Bishop Stevens
Bishop Stevens is a former professional wrestler who transitioned into acting in 2014. He honed his wrestling skills under the guidance of the legendary eight-time champion Harley Race before joining World Championship Wrestling, which was later acquired by WWF (now WWE).
In the early stages of his acting career, Stevens made appearances on acclaimed television series such as AMC's "The Walking Dead," FOX's "Empire," and NBC's "Chicago PD." His breakthrough came with a guest-starring role on the popular Verizon go90 political drama "Embeds," where he acted alongside Don Tieri and Alexis Zalar.
In recent years, Stevens has emerged as one of the Midwest's most promising film actors, landing roles in four major Hollywood productions released in 2018. These films include Nicolas Cage's "Mom and Dad," Chance the Rapper's "Slice," Colin Ford's "Family Blood," and Ellen Page's "My Days of Mercy." Additionally, he starred in three other significant projects that year: "LockDown," developed by High Point Pictures with veteran actor Michael Pare'; "Thy Neighbor," produced by Homesick Media and nominated for five awards at the 2018 ICFF; and "No Good Heroes," a Syfy alien film featuring Tim O'Leary.
Beyond acting, Bishop is also a motivational speaker and fitness advocate. He has gained recognition on the sci-fi and horror convention circuit, frequently making guest appearances across the Midwest.