Steven Kunes

Age: 68

born September 7, 1956

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Steven Kunes (born 1956) is an American conman and former screenwriter. He has been convicted of felony commercial burglary and grand theft by false pretenses.

Kunes was born in 1956 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He graduated in 1974 from Neshaminy High School, and attended college at New York University.

Kunes' IMDb page claims writing credits for an episode of the TV show The Love Boat and a TV movie Alvin Goes Back to School, as well as various roles as an "uncredited creative consultant", but it has been heavily edited and redacted. At various times he has claimed to have written Johnny Carson's final monologue, worked on a Harry Potter film, and written the biopic Catch Me If You Can. In 2011, Kunes wrote a number of guest commentaries that were published by Santa Barbara media outlets. It was eventually discovered that they had largely been plagiarized from Newsweek columns and they were removed from websites.

With Norman Lear, Kunes co-wrote a pilot TV episode for NBC in August 1984 called P.O.P. about a "lovable con artist" and he was a writer on two single-season sitcoms, a.k.a. Pablo in 1984 on ABC: 5  and Marblehead Manor in 1987-88: 96–7 

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