Steve Miner

Steve Miner

Pioneering the sphere of horror and suspense, Steve Miner, born in 1951 in Westport, Connecticut, United States, became active in the world of directing from 1981. Recognized for his work mainly in the horror genre, Miner directed some iconic films that include "Friday the 13th Part II," "Friday the 13th Part III," and "House," although he has not received any major film festival awards. Miner's directorial style is characterized by his ability to blend visceral horror with elements of suspense and dark comedy, creating an intriguing cinematic experience for audiences.

Steve Miner, with his unflinching love for horror, has left an indelible mark on the genre, his films continuously reminding us of the thrill of fear and the artistry of suspense.