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Steven Grayhm was born in London, Ontario Canada, to a Polish-German mother and Canadian father whose family lineage descends from the Weskarini Algonquin First Nation people of La Petite Nation (Little Nation) from Western Quebec, Canada. Grayhm is a graduate of the UK's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He was nominated for a Hollywood Film Award at the Hollywood Film Awards for his short film, "Vodka, Winter and the Cry of Violin," a project in which he served as star, writer, director and producer. Based on the true story of his Polish grandparents, the film depicts their perilous struggle during the final winter of World War II to save their only son from a Nazi German POW camp. The film earned a nomination at Raindance UK and won "Best International Short" at the New York International Film Festival. Grayhm has garnered critical acclaim for a diverse body of work across film, television and stage. He received particular praise for his role as Young Eddie in the 2004 film adaptation of Mitch Albom's best-selling novel, "The Five People You Meet In Heaven." The film featured an ensemble cast including Academy Award winner Jon Voight, Academy Award nominees Jeff Daniels and Ellen Burstyn, and Emmy winner Michael Imperioli. On television, Grayhm was the series lead, Liam Cullen, in the Netflix post-apocalyptic drama "Between" (2015-16) and appeared in Robert Zemeckis' big-budget documentary-drama, "Medal of Honor" (2018). His notable stage credits include multiple runs in the title role of "Hamlet" and the Los Angeles theater production of August Strindberg's "The Father," which was directed by Academy Award winner Estelle Parsons and starred Academy winners Al Pacino, Dianne Wiest and Jessica Chastain. In 2020, Grayhm founded Team House Studios, a film production company with a mission to empower military veterans by providing them with employment and training opportunities in both performance and production roles. Grayhm recently returned behind the camera to direct himself in the upcoming Veterans feature film "Sheepdog" which he wrote and produced. The film is executive produced by Joe Newcomb (Dallas Buyers Club), and co-stars Academy Award nominee Virginia Madsen, Emmy nominee Vondie Curtis Hall, SAG nominee Dominic Fusuma, Tony nominee Lilli Cooper and Matt Dallas. The film is being released by Allen Media Group Motion Pictures, and scheduled for release in select theaters December 2025 and nationwide in January.