Steven Crowder!

Hosted by The 912 Patriots & The Lake & McHenry County YR's
Fun and Fundraiser! Ticket Price $25 VIP BALCONY $35. Comedy Show Then afterward ask
Steven your own questions like, "how to get the youth involved?"
Steven is a 22 year old who espouses his conservative political views on
current events and addresses topical issues with humor.
He was the master of ceremonies on the third day of the 2010
Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
He appears on the Fox News shows Glen Beck, Red Eye, Hannity, and Fox
& Friends.
He guests on radio programs with Dennis Miller and Guy Benson.
He starred as Blake in the film Bend & Break and as Doug Moore in To
Save a Life, and appeared as "Jace" in an episode of the TV series
Greek. He has also done voiceover work in several films.
Steven has a unique way of expressing his views and connecting with the
younger generation. His works have, on various occasions, ridiculed
celebrity political opinion, satirized gun control, and voiced
opposition to illegal immigration. Crowder accused the American Civil
Liberties Union (ACLU) of anti-Christian bigotry, stating that "the fact
that this country was founded as the first true Christian nation is
what makes it the best place on earth for Jews, atheists, and Muslims
alike. ... The ACLU isn't anti-religious, it's anti-Christian."
Born in Detroit, raised in Montreal, Steven Crowder really had nothing
going for him until he turned twelve. It was at that age that he was
awarded the (coveted) role of voicing the character "The Brain" on the
hit children's TV series "Arthur" The role immediately launched him into
the realm of "Babe Magnet". With this in mind, he continued down the
path of acting (in both voice, TV and film) until he came to the
realization that he was no longer the cute infant that Public
Broadcasting had learned to love. Now that his baby-fat cheeks had left
him, he knew that he needed a new "hook "to catch the ladies.
Frantically, he searched for the answer until one summer, working as
manual labor for the “Just for Laughs” Comedy Festival, the art of
Standup Comedy caught his eye. He approached a famous comedian and
received advice on how to get started in the business, after which he
was escorted from the premises, fined a hefty sum and brutally beaten.
Once the feeding tube was removed, Steven sauntered on down to a local
comedy club to try his hand at the trade. The throwing of vegetables and
angry screams of the crowd created and incredible "rush", upon which
Steven became immediately addicted and he never looked back. One year
later, (at 18 years old) Steven returned to the “Just for Laughs” as the
youngest Comedian ever to grace the festivals stage (breaking the
previous record set by Chris Rock at 19). His act was so well received
that coordinators decided to feature him on XM Radio and booked him on
tours across North America. Now, based out New York City, and fresh off
of winning the Nationwide “So you Think You’re Funny” MySpace Comedy
Contest, Steven Crowder continues to please both audiences and critics
with his unique brand of Comedy and point of view.
Other Works:
2000 Arthur's Perfect Christmas Alan 'The Brain' Powers (voice) 2001 Two
Summers (Friend)
2004 Arthur's Halloween Alan 'The Brain' Powers (voice)
2005 3 Needles (Department Manager)
2006 Arthur's Missing Pal Alan 'The Brain' Powers (Voice)
2006 The Covenant (Party Kid)
2007 Si j'étais toi AKA The Secret (Classroom Boy)
2008 Bend & Break (Blake)
2008 The Velveteen Rabbit (Baseball Boy #1)
2010 To Save a Life (Doug Moore)
2010 The American Matrix - Age Of Deception (Himself)