Steve Harvey
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![]() Harvey at a ceremony to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, May 2013
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Born | Broderick Stephen Harvey January 17, 1957 Welch, West Virginia, U.S. |
Residence | Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor, comedian, radio and television host, author. |
Years active | 1985–present |
Net worth | $100 million (2014) ![]() |
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Children | 7 (including 3 step-children)[2][3] |
Website | steveharvey |
Broderick Stephen "Steve" Harvey[4] (born January 17, 1957) is an American comedian, television host, radio personality, actor, and author. He hosts The Steve Harvey Morning Show, Steve Harvey (the talk show), and Family Feud. He is the author of Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man, which was published in March 2009, and the book Straight Talk, No Chaser: How to Find and Keep a Man.
Harvey previously hosted Showtime at the Apollo, starred in The Steve Harvey Show, and was featured in The Original Kings of Comedy. He is a three-time Daytime Emmy Award winner, and an 11-time NAACP Image Award winner in various categories.
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Early life
Harvey was born on January 17, 1957[5][6] in Welch, West Virginia, the son of Jesse Harvey, a coal miner, and his wife Eloise Vera.[7][8][9] His first name is Broderick, named after actor Broderick Crawford of the TV series Highway Patrol.[4] Harvey's family moved to Cleveland, Ohio, living on East 112th Street, which would eventually receive the honorary name Steve Harvey Way in 2015.[10] He graduated from Glenville High School in 1974.[10][11][12] Shortly after high school, he attended Kent State University and West Virginia University and is a member of Omega Psi Phi fraternity.[7][11] He has been a boxer, an autoworker, an insurance salesman, a carpet cleaner, and a mailman.[7][11][13][14]
Career
Comedy
Harvey first performed stand-up comedy on October 8, 1985 at the Hilarities Comedy Club in Cleveland, Ohio. In the late 1980s Harvey was homeless for multiple years. He slept in his 1976 Ford when not performing gigs that provided a hotel, and he showered at gas stations or swimming pool showers.[15] Rich and Becky Liss helped Harvey during this time with a contract for carpet cleaning and credit at a travel agency.[16] He was a finalist in Second Annual Johnnie Walker National Comedy Search performing on April 16, 1990, eventually leading to a long stint as host of It's Showtime at the Apollo, succeeding Mark Curry in that role. His success as a stand-up comedian led to a starring role on the ABC show Me and the Boys in 1994. He would later star on the WB network show, The Steve Harvey Show, which ran from 1996 to 2002. While popular, the show never achieved critical acclaim outside of the African-American community.[17]
In 1997, Harvey continued his work in stand-up comedy, performing on the Kings of Comedy tour along with Cedric the Entertainer, D.L. Hughley, and Bernie Mac. The comedy act would later be put together into a film by Spike Lee called The Original Kings of Comedy. DVD sales of The Original Kings of Comedy and Don't Trip, He Ain't Through With Me Yet increased Harvey's popularity. He released a hip hop and R&B CD on a record label he founded, and authored the book Steve Harvey's Big Time. That title was also used as the name of his comedy and variety television show (later renamed Steve Harvey's Big Time Challenge), which aired on The WB network from 2003 until 2005. Harvey also launched a clothing line which featured a line of dress wear. In 2005 he co-starred in the movie Racing Stripes. He had appeared in the 2003 movie The Fighting Temptations alongside Cuba Gooding Jr. and Beyoncé Knowles.[18] He achieved further critical and commercial success through his book Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man and its subsequent cinematic follow-up Think Like a Man, an ensemble romantic comedy depicting characters taking advice on dating from the book.[19]
In 2008, Harvey hosted the Disney Dreamers Academy, a teen-focused personal and professional enrichment event that took place January 17–20, 2008 at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.[20]
On August 2, 2012, Harvey performed his final stand-up act at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, ending a 27-year career as a stand-up comedian. The two-hour performance was broadcast live on Pay-Per-View. “The road to this final show has been an amazing journey, doing stand-up for the past 27 years, and I can’t thank fans enough after reflecting on all those years on stage,” he said.[21][22]
Radio
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Harvey is the host of a weekday-morning radio program, The Steve Harvey Morning Show, which was originally syndicated through Radio One, Inc. (from September 2000 until May 2005) and which continues to air to the present time.
Family Feud
Harvey began hosting Family Feud in September 2010.[7][23] The show has seen significantly improved ratings under Harvey. As of November 2012, it was the second most watched daytime syndicated show.[24]
Harvey also hosted Celebrity Family Feud, where celebrities compete for a chance to donate up to $25,000 to their favorite charity. The show aired for six weeks during the summer of 2015 on ABC.[25][26][27]
Dating website
In September 2014, Steve Harvey launched a new dating website called Delightful to "help Women become more dateable".[28]
Steve Harvey (TV series)
In September 2012, Steve Harvey premiered in first-run syndication. Harvey is the host of the American talk-variety show. It is produced by Endemol USA and is distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution in the United States and in Canada. The show is taped in Chicago, Illinois at the WMAQ studios.[29][30][31][32][33] The show has been renewed through 2016.[34]
2015 Miss Universe pageant
In December 2015, Harvey hosted the Miss Universe 2015 pageant in Las Vegas. Upon announcing the final results, he mistakenly named the first runner-up, Miss Colombia, Ariadna Gutiérrez, as the winner. A few minutes after she was crowned, Harvey announced that he had read the results incorrectly and that Miss Philippines, Pia Wurtzbach, was the new Miss Universe.[35] He apologized to Wurtzbach outside the venue and later tweeted an apology to both contestants.[36][37][38]
Personal life
Harvey has been married three times and has seven children. He has twin daughters, Karli and Brandi (born 1982), and a son Broderick Steve Jr. (born 1991), from his first marriage[39] to Marcia Harvey.[11] Harvey also has another son, Wynton (born 1997), from his second marriage to Mary Shackelford.[40] The couple divorced in November 2005.[41] In 2011, Collin County (Texas) 199th District Court Judge Robert Dry expressed concern about Mary Harvey spreading false information about the divorce, with the judge suggesting that she had not been left materially destitute.[42][43]
In June 2007, he married Marjorie Bridges, who he says is responsible for making him a better man and changing his life. Marjorie Harvey has three children of her own, Morgan Harvey (born 1987), Jason Harvey (born 1991), and Lori Harvey (born 1997). Steve raises them as his own. Steve and Marjorie have three grandchildren, Rose Harvey (born 2014) and Noah Harvey (August 21, 2015), through Jason's marriage to Amanda, and Morgan's daughter Elle (born 2015) with her husband Kareem.[44] Harvey and his family split their time between Atlanta (where he hosts his radio show) and Chicago (where he hosts his talk show for NBCUniversal from the company's Chicago studios, though he will host his radio show there as well).[45]
Harvey is a self-proclaimed Christian.[46]
Filmography
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993–2000 | Showtime at the Apollo | Himself/Host | |
1994–1995 | Me and the Boys | Steve Tower | 19 episodes |
1996–2002 | The Steve Harvey Show | Steve Hightower | 122 episodes; also producer |
2001 | The Proud Family | The Credit Card (voice) | Episode: "Don't Leave Home Without It" |
2002, 2003 | Essence Awards | Himself/Host | |
2002 | My Wife and Kids | Steve | Episode: "Jay the Artist" |
2003 | The Parkers | Mr. Barnes | Episode: "The Hold Up" |
2003–2005 | Steve Harvey's Big Time Challenge | Himself/Host | Also executive producer |
2004, 2005 | BET Comedy Awards | Himself/Host | |
2010 | Who Wants To Be a Millionaire | Himself/Guest host | 5 episodes |
2010–present | Family Feud | Himself/Host | |
2012 | Praise the Lord | Himself/Guest host | November 30 |
2012–present | Steve Harvey | Himself/Host | |
2013 | NAACP Image Awards | Himself/Host | |
2015–present | Celebrity Family Feud | Himself/Host | |
2015 | Miss Universe 2015 | Himself/Host |
Film
Year | Title | Role | Note |
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2000 | The Original Kings of Comedy | Himself | |
2003 | The Fighting Temptations | Miles the DJ | |
2003 | Love Don't Cost a Thing | Clarence Johnson | |
2004 | Johnson Family Vacation | Mack | |
2004 | You Got Served | Mr. Rad | |
2005 | Racing Stripes | Buzz the Fly | Voice only |
2009 | Madea Goes to Jail | Himself | Cameo appearance |
2012 | Think Like a Man | Himself | Cameo appearance; also executive producer |
Awards and honors
- Four-time winner: NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002)
- Three-time winner: NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Comedy Series (as star of The Steve Harvey Show – 2000, 2001, 2002)
- 2001: NAACP Image Awards Entertainer of the Year
- 2007: Syndicated Personality/Show of the Year – Radio & Records magazine[47]
- 2011: BET Humanitarian Award – 2011 BET Awards[48]
- 2013: Favorite New Talk Show Host – 39th People's Choice Awards[49]
- 2013: Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame[7][50]
- Two-time winner: NAACP Image Awards Outstanding News/Talk/Info Series (as host of Steve Harvey – 2014, 2015)[51]
- 2014: Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host[52]
- 2014: Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Informative (as host of Steve Harvey)[52]
- 2014: NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame inductee (Radio)
- 2015: East 112th Street in Cleveland honorarily named Steve Harvey Way[10]
- 2015: NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Host – Talk/Reality/Variety/News/Information[51]
- 2015: Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Informative (as host of Steve Harvey)
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Preceded by | Host of Family Feud 2010–present |
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