Logo

14 Facts About Stephen Trombley

1.

Stephen Trombley was born on December 8,1954 and is an American author, filmmaker and musician.

2.

Stephen Trombley took British citizenship in 2003 and is a dual national.

3.

Stephen Trombley is president of the independent film and television production company Worldview Pictures.

4.

Stephen Marshall Trombley was born in Star Lake, New York in 1954.

5.

Stephen Trombley was raised in Ballston Spa, NY and graduated from the State University of New York at Plattsburgh in 1975 with a BA in English.

6.

Stephen Trombley spent his junior year abroad at the University of Nottingham and returned there in 1975 to begin work on a PhD with Roger Poole.

7.

At Mirageland Trombley produced The Prince of Wales' ITV television special on community architecture, The Pride Factor.

Related searches
Martin Sheen
8.

Stephen Trombley then worked behind the fence at Los Alamos Nuclear Laboratory and on location at Arzamas-16, the secret Russian nuclear weapons center, to make the 2000 documentary Stockpile: The New Nuclear Menace, narrated by Martin Sheen.

9.

In 1988 Stephen Trombley published The Right to Reproduce: A History of Coercive Sterlization.

10.

In 2012, Stephen Trombley moved to Nashville, Tennessee after co-writing several songs with Angela Kaset, whom he met while she was staying in Vermont in 2011.

11.

Stephen Trombley lost his physical and intellectual ability to write.

12.

Stephen Trombley spent eight weeks in a stroke rehabilitation centre.

13.

Stephen Trombley recounted the story of his stroke and its mental and physical effects in his memoir At a Stroke: Diary of a Recovery.

14.

In 2013, Stephen Trombley was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.