Steven Nalevansky
Biography
Biography
A former writer whose most visible TV work was the popular crime drama, "Starsky and Hutch" (1975-79), Nalevansky moved into executive level work helming video programming for Paramount. Later, as vice president and senior vice president at the studio's domestic TV division he supervised the development of "The Kid Who Loved Christmas" (1990) for Eddie Murphy Productions as well as the magazine series, "Hard Copy." Nalevansky also oversees production of the popular latenight talkshow "The Arsenio Hall Show" and served as a creative consultant on the syndicated "Friday the 13th: The Series."
Filmography
Writer (Feature Film)
Producer (Feature Film)
Film Production - Main (Feature Film)
Life Events
1982
Co-wrote (with Jeffrey Bloom) original story for the TV-movie, "Prime Suspect"
1985
Joined Paramount as director of video programming
1986
Became vice president for creative affairs at Paramount Domestic TV
1992
Promoted to senior vice president, creative affairs, at Paramount Domestic TV