Stephen Gilchrist Glover is better known as Steve-O, an American film actor, hip-hop artist and producer.
Steve was born in 1974 in London, where his family lived while his father was working. At the age of twelve, the boy had already lived in five different countries. Such a rich experience of the traveler allowed Steve to learn languages well, now he is fluent in three foreign languages, and also has triple citizenship - Great Britain, Canada and the United States.
Stephen graduated from high
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Stephen Gilchrist Glover is better known as Steve-O, an American film actor, hip-hop artist and producer.
Steve was born in 1974 in London, where his family lived while his father was working. At the age of twelve, the boy had already lived in five different countries. Such a rich experience of the traveler allowed Steve to learn languages well, now he is fluent in three foreign languages, and also has triple citizenship - Great Britain, Canada and the United States.
Stephen graduated from high school in London, after which he entered the University of Miami. After studying for a year, he realized that the chosen direction is not for him. Stephen decides to go to circus school in order to become a professional stuntman. After graduating from college, Stephen cherished the hope of getting to Hollywood, for which he began to offer various producers home videos with his tricks.
Once one of these videos was in the hands of Jeff Tremaine, who at the time was working on the project of a new reality show stuntmen – “Freaks”. The first season of "Chudacians" aired on MTV in 2000. And a year later, Steven, or as everyone now called him, Steve-O, decides to go on his own tour, Steve-O: Do not try to repeat this at home.” The show was an incredible success and gathered fans not only in the United States, but also in a dozen other countries.
With the end of the series
"Freaks" The crew and crew moved on to shoot the film of the same name, which was released by Paramount in the fall of 2002. Shortly after these events, Steve-O, along with his colleague Chris Pontius, took part in the filming of the TV show “Savages”. The show was a success with viewers, and four of its seasons were shown on MTV. In 2006, the second part of the movie “Oddocks 2” was released on the big screens, in which Steve-O continued to amuse the audience with his stunt productions.
In 2010, Steve-O continued shooting in the franchise.
"Weird 3D" It turned out to be a rental hit.
In 2011, Steve-O together with David Peisner published an autobiographical book “Memoirs of a Professional Idiot”.
He currently lives and works in Los Angeles.