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  1. Steven McCarthy is a Canadian actor and filmmaker from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. He is most noted for his three-time guest role as Morgan in the television series Mary Kills People, for which he won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance in a Guest Role in a Drama Series at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards in 2018.

  2. Steven McCarthy. Actor: The Expanse. Steven McCarthy is an award-winning actor, director, and musician. In 2018 McCarthy was awarded a Canadian Screen Award (CSA) for Best Guest Performance in a dramatic series for his portrayal of a dying rock singer in season one of 'Mary Kills People."

    • Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada
    • 2 min
    • Actor, Writer, Producer
  3. About | stevenmccarthy. Steven McCartHy. Steven McCarthy is an award-winning actor, director, educator and musician. In 2018 McCarthy was honoured with a Canadian Screen Award (CSA) for Best Guest Performance in a dramatic series for his portrayal of a dying rock singer in season one of 'Mary Kills People."

  4. Overview. Born. Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. Mini Bio. Steven McCarthy is an award-winning actor, director, and musician. In 2018 McCarthy was awarded a Canadian Screen Award (CSA) for Best Guest Performance in a dramatic series for his portrayal of a dying rock singer in season one of 'Mary Kills People."

  5. Biography. Steven McCarthy is a Canadian stage and screen actor and director, as well as singer of the funk band "The ElastoCitizens". He's a graduate of the Acting Program at the National Theatre School of Canada, Montreal, Quebec. Known For. Pieces of a Woman. The Skulls. Dead Mary. Eye of the Beholder. V/H/S/94. The Crossing. o negative. Riders.

  6. Steven McCarthy is an award-winning actor, director, and musician. In 2018 McCarthy was awarded a Canadian Screen Award (CSA) for Best Guest Performance in a dramatic series for his portrayal of a dying rock singer in season one of 'Mary Kills People."

  7. Steven McCarthy is an acclaimed actor, director, and musician. He was the sole candidate chosen to take part in a special, one-year directing intensive at The National theatre school of Canada. His genre-bending productions of Bliss, Malaria Lullaby, and Boblo used elements of circus, dance, trapeze, and rock and roll and earned multiple awards ac