Solon "Steve" Tsangaras
March 15, 1960 ~ October 20, 2025
Born in:
Queens, NY
Resided in:
Fairmont, WV
Solon Tsangaras (aka “Li’l Stevie”), beloved actor, musician, author, and friend, passed away on October 20, 2025, in Fairmont, West Virginia, after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 65 years old.
Born on March 15, 1960, in Queens, New York, to Loula Pateras and Pantelis Tsangaras. Solon discovered his love for the arts at an early age. He performed in stage productions, video shorts, and commercials, while also immersing himself in music throughout the 1970s and 1980s. A graduate in Theater Arts, English, and Communications, Solon also studied law enforcement before ultimately returning to his lifelong passions—acting and music.
As a talented musician, he became a key member of Uncle Fester, one of Long Island’s most popular bands, which entertained audiences for more than 25 years. His creativity extended to writing as well; Solon authored the novels Detour to Armageddon and Pipe Screams, co-authored several others, and penned numerous short stories and screenplays.
Solon’s acting career spanned a remarkable range of independent film and television projects. His credits include My Uncle John Is a Zombie, Belly Timber, Killer Campout, The Follower, A Promise to Astrid, Midnight, Faded Memories, Godsend, Her Name Was Christa, Desk Clerk, H.P. Lovecraft’s Witch House, Crackcoon, and most recently the mini-series The Last War.
Over the past decade, Solon also served as a valued member of the Burning Bulb Publishing family, working as a Quality Assurance Specialist and proofreader for numerous independent books and films. In addition, he was a cherished collaborator with JC Films, appearing in nearly a dozen of their faith-based productions. His distinctive look, dedication to his craft, and warm, generous spirit made him an unforgettable presence both on and off set.
Solon believed deeply in the power of independent and faith-driven storytelling. He poured his heart into every project, uplifting those around him with kindness and humor. His legacy of creativity, integrity, and compassion will continue to inspire all who knew him.
He will be deeply missed by his friends, colleagues, and the many audiences who were touched by his work.
Services
Visitation: Sunday, November 2, 2025 2:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Hawkins & Davis Funeral Home
17 Manor Road
SMITHTOWN, NY 11787
(631) 265-1810

I’ve known Steve for 18 years and never had the pleasure of meeting you. I am sorry for your loss.
Corinne
Sail away Solon, you are a free spirit.
RIP Steve .. you will be missed
I was deeply saddened to hear this news. We grew up together in the same melting pot neighborhood and played in the same band for a short while. This was many moons ago, yet it’s strange how someone from the old neighborhood can stay with you, even when life has carried you miles away. Time moved on but this news brought back the laughter, the kinship, the wry sense of humor, the wit, the keen unconventional perspective but most of all the kindness of spirit – all the things that made Solon memorable – even after all these years. It’s great to see that he touched people with all his charms and talents. RIP my friend – I’m sure you’re already whupping it up your way on the other side.
Stevie my old friend, suffice to say I will miss you. I’m really happy we got to see you play your last gig. You would never know how far along you were the way you played that night. A true tribute to your spirit, strength, and talent. You truly are one of the best and most memorable of all those I have called friend during my time. Until we meet again, Godspeed Stevie.
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