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  Peace, Steve
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NameSteve Peace
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Born March 30, 1953 (71 years)
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InfoJ. Stephen "Steve" Peace (March 30, 1953–) is a film writer and producer, and a US Democratic politician from California.

Peace was born in 1953 in San Diego, California. His few film credits include the famous cult-movies in the parody Killer Tomatoes series (Attack of the Killer Tomatoes!, Return of the Killer Tomatoes!, Killer Tomatoes Strike Back, and Killer Tomatoes Eat France (under the name J. Stephen "Rock" Peace). He acted in the first 3, wrote the two first and the final film, and produced all 4. He is also not as famous for doing all 3 aforementioned jobs in unrelated film Happy Hour AKA Sour Grapes.

Peace got his start in politics as a protégé of Assemblyman Larry Kapiloff. Peace served in the California State Assembly from 1982–1992 and the California Senate from 1993–2002. During his term, Peace was known as one of the brightest and most politically savvy senators in Sacramento. He wrote the electricity deregulation bill that many believed resulted in the California electricity crisis of 2000 and 2001. The "Steve Peace Death March", as it was known, caused many legislators to switch their votes to support deregulation, and he took credit for being "the father of deregulation". [1]. The energy crisis was enough to cause him to abandon a proposed run for California Secretary of State. As part of his campaign to distance himself from the energy crisis, he posted a short video on his state website which included several clips of him opposing the type of deregulation which was eventually included in the energy bill. In the years after the energy crisis, information about market abuse by Enron and ineffective federal oversight by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission supports Peace's contention that the crisis was not, as pundits claimed at the time, a result of "his" energy bill.

After being term limited out of the assembly he was appointed Director of the California Department of Finance by then governor Gray Davis.

Peace is currently senior advisor for San Diego Padres owner John Moores, chairman of the board of directors for the California Independent Voter Project and CEO of Killer Tomatoes Entertainment. He is currently married to his wife Cheryl and has three sons. His eldest son, Clint Peace, is an executive at Four Square Productions.

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