Steve Sayre(I)
- Director
- Actor
- Writer
Steve Sayre is an actor and director -- best known for Lost at Sea (1995) starring with Caroline Ambrose and Mark Cuban (of Dallas Mavericks fame), as well as the cult classic The Satan Killer (1993), and Movie Madness (1992). Sayre is now in production on an action/adventure feature entitled "Tomorrow's Heroes," which is scheduled for release in the summer of 2025. He also works as a researcher and a speechwriter and serves as a coach for doctoral and master's candidates at several universities.
He is also the director of the hit docufilm "Ghosts and the Afterlife: A Scientific Investigation," which was released in late December of 2022.
Education and Military Background
Sayre Holds a Ph.D. in psychology, a Master of Arts in history, and a Bachelor of Arts from Pepperdine University and Cal State University, Northridge, respectively. He has served in a top-secret capacity for the United States military, as a private investigator, and on special assignment as a U.S. Marshal. Sayre completed combat training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, and is a graduate with the highest honors from the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, CA.
He is also the director of the hit docufilm "Ghosts and the Afterlife: A Scientific Investigation," which was released in late December of 2022.
Education and Military Background
Sayre Holds a Ph.D. in psychology, a Master of Arts in history, and a Bachelor of Arts from Pepperdine University and Cal State University, Northridge, respectively. He has served in a top-secret capacity for the United States military, as a private investigator, and on special assignment as a U.S. Marshal. Sayre completed combat training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, and is a graduate with the highest honors from the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, CA.