- Nickname
- Stev
- Height6′ 7″ (2.01 m)
- Steve Franks was creator, writer, and executive producer of the USA Network original series Psych.
A southern California native, Franks earned a BA in English from the University of California, Irvine in 1991 while also doing stand-up comedy and fronting the popular Orange County band, Friendly Indians. While a graduate student in the film department of Loyola Marymount University, Franks career was launched when his first screenplay, "Big Daddy" was purchased by Columbia Pictures as a vehicle for Adam Sandler, and went on to gross more than 160 million dollars domestically.
On the heels of this success, Franks went on to create and work on more than a dozen other feature film projects, including the action/comedy "Skiptracer" for producer Neal Moritz and Sony Pictures, and the feature version of "I Dream of Jeannie."
On the television side, Franks has been involved in numerous projects for ABC, CBS, and NBC networks. A fan for many years of classic, light detective shows like "Moonlighting" and "Magnum P.I.," Franks created a character this year who shares a similar tone - a psychic detective who has no psychic abilities. Thus Psych was born.
Franks resides in Orange County with his wife and children.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Brad Bernstein
- SpouseApril McDonald(? - present) (1 child)
- His father was an LAPD cop who liked to call himself 'a trained observer' and wanted to groom his only son to follow in his footsteps. Whenever they went to a restaurant, he would test young Steve by telling him to close his eyes and recall: How many people have hats on? Where is the exit? What's the name on the hostess' nametag?".
- He was a student of the Orange Coast College Film/Video Program.
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