Kane got his start in the entertainment industry writing and directing independent film and theater. His first feature film, The Doghouse, won Best Director at the NY Indy Film Festival. His collection of one act plays, Out of Your Mind, had a successful run in Los Angeles at the GuerriLA Theater.
In 2016, Kane was given the Distinguished Public Service Award, the United States Navy's top civilian honor, for The Last Ship.
In March 2019, it was announced that Kane had joined the Paramount+ series Halo as showrunner.[5] Steven wrote or co-wrote every episode of the first season of Halo
While completing post-production on season 1 of Halo, Kane joined the Amazon Prime Video series Jack Ryan as showrunner for season 4.
References
^Farrell, Jennifer. "A moviemaker comes home; A Cherry Hill director hopes his local field helps make his film a hit", The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 27, 1999. Accessed October 26, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "So when Steven Kane needed a place to shoot his first feature-length film in which baseball plays a major-league role he knew that the Cherry Hill Eastern Little League diamond was the perfect spot, 'Where better than my hometown?' the lefthanded hitter said, grinning, as he recalled the opposite-field shot that made him a star on the 1979 McGroarty's Liquor Nine.... As shouts of 'Rolling! Quiet everyone. . . . Action!' and 'Cut!' pierced the normally quiet Kingston neighborhood, the Cherry Hill High School West graduate, who went on to the University of Pennsylvania and studied film production at the University of Southern California, seemed right at home."