Born Steven Spielberg December 18, 1946 in the small town of Cincinnati, Ohio, the son of a professional pianist and an electrician. Steven goes to school in a remote provincial town of Phoenix (Arizona), where the family moved soon after his birth. Stephen was the only Jew in the class, perhaps this was linked to its isolation. Most of the time, Stephen spent near the TV, and it is unknown as to fate, one of the best directors of our time, if not for the gift of his father's 8mm camera with which Stephen is almost never parted. At age 12, Stephen first time taking part in the competition of amateur films, giving the jury a 40-minute film "Escape to Nowhere" (1960), tells the story of war. The painting, which is attended by parents and sisters and little director wins the contest. And the father and mother of young talent in every way, including money, support all his initiatives.