Stephen Thomas Curwood (born in Roxbury, Massachusetts on December 11, 1947) is a journalist, author, public radio personality and actor.
[2] His production credits in public broadcasting include reporter and host for NPR's Weekend All Things Considered, host of NPR's World of Opera,[3] producer for the PBS series The Advocates with Michael Dukakis, and creator, host and executive producer of Living on Earth,[4] the prize-winning weekly environmental radio program heard for more than 33 years on public radio stations [5] and distributed by Public Radio International (PRI) since 2006.
Acting roles include Randall in the Loeb Drama Center's production of Slow Dance on the Killing Ground.
A lifelong Quaker, Curwood lives at his family's farm in the Seacoast region of New Hampshire .
Curwood is the author of the nonfiction book, An Uncommon Hero: One Mother Who Fought to Protect Her Child from Sexual Abuse.