Steve Howey was raised by his free-spirited parents, Bill and Kathy Howey, aboard a sailboat along the Pacific Coast, Steve’s upbringing was a whirlwind of adventure and discovery.
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His father, a Navy veteran, passed on his acting skills to Steve, even directing him in the indie film “Class,” which premiered at the Denver International Film Festival.
After cutting his teeth with guest roles on popular shows like “ER” and “The Drew Carey Show,” Steve hit the jackpot in 2001 with the sitcom “Reba,” where he charmed audiences as Van Montgomery for seven seasons.
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This comedic turn opened doors to diverse roles, from action-packed films like “Supercross” to romantic comedies like “Bride Wars” and “Something Borrowed.” In 2011, he showcased his dramatic chops as Kev Ball in the long-running series “Shameless.”
But Steve’s talent doesn’t stop at acting. He’s lent his voice to animated characters, dipped his toes into reality TV, and even ventured into production with projects like the short film “A Day Without Sunshine.”
Today, Steve continues to captivate audiences with his multifaceted performances, proving that his unique upbringing and versatile skills make him a force to be reckoned with in Hollywood.


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