Steele Stebbins | |
Nationality: | American |
Occupation: | Actor, EMT |
Years Active: | 2010–present |
Steele Stebbins is an American actor. He is best known for his performance as Kevin Griswold, in the 2015 comedy film Vacation and as Wyatt, in the 2014 comedy film A Haunted House 2.[1] [2] In addition, he has appeared in two short films, Wish You Were (Here) in 2010 and Metered in 2011.
He also played a recurring character on Crazy Ex-Girlfriend as the youngest son of Paula Proctor, Tommy Proctor. He also appeared in Shane Dawson’s 2012 music video, The Vacation Song.[3]
As of 2024, Stebbins also worked as an Emergency Medical Technician.[4]
Year | Film | Role | Producer | |
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2010 | Wish You Were (Here) | Ryan | Dir: Alexander Thomas Scott | |
2011 | Metered | Jeremy | Dir: Jeff Bourg | |
2014 | A Haunted House 2 | Wyatt | IM Global Octane Dir: Michael Tiddes | |
2015 | Vacation | Kevin | Warner Bros. Dir: Jonathan Goldstein Dir: John Francis Daley | |
2016 | Within | Jake | New Line Cinema Dir: Phil Claydon | |
2017 | Brotherly Love | Kyle | Dir: Barry Battles | |
2021 | Donny's Bar Mitzvah | Donny | Dir: Jonny Comebacks |
Year | Title | Role | Producer | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2015–19 | Crazy Ex-Girlfriend | Tommy Proctor | The CW | ||
2016 | Winning Ugly - Pilot | Harry | Fox | ||
Heartbeat | Carson | NBCUniversal | |||
2016–17 | Gamer's Guide to Pretty Much Everything | Spencer | Disney | ||
2017 | Right Hand Guy | Jeff | Disney | ||
2018 | LA to Vegas | Tanner | Fox | Episode: "Jack Silver" |
Title | Role | Producer | |
---|---|---|---|
Chamberlain | Boy | Humble | |
McDonald's | Boy | Hello! | |
Duracell | Boy | Tool of North America | |
Bright House Networks | JJ | BHN Prods | |
PetSmart | Boy | Cameo Content | |
Matchbox Toys | Boy | Mattel | |
AT & T | Boy | Elyse Hollander | |
Fema Ventura County | Boy | Jonah Ansell | |
2017 Nissan Midnight Edition | Skateboarder |
In 2016, Stebbins established a non-profit organization, Steele Stebbins Philanthropies, that is dedicated to engaging youth in philanthropy.[5]
Won the Young Artist Awards 2016 leading actor award in a feature film (aged 11–13) for his role of Kevin Griswold in the feature film Vacation.[6]