Steven Crowder
Steven Blake Crowder (/ˈkraʊdər/; born July 7, 1987) is a conservative American-Canadian[1] comedian, actor and political commentator.[2]
Steven Crowder | ||||
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Born | Steven Blake Crowder July 7, 1987 | |||
Citizenship | United States, Canada | |||
Occupation(s) | Actor, comedian, political commentator | |||
Years active | 1999–present | |||
Movement | Conservatism | |||
Spouse | Hilary Crowder (m. 2012) | |||
YouTube information | ||||
Subscribers | 5.77 million (April 2024) | |||
Website | louderwithcrowder.com |
Early life and career
changeCrowder was born in Michigan in 1987. His mother is a French Canadian. Crowder grew up in Montreal. When Crowder was 12 years old, he was the voice actor a for the character Brain in the children’ animated television show Arthur. Crowder was also in Canadian television commercials.
Crowder started doing stand-up comedy at Just for Laughs when he was 18. In 2005, Crowder played a Canadian convenience store manager in the movie 3 Needles. Crowder was also Brain in an animated movie called Arthur’s Missing Pal. Crowder played a character called Party Kid in the horror movie The Covenant. Crowder played a boy in a classroom in the horror movie The Secret. Crowder played a person playing baseball in the children’s movie The Velveteen Rabbit. Crowder played an important character in the Christian movie To Save a Life.
In 2009, Crowder started working as a right-wing political commentator for Fox News. Crowder filmed comedy videos for conservative websites. In 2013, Fox News fired Crowder.
In 2015, Crowder filmed a series of videos of himself and some other people commenting on left-wing politics and telling jokes about it from a conservative point of view and posted the videos on the Internet as a conservative political comedy called Louder with Crowder.
In 2018, Crowder started going to colleges across the country sitting at a table with a sign saying that he has a conservative position on a specific controversial topic (male privilege, socialism, guns and abortion have been some of them) and asks people to change his mind. Crowder voted for Donald Trump in 2016.[source?]
In 2019, YouTube stopped letting Crowder make money from posting Louder with Crowder videos. It said that Crowder was bullying a gay Hispanic journalist named Carlos Maza after Crowder used homophobic language to describe him.[source?]
In 2023, Steven Crowder refused to sign a contract with The Daily Wire and said that their deal was extremely unfair and The Daily Wire responded with their own videos saying that Crowder was wrong.[source?]
Personal life
changeIn 2012, Steven Crowder married Hilary Korzon. Both before and after the wedding, Crowder argued in favor of sexual abstinence before marriage. In 2023, they divorced. Crowder’s ex-wife accused him of emotional abuse.[3] Crowder said he did not abuse her.[source?]
Allegations of zoophilia
changeSome of Crowder's opponents call him a zoophile. They make false images that state that he gives handjobs to dogs and drinks their cum for his sexual pleasure.[4] However, it's clear that these are false rumors created by Reddit trolls to defame him and tarnish his good name. No evidence has yet surfaced that Crowder drinks dog cum or that this is his fetish.
Filmography
changeYear | Film | Role | Notes |
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2000–2001 | Arthur | Alan 'The Brain' Powers | Voice |
2000 | Arthur's Perfect Christmas | ||
2001 | Two Summers | Friend | |
2004 | Arthur's Halloween | Alan 'The Brain' Powers | Voice |
2005 | 3 Needles | Depanneur Manager | |
2006 | The Covenant | Party Kid | |
2007 | The Secret | Classroom Boy | |
2008 | Bend & Break | Blake | |
The Velveteen Rabbit | Baseball Boy #1 | ||
2009 | To Save a Life | Doug Moore | |
2017 | A YouTube Carol | Ebenezer YouTube |
References
change- ↑ Steven Crowder [@scrowder] (20 February 2014). "Allow me to clarify. I have dual-citizenship with the USA and Canada. I like the United States way, waaaay better" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ↑ "Comedian Steven Crowder draws Prophet Muhammad on popular YouTube channel". The Washington Times. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
- ↑ "Video claims to show conservative podcaster berating pregnant wife prior to divorce". The Independent. 2023-04-28. Retrieved 2024-11-10.
- ↑ Fasepalm0 (2021-02-14). "Steven crowder drinks dog cum". r/196. Retrieved 2024-06-10.
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