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Steve, Stephen, or Steven Peterson may refer to: * Steve Peterson (actor), American actor * Steve Peterson (racing executive) (1950–2008), American technical director for NASCAR * Steve Peterson, American musician in Peninsula Banjo Band * Stephen Peterson (rower), American rower * Steve Peterson (game designer) Steve Peterson is an American game designer who has worked primarily on role-playing games. Career When George MacDonald started work on role-playing games by adding more detailed super powers to Gamescience's '' Superhero: 2044'' RPG and ultima ..., founder of Hero Games See also * Steve Pederson (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Peterson, Steve ...
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Steve Peterson (actor)
Steve Peterson is an American actor who was seen as Stanley in ''The Body'' at the Matrix Theatre, King Arthur in Dennis Gersten’s'' The Author’s Thumb,'' Tranio in ''Taming of the Shrew'' at the Globe Playhouse, Aguecheek in ''Twelfth Night'' for both Shakespeare at Play and Ellen Geer's Theatricum Botanicum, and as the Ghost in Mark Ringer’s production of'' Hamlet.'' Background He has appeared at the Write/Act Repertory Theatre Company in ''Murder, Mayhem and the Macabre'', ''A Patriot for Me, Transports of the Heart'', and ''Bleak House.'' Other Los Angeles stage appearances include '' A Month in the Country'' at the Odyssey Theatre, ''The Letter Writer'' at the Santa Monica Playhouse, and Agatha Christie’s ''Black Coffee'' at the Sierra Madre Playhouse. Peterson has appeared in numerous productions at San Diego’s Old Globe Theatre, at the Grove Shakespeare and Nevada Shakespeare Festivals, and the UK/AZ Festival in Phoenix, as well as Glendale’s A Noise Within. ...
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Steve Peterson (racing Executive)
Steve Peterson (1950 – July 15, 2008) was an American technical director for NASCAR. He joined NASCAR in 1995 and worked with them up until his death. During his time he worked as a technical director and a safety adviser. He led to the improvement of safety barriers, neck and head restraints as well as seatbelts. In 1982 he worked as pit stop, crew chief for driver Mark Martin (racecar driver), Mark Martin. In 2006 he was awarded Society of Automotive Engineers Motorsports Achievement Award. Peterson died of natural causes at his home in Concord, North Carolina.NASCAR technical director Peterson, 58, dies at home
''NASCAR.Com'' The ''NASCAR Confidential'' episode on "Race Control" for the 2008 Coca-Cola 600 at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, NC that aired on Speed TV on Jul ...
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Peninsula Banjo Band
The Peninsula Banjo Band is American musical group and 501(c)3 non-profit foundationRetrieved from online archive www.Guidestar.com February 11, 2011. dedicated to preserving the musical legacy of the four-string banjo as well as raising money for cancer-related and other notable charities. The group is based in Northern California, around San Jose and San Francisco and has performed publicly every week since 1966 (over 2000 performances). One of its other contributions is in the form of music education (scholarships), frequent free public performances, and the hosting of an annual jazz festival that has featured the best of the professional and amateur banjo community since the 1970s. Formed in 1963, the PBB is known worldwide as one of North America's premier banjo jazz groups that has headlined numerous times over its history and been the opening act for notable entertainers and musical groups of the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s. History Formation and early years The band ...
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Stephen Peterson (rower)
Stephen L. Peterson (born June 27, 1963) is an American rower who was a member of the 1996 U.S. Olympic team. He was also on the 1990 U.S. World Championships team where he won a gold medal in the Men’s Lightweight Double Scull. He has been the head coach of the Indiana University women’s rowing team since 2003. Peterson was born in Detroit, Michigan but grew up in Cumberland, Rhode Island. As a student at the University of Rhode Island, he was on the rowing team and a member of Sigma Pi fraternity. During his time on the rowing team at URI, he would win gold medals his freshman (1982) and junior (1984) years at thDad Vail Collegiate National Rowing Championships After graduating in 1985, he would take his first coaching job as an assistant at The University of Rhode Island from 1986 to 1987and later become the head coach from 1989 to 1991. He would leave Rhode Island to become the head coach of the lightweight men’s crew at Rutgers University from 1992 to 1995. ...
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Steve Peterson (game Designer)
Steve Peterson is an American game designer who has worked primarily on role-playing games. Career When George MacDonald started work on role-playing games by adding more detailed super powers to Gamescience's '' Superhero: 2044'' RPG and ultimately creating his own original system, Steve Peterson typed the game up, which eventually became the superhero RPG, ''Champions'' (1981). MacDonald and Peterson had only enough money to print 1,500 copies of the game and hand-collated the pages, and they sold their new game at Pacific Origins 1981; they were surprised to see it sell very well, selling 1,000 of their 1,500 copies at the convention. After this early success, MacDonald and Peterson started Hero Games as a publishing label. By 1982 MacDonald and Peterson opened up an office and asked player Ray Greer to join them as a partner and to handle marketing and sales. MacDonald and Peterson designed the game ''Espionage!'' (1983), which was later updated with L. Douglas Garrett as '' ...
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