2002 Melb Comedy Fest and "Survival Of the
Phattest" for comedian Hung Lee 2002 and "The End of Fin Begin" -
2004.
In 2007 Steve teamed with long time co writer and friend Chris Adams to
form Adams Kearney set up to bring international features with
Australian creative's at the core of the vision to a global audience.
Steering the project "Bank Of CIA" through the submission stage and
treatment development with Screen NSW and writer Justin Mongo (writer
"Dirt Music" for director Phill Noyce / actor Russell Crow) and script
edited by John Collee (writer - Master and Commander). As EP, Steve
was also helped steer "Jucy", the ultra low budget AU feature which has
its world premier at the Toronto film Festival 2010.
Adams Kearny has a divers slate of spec projects from young Australian
writers as well as a first look deal with US producer Warren Zide.