David Stever is a multifaceted creative professional, boasting a diverse repertoire of skills as a screenwriter, film producer, and novelist. His impressive body of work includes the TV movie, Hometown Remedy (2023),which he wrote and co-produced, featuring Galadriel Stineman and Aaron Mees in leading roles.
In addition to his television endeavors, Stever has also made a mark in the world of feature films. He served as the producer of the 2011 film, Coffin, starring the talented Kevin Sorbo, known for his iconic roles in Hercules and God's Not Dead, alongside Bruce Davison, a veteran actor with credits in the X-MEN franchise.
Furthermore, Stever's experience extends to the realm of associate producing, as he was involved in the Cary Anderson film, Extra School. His original screenplay, Safehouse, which features Thomas Calabro and Robert Miano, was brought to life in 2008.
As a novelist, Stever has made a significant impact with his Johnny Delarosa mystery-thriller series, which debuted in 2016 with the publication of Auburn Ride. This series pays homage to the rich tradition of detective fiction that has captivated audiences for generations, earning the reputation as "noir for the 21st Century."
Throughout his career, Stever has been an active member of the Private Eye Writers of America and the International Thriller Writers, solidifying his position as a respected and accomplished figure in the world of writing and production.