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Steve R. Cuiffo

Steve R. Cuiffo began his career in 1964, trained by Delbert B Marshall a close associate of Howard Hughes. Also during that same period Mr. Cuiffo trained at MGM Studio, than onto Twentieth Century Fox, Universal Studios, and Paramount pictures. Mr. Cuiffo has also obtained over 200 television and 72 featured film credits. A few of his television credits and featured films include:

  • Flipper, (1964) negative cutter (88 episodes)
  • Thunderball, starring James Bond (1965) (negative cutter)
  • Daktari: A Man's Man, staring Marshall Thompson and Cheryl Miller (1966)(Negative cutter)
  • Cowboy in Africa, starring Albert Powell and Arthur Adams Powell (1967)
  • Tony Rome starring Frank Sinatra (1967) (negative cutter)
  • “Gentle Ben”,starring Clint Howard and Rance Howard (Ron Howards father and brother) (1967-69)(66 episodes)
  • Lady in the Cement, starring Frank Sinatra, Raquel Welch (1968) (Negative cutter)
  • Hello Down There, starring Tony Randall and Janet Leigh (1969) (Negative cutter)
  • Wonderful Land of Oz, The (1969)
  • Jack and the Beanstalk (1970)  (Film editor)
  • Thumbelina (1970) (Film editor)
  • Johnny Weissmuller/Evel Knievel, Celebrity Roast show (Produced by Steve Cuiffo)
  • How Do I Love Thee?, starring Jackie Gleason and Maureen O'Hara (1970) (Assistant editor, Shell writer)
  • Darker Than Amber, starring Rod Taylor, Theodore Bikel and Jane Russell (1970) (Assistant Editor)
  • “Primus” (1971)
  • The Godmothers, starring Danny Aiello and Mickey Rooney (1973)(negative cutter)
  • Live and Let Die, starring James Bond (1973)(Negative Cutter)
  • The Devil's Triangle, starring Vincent Prince (1974)  (negative Cutter)

In 1972, Steve Cuiffo founded the Studio Center entertainment complex located in South Florida's film and recording industry. The entertainment complex included a large screening room with inter lock screening, animation stands, modeling school, finishing school, television distribution, underwater production company with a foley stage, Radio production, motion pictures lab with 35 milometer film equipment and recording studio. In addition while working aside with Angelo Ross president of Studio Center Films, Mr. Cuiffo received a nomination for the Academy award of merit for his outstanding achievement for “Smokey and the Bandit”.

In 1990, the organization added a new 20,000 square foot complex in Miami Lakes that houses 4 state of the art recording studios.


In 1975, the first record was recorded, “Do You Want to Get Funky With Me “ by Peter Brown, managed by Freddy Demann. Since then, Mr. Cuiffo has received 8 Grammys for artists such as Shakira, Roberto Blades, Elvis Crespo and Ricky Martin as owner of Studio Center and operating partner/manager of SuperSonic Studio.

He has also received a number of gold and platinum records for various artists.

Mr. Cuiffo has received three keys to the city for the city of North Miami Florida in 1970, Miami Beach in 1980 and in 1991 for the Entertainment Industry in Dade County.

Mr. Cuiffo has also received an award on behalf of Martin Luther King the S.C.L.C honors in 1985 and in 1986 for his support and kindness in the recovery of “ I Choose Love as My Weapon”.