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Steven John Wilkos (; born March 9, 1964) is an American
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, a veteran of the
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and a former law enforcement officer with the
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. He has been hosting '' The Steve Wilkos Show'' since 2007, and was director of security on ''
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'' from 1994 to 2007. He had previously substituted for
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as host on several occasions before being given his own talk show.


Early life and education

Born in
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, Wilkos grew up in what is now the Roscoe Village neighborhood in North Center,
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, and is one of four children. His parents are Jeanette (née Pelikan), a beauty school instructor, and Stanley Wilkos, a former police officer who was in the Korean War as an army paratrooper. He graduated from
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in 1982.


Career

In October 1982, Wilkos joined the
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, serving in South Korea, Japan, Illinois, Virginia, and South Carolina before being discharged in March 1989.


Chicago Police Department

Wilkos joined the
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in 1990, where he was stationed at various times in the Logan Square, Chicago, Humboldt Park, and Near West Side neighborhoods.


''Jerry Springer''

In May 1994, the producers of ''
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'', taped in Chicago at that time, needed
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, so they decided to hire Wilkos and other off-duty police officers to work part-time for the show. Wilkos recruited several fellow officers for the job, and he retired from the force in 2004 and worked exclusively for the show beginning in 2001. ''
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'' reported that Wilkos became a
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with the
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during a temporary production hiatus of ''Jerry Springer''. In 2005, Wilkos appeared as a guest on '' Check, Please!'', a restaurant-reviewing program on Chicago's PBS station,
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. In 2006, after Springer began what would be a seven-episode stint on ''
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'', Wilkos filled in for him in the meantime and Springer later recruited Wilkos to substitute for him each Monday, calling him "the obvious choice." Beyond ''Jerry Springer'', he has made cameo appearances on the MLB Network. He's also appeared on TV series '' Between Brothers'', '' The Wayans Bros.'' and in the movie '' Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me'' as a security guard for
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.


''The Steve Wilkos Show''

In January 2007,
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officially announced that Wilkos would host a talk show of his own based at
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in Chicago. The self-titled program premiered on September 10, 2007, and received high ratings. Steve is known for his abrasive approach to solving disputes on his self-titled show, tackling many different issues like child abuse, molestation, and cheating partners. Wilkos expressed disapproval with the first season of the talk show, as he reflected: "All I did was yell at everybody and throw people off the stage. There was no level of emotion -- just hardcore yelling." Wilkos said this was how he was produced by his original executive producer, but that his wife encouraged him to be himself and go with his "gut." Like other tabloid talk shows, ''The Steve Wilkos Show'' aired primarily on affiliates of Fox,
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and
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. Only scattered ABC, CBS and
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affiliates in smaller markets aired it to fill their timeslot.
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has aired ''The Steve Wilkos Show'' since 2007, airing weekdays between 8am-10am.


Personal life

Wilkos was previously married to Rosae Wilkos and Hannah Wilkos. Both marriages ended in divorce. He married his third wife Rachelle Consiglio, the executive producer for ''Jerry Springer'' as well as his own show, in 2000. They have two children. They lived in
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until moving to
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in 2009 when ''The Steve Wilkos Show'' moved production to nearby Stamford. In 2015, Wilkos sold his Park Ridge home for $750,000. Wilkos also owns a
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in
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. Wilkos identifies as a
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. In an interview after the 2016 election, Wilkos described candidates Clinton and
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as "so flawed" and said that they were both "poor" candidates, but said he was "glad" that Trump won.


Car wreck

On January 21, 2018, Wilkos was involved in a rollover crash near his home and was charged with
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. He has asked a judge for an alternative punishment which would result in charges being dismissed upon completion of an education and treatment program.


References


External links


The Steve Wilkos Show
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