Steven Crowder Biography
Steven Crowder is a conservative political commentator and media host of American and Canadian origin. He hosts the daily political podcast and YouTube channel Louder with Crowder, which includes a recurring segment called “Change My Mind.” He was also a Fox News contributor in the past.
How old is Steven Crowder? – Age
He is 34 years old as of 7 July 2021. He was born in 1987 in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, United States. His real name is Steven Blake Crowder.
Steven Crowder Family – Education
His mother was French Canadian, and when he was three years old, his family relocated to the Montreal suburb of Greenfield Park, Quebec, Canada, where he spent the rest of his childhood. Crowder attended Centennial Regional High School before returning to the United States at the age of 18. Crowder studied at Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont for two semesters.
When did Crowder get married? – Wife
He is married to Hilary Crowder. The couple got engaged in March 2012 and wedded in August 2012. The couple is currently living in Dallas, Texas, with their two dogs, namely Happer and Betty.
How tall is Steven Crowder?
He stands at a height of 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m).
Are Steven Crowder and David Crowder related?
On November 29, 1971, in Texarkana, Texas, he was born David Wallace Crowder, the son of insurance agent Daniel Wallace Crowder and Marian Elizabeth Crowder (née, Mack), where he was raised with a younger brother, Stephen Edward Crowder. He attended Baylor University in Waco, Texas.
Steven Crowder Fox News
Crowder worked for Fox News from 2009 to 2012. Crowder began posting satirical videos on politically conservative websites in 2009, including Pajamas Media and, later, Andrew Breitbart’s Big Hollywood. Crowder was the master of ceremonies at the 2011 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), and a rap video he premiered at CPAC 2012 sparked some controversy.
Steven Crowder Union Protest
Terry Crowder, a right-to-work advocate, and his group were involved in an altercation at a Michigan rally in December 2012. A union activist punched Crowder several times during the altercation. An edited video of the incident showed the alleged assailant being pushed to the ground and getting back up, just before punching Crowder. Ingham County Prosecutor Stuart Dunnings III declined to press charges against anyone involved in the December 2012 altercation in March 2013.
Steven Crowder Arthur
He began his career as a voice actor for the character Alan “The Brain” Powers on the children’s television show Arthur when he was 13 years old. At the age of 17, he began performing stand-up comedy. He then appeared in a number of films, including the 2009 film To Save a Life, in which he played Doug Moore. Crowder worked for Fox News from 2009 to 2012.
Steven Crowder YouTube Suspencion
Crowder’s YouTube videos were reviewed in June 2019 due to his repeated use of racist and homophobic slurs against journalist Carlos Maza. YouTube did not suspend the channel and stated that it had not violated the site’s policies, but the account was demonetized the next day, citing “a pattern of egregious actions [that] harmed the broader community.” His channel was re-monetized in August 2020 after YouTube stated Crowder addressed his behavior and content. His channel was demonetized again in March 2021 for violating YouTube’s presidential election integrity policy by questioning the legitimacy of election results.
Steven Crowder Net Worth
He has an estimated et worth of $4 Million.