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American actor, writer, and producer Stephen Lomer was born Stephen Lomer Boudreault in Salem, Massachusetts, to Patricia Boudreault (née Trainor), a lab technician, and John Boudreault, a groundskeeper. He began performing at a very early age, first as a tap dancer, then as a singer and performer in school and local community productions. In 2017, he published his first novel, Typo Squad, and worked with Narrow Street Films based in Chester, New Hampshire, to bring the source material to life in the short film Typo Squad: Words Can Hurt You (2019). The short was subsequently selected for the 2019 Lift-Off First-Time Filmmaker Festival and the 2019 Imaginarium Convention Film Festival, and won a 2021 Boston Screenplay Festival Award. His pilot script "Con Heads" won the 2017 People's Pilot Comedy Series Award. As a host, Lomer appeared in every episode of the author interview series Tell Me About Your Damn Book. He serves as the permanent anchor on the series The Parody News Network (2021). In 2013, he married Teresa Boudreault (née Hartman) and they live on Boston's North Shore.