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Steve Stark

Steve Stark is an and studio executive renowned for his extensive career in scripted content development and production, including leadership at major studios and executive producing hit series such as Fargo on and on . Stark's professional journey began in development roles, where he served as Executive Vice President of Development at Columbia TriStar Network Television, overseeing drama and comedy projects. He later became President of Steve Stark Productions under an overall deal with Universal Television, producing series like NBC's Medium and USA Network's Fairly Legal. In 2011, he joined Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) as President of Television Production & Development, a position he held for nine years, during which he championed high-profile adaptations including The Handmaid's Tale and oversaw more than 2,400 episodes of television across network, cable, and digital platforms. In May 2021, Stark departed MGM to found Toluca Pictures, where he serves as Chairman and , focusing on innovative scripted content. Under this banner, he has continued to executive produce acclaimed projects, including multiple seasons of Fargo (nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited or in 2024) and Netflix's Wednesday (nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series in 2023), filmed primarily for its second season, which premiered on in August 2025. Recent projects include the development of The Book of Cold Cases for and Bloodaxe for Prime Video as of November 2025. Stark's contributions have earned him recognition for fostering influential series that blend , thriller, and genre elements, solidifying his influence in the television industry.

Early life and education

Upbringing in Iowa

Steve Stark grew up in . He spent his formative years in this Midwestern city before leaving for higher education. Limited public details are available regarding his family background and specific childhood experiences in .

Academic background

Steve Stark attended , graduating in 1982 with a in radio, television, and film. During his senior year, he produced Rising Stars (1982–83) as part of a seminar led by Bob Banner, which featured emerging talents and provided practical experience in production.

Professional career

Early development roles

Following his academic training in television at Northwestern University, Steve Stark began his professional career as a producer and development executive at Al Burton Productions (Universal Studios), where he wrote and produced episodes of The New Lassie (1989–1990) and consulted on Charles in Charge (1987–1990). He then joined Paramount Television in the early 1990s in development roles. Over the next nine years, he advanced through development and current programming roles, culminating as Senior Vice President of Current Programming by 2001, where he managed script oversight, production coordination, and talent relations for ongoing series. In this capacity, Stark contributed to the stewardship of more than 1,300 episodes across multiple programs, including the final season of Cheers, the launch of Frasier, Star Trek: Voyager, JAG, Nash Bridges, and Soul Food. In 2001, Stark transitioned to Columbia TriStar Television as Executive Vice President of Development, focusing on the creation and nurturing of new content in , , and alternative formats. His responsibilities encompassed script evaluation, pilot production, and talent scouting, directly shaping the studio's early pipeline through hands-on involvement in pitches and initial oversight. Notable contributions in this junior-to-mid-level progression included the development of the CBS drama series (2002–2004) and the Warner Bros. Television family (2002–2006), both of which he helped shepherd from concept to pilot stages. This period at Paramount and Columbia TriStar marked Stark's foundational experience in the industry, building expertise in identifying viable series concepts and assembling creative teams amid the competitive landscape of and early network television.

Studio leadership positions

Steve Stark held senior executive positions at Network Television and , where he contributed to development and current programming strategies. As Senior Vice President of Current Programming at , he managed ongoing series production and ensured alignment with network goals. Earlier, Stark served as Executive Vice President of Development at Network Television, overseeing the creation of and pilots that advanced to series. In these roles, he also led operations for Kelsey Grammer's Grammnet Productions, handling overall deals and production oversight for projects under the banner. In 2011, Stark joined () as head of scripted television production and development, a position he held for nine years, during which he championed high-profile adaptations including and oversaw more than 2,400 episodes of television across network, cable, and digital platforms. In 2020, he was promoted to President of the newly formed /UA Television, expanding his responsibilities to include strategic label management. Under Stark's leadership at , key strategic initiatives emphasized innovative genres, notably championing dystopian dramas such as , which became a critically acclaimed flagship series. His oversight extended to broad content pipelines across multiple studios, enabling the development and production of diverse scripted programming that addressed evolving viewer demands. These efforts built on his foundational experience in hands-on development from earlier career stages.

Independent production companies

After serving as president of MGM Television from 2011 to 2021, Steve Stark transitioned to independent producing to gain greater creative autonomy and focus on developing premium content outside a studio executive role. Stark first ventured into independent production with the launch of Steve Stark Productions in 2009, securing an overall deal with NBCUniversal that enabled the development of multiple pilots. The company quickly produced early projects, including the NBC drama series The Event, which aired from 2010 to 2011 and marked Stark's initial foray into high-concept scripted television as an executive producer. Other notable efforts included the USA Network legal drama Fairly Legal, contributing to the shingle's reputation for genre-driven series before Stark's move to MGM. In May 2021, Stark founded Toluca Pictures under a with , allowing the company to prioritize independent while leveraging studio resources for distribution and financing. To build the leadership team, Stark appointed Stacey Levin, formerly senior VP of scripted television at , as to oversee and packaging, and Elena Blekhter, a veteran development executive, as vice president. Toluca Pictures operates with a focus on premium scripted series, encompassing drama, limited series, and select features, while maintaining an international scope through co-productions. Upon launch, the company announced an initial slate that rapidly expanded to include setups at eight networks and streaming platforms, such as a drama at and projects with . By 2025, Pictures had grown its pipeline to over 50 projects, with key developments including executive production on the limited series The Bombing of for and . The company also attached to new adaptations, such as the upcoming series The Book of Cold Cases, based on Simone St. James's novel, and the true-crime limited series My Mom's Murder starring , underscoring its ongoing emphasis on high-impact, event-driven storytelling.

Notable works and recognition

Key television productions

Steve Stark has executive produced or overseen numerous influential television series, contributing to their development from concept to production across major networks and streaming platforms such as , , , and . During his tenure as President of MGM Television from 2012 to 2021, he played a pivotal role in championing and guiding high-profile projects, amassing oversight of more than 2,400 episodes throughout his career. His work emphasizes narrative-driven dramas that explore complex social themes, often achieving significant cultural resonance and viewership milestones. One of Stark's landmark contributions is his executive production on The Handmaid's Tale for Hulu, where he oversaw MGM's involvement in adapting Margaret Atwood's dystopian novel into a critically acclaimed series that premiered in 2017. Under his leadership, the show addressed themes of authoritarianism and women's rights, becoming a cultural touchstone with its timely commentary on contemporary issues; Stark guided its expansion from initial seasons to a robust anthology format, ensuring consistent production quality across multiple episodes. In 2025, he extended this legacy as an executive producer on the sequel series The Testaments, also for Hulu and MGM Television, which adapts Atwood's follow-up novel and continues the story 15 years later, with production commencing in April 2025. Stark's portfolio also includes executive producing Fargo for , an inspired by the ' film, where he contributed to its development and production starting from its early seasons, helping it evolve into a platform for acclaimed storytelling with rotating casts and Midwestern noir aesthetics that have influenced genre television. Similarly, he served as on Vikings: for , a of the franchise, overseeing its launch in 2022 and subsequent seasons that expanded the historical drama's scope to explore Viking explorations in 11th-century and , drawing massive global audiences through epic action and character-driven narratives. In the realm of supernatural and mystery genres, Stark executive produced for , based on , where he facilitated the transition of production to for Season 2 and contributed to key casting decisions in 2024, including the addition of , enhancing the series' blend of teen drama and horror that became Netflix's second-most-watched English-language show. Earlier in his career, he developed and executive produced NBC's Medium (2005–2011), guiding 130 episodes centered on psychic visions and criminal investigations, which popularized procedural elements with twists and ran for seven seasons. Additionally, Stark brought (2010–2011) to , executive producing its 22 episodes as a conspiracy thriller involving government secrets and alien phenomena, marking an early example of his ability to shepherd high-concept ideas from pilot to full series. Through his independent company Toluca Pictures, launched in 2021, Stark continues to produce culture-defining series, maintaining his focus on innovative storytelling that bridges traditional broadcast and streaming formats.

Awards and honors

Steve Stark's oversight of acclaimed television productions has resulted in numerous industry accolades, including multiple Peabody Awards, Primetime Emmy Awards, and Golden Globe Awards for series such as The Handmaid's Tale and Fargo. For instance, The Handmaid's Tale, which Stark championed as president of MGM Television, earned a Peabody Award in 2018, eight Primetime Emmy Awards including Outstanding Drama Series in 2017, and two Golden Globe Awards for Best Television Series – Drama in 2018 and 2019. Similarly, Fargo under his executive production has secured three Peabody Awards across its seasons, 7 Primetime Emmy wins including Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series in 2015 and 2016, and two Golden Globe Awards for Best Limited Series in 2015 and 2016. Stark has personally received recognition for his contributions to television excellence, including two AFI Television Awards for his leadership in producing impactful series. He has been nominated for two , most recently in 2024 for Outstanding Limited or as on Fargo Season 5, and is also a Golden Globe nominee. Additional honors include the Entertainment Industries Council Special Commendation, a Genesis Award for advancing animal welfare portrayals in media, the Prism Award for accurate depictions of mental health issues, and the Golden Reel Award for sound editing excellence. In the humanitarian sphere, Stark was awarded the Help Group Humanitarian of the Year in 2019 for his supporting education and services for children with . These awards highlight his dual impact on entertainment innovation and societal good through sustained professional and charitable efforts.

Personal life

Family and marriage

Steve Stark married actress and singer in 1986. The couple remained together until Nicastro's death on November 4, 2010, following a decade-long battle with . Stark and Nicastro had two daughters, (full name Callison Christian Stark) and (full name Caroline Stark). Following Nicastro's passing, Stark raised the daughters in , where they have been publicly noted for their close family bond and involvement in local community initiatives in Toluca Lake.

Philanthropic activities

Steve Stark has been a dedicated supporter of The Help Group, a providing and therapy services to children with , including those on the . His involvement includes financial contributions and advocacy efforts aimed at enhancing educational opportunities for underserved youth. In recognition of his commitment, Stark received the Help Humanitarian from The Help Group in 2019 during their 21st Annual Teddy Bear Ball, an event that raised funds for programs supporting children with disabilities. Stark's philanthropic engagement extends to family-initiated charitable initiatives, particularly through the Kling Street Kids, a holiday fundraiser he co-founded with his daughters in 2001 to benefit . This annual event, which involves neighborhood children selling donated items like to hospitalized kids, has raised over $110,000 by 2013 and, as of 2024, over $750,000 cumulatively, with operations continuing through the 21st annual event in December 2024. The initiative was motivated by personal family experiences with illness, emphasizing community-driven aid for children separated from their families during treatment. Throughout his career, Stark has linked his support for these causes to broader humanitarian values, often highlighting the importance of in fostering brighter futures for vulnerable children. His ongoing contributions to and pediatric care reflect a consistent focus on and initiatives, without documented involvement in environmental or arts-specific .

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