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Steven Banks is an American musician, comedian, actor, and writer of television cartoons, including SpongeBob SquarePants. Banks hit it big when he developed (and starred in) a one-man theatrical show titled Home Entertainment Center β a comedic play about an easily-distracted procrastinator trying to meet a work deadline. He gave 440 performances of Home Entertainment Center at venues like the Canon Theater, Pasadena Playhouse, Marine's Memorial Theater, and The One Act in San Francisco (where the show ran for eleven months). For his performances, he was awarded the L.A. Weekly Theater Award, four Drama-Logue Awards, and three San Francisco Bay Area Critic's Awards. He also performed at the Aspen Comedy festival, the Cast Theater, Callboard Theater, and Las Palmas Theater. In 1989 Home Entertainment Center achieved national fame when it was filmed and aired on Showtime. The show featured original songs written and performed by Banks. On May 14 of 1989, he appeared (with Penn) on the Dr. Demento radio program (that year's Mother's Day Special) and performed a number of his songs live on-air. The ensuing fame landed him a tv pilot on Showtime in January of 1991 β The Steven Banks Show (sometimes inaccurately referenced as The Steven Brooks Show). The plot of the show was much the same as his one-act play: Banks portrayed Steven Brooks β an underachieving, chronic procrastinator fascinated by trivia and cursed with a penchant for comedic songs. Showtime aired the pilot fo