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Broderick Stephen Harvey Sr. Also aired August 16, 2015. (born January 17, 1957) is an American comedian, television host, actor, writer, and producer. He hosts '' The Steve Harvey Morning Show'', ''
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'', '' Celebrity Family Feud'', '' Family Feud Africa'', and the arbitration-based court comedy '' Judge Steve Harvey'', and formerly hosted the
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competition. His accomplishments include seven
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s, two Marconi Awards, and fourteen
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s. Harvey began his career as a stand-up comedian in the early 1980s, and later hosted ''
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'' and starred in the television sitcom '' The Steve Harvey Show'' on
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. In 2000, he was featured in '' The Original Kings of Comedy'' after starring in the ''Kings of Comedy Tour''. His last standup show was in 2012. Harvey is also the host of both ''Family Feud'' and ''Celebrity Family Feud'', holding this role since 2010. He also hosted '' Little Big Shots'', '' Little Big Shots Forever Young'', and '' Steve Harvey's Funderdome''. As an author, Harvey has written four books, including his 2009 bestseller '' Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man''. In 2017, he founded Steve Harvey Global, an entertainment company that houses his production company East 112 and various other ventures. Harvey launched an African version of ''Family Feud'' and also invested in the
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takeover along with Anthem Sports and Entertainment. He and his wife, Marjorie, are the founders of The Steve and Marjorie Harvey Foundation, a nonprofit organization focused on youth education.


Early life

Broderick Stephen Harvey was born on January 17, 1957, in
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, the son of Jesse Harvey, a coal miner, and Eloise Vera. He is the youngest of five children. His first name is Broderick, named after actor
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of the TV series ''
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''. Harvey had a severe stutter as a child, but eventually overcame it. When he was in the sixth grade, Harvey wrote that he wanted to be on TV when he grew up, after his teacher asked the class to record their personal dreams. Harvey's teacher told his father that Harvey was being a "smart aleck." His father believed in him though. After Harvey achieved his dream, he sent the teacher a TV every year for Christmas for the rest of her life. Harvey and his family moved to
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,
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, living on East 112th Street, which was renamed Steve Harvey Way in 2015. Harvey graduated from Glenville High School in 1974. Shortly after high school, Harvey attended
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, where he was a member of
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fraternity, but never graduated from college. He readily admits to "flunking out" of Kent State after two years as an advertising major in the 1970s. While Harvey has talked about overcoming his early life and educational obstacles, Harvey later conceded, "It really threw my life into a downward spiral, and I regret not getting that degree."


Career


Early career and comedy

Harvey has been a boxer, an autoworker, an insurance salesman, a carpet cleaner, and a mailman. He first performed
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on October 8, 1985, at the Hilarities Comedy Club in Cleveland, Ohio. In the late 1980s, Harvey was
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for three years. He slept in his 1976 Ford when not performing gigs that provided a hotel, and showered at gas stations and swimming pools. Rich and Becky Liss helped Harvey during this time with a contract for carpet cleaning and credit at a travel agency.


1990–2009: Move to television and film

Harvey was a finalist in the Second Annual
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National Comedy Search performing on April 16, 1990, eventually leading to a long stint as host of ''
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'', succeeding Mark Curry in that role. Harvey's success as a
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led to a starring role on the short-lived ABC series '' Me and the Boys'' in 1994. He would later star on
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network show '' The Steve Harvey Show'', which ran from 1996 to 2002. While popular, the show never achieved critical acclaim outside of the African-American community. In 1997, Harvey continued his work in stand-up comedy, performing on the Kings of Comedy tour along with
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, D.L. Hughley, and Bernie Mac. The tour became the highest grossing comedy tour in history, grossing $18 million its first year and $19 million its second. The comedy act would later be put together into a film by
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called '' The Original Kings of Comedy''. That title was also used as the name of Harvey's comedy and variety television show (later renamed ''
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''), which aired on
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network from 2003 until 2005. Harvey is the host of '' The Steve Harvey Morning Show'', a weekday morning radio program he has hosted since 2000. It was originally syndicated through Radio One, Inc. from September 2000 to May 2005. As of 2019, the show is syndicated through the United States. Harvey appeared in the 2003 movie '' The Fighting Temptations'' alongside Cuba Gooding Jr. and
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. The same year, he played the role of Clarence Johnson in the film '' Love Don't Cost a Thing''. In 2004, Harvey had roles in the films '' Johnson Family Vacation'' and '' You Got Served''; in 2005, he co-starred in the movie '' Racing Stripes'' as the voice of Buzz. In 2006, Harvey released the stand-up special ''Steve Harvey: Don't Trip... He Ain't Through with Me Yet'' directed by Leslie Small. The special was filmed at MegaFest with Harvey not using profanity during the show. He hosted the Disney Dreamers Academy, a teen-focused personal and professional enrichment event that took place January 17–20, 2008, at the
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in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Harvey released the book '' Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man'' in 2009. The book is about how men think about women and relationships. Based on the book, the 2012 film '' Think Like a Man'' is an ensemble romantic comedy depicting characters taking advice on dating from the book. The hardcover version spent 64 weeks on ''
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'' best-seller list, 23 of those weeks at No. 1.


2010–2016: ''Family Feud'' and other ventures

Harvey began hosting ''
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'' in September 2010. The show has seen improved ratings under him, and Harvey holds the longest tenure of any ''Family Feud'' host. He also hosts '' Celebrity Family Feud'', where celebrities compete for a chance to donate up to $25,000 to their favorite charity. The show airs during the summer on ABC. In August 2011, on his radio show, Harvey called
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and
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" Uncle Toms" because of their criticism of President
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. Harvey later apologized for using the phrase but maintained his criticism of West and Smiley. On August 2, 2012, Harvey performed his final stand-up act at the MGM Grand in
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, ending a 27-year career as a stand-up comedian. The two-hour performance was broadcast live on
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. The same year, Harvey debuted a self-titled syndicated talk show produced by
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and distributed by
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at the NBC Tower in
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. In 2013, Harvey became the first double host nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award, receiving nominations for both Outstanding Talk Show Host and Outstanding Game Show Host. He was also honored with a star on the
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. The following year, Harvey launched a new dating website called Delightful. It is a joint venture with IAC with Harvey supplying articles and videos for the site. In December 2015, Harvey hosted the Miss Universe 2015 pageant in
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. Upon announcing the final results, he mistakenly named the first runner-up, Miss Colombia ( Ariadna Gutiérrez) as the winner, as Harvey apparently mistook the envelope as the name of the final runner-up for that of the winner. A few minutes after she was crowned, Harvey announced that he had read the results incorrectly and that Miss Philippines ( Pia Wurtzbach) was the new Miss Universe. Harvey apologized to Wurtzbach outside the venue and later tweeted an apology to both contestants. He also hosted the Miss Universe 2016 pageant in the Philippines on January 30, 2017, telling the
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that he wanted to personally apologize to the Filipinos for the incident that occurred during the last Miss Universe pageant he hosted. Harvey returned as host for the Miss Universe 2017 pageant in Las Vegas on November 26, 2017, the Miss Universe 2018 pageant in
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on December 17, 2018, the Miss Universe 2019 pageant in
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on December 8, 2019, and the Miss Universe 2021 pageant in
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on December 13, 2021. During the 2019 pageant, he mistakenly announced Miss Philippines ( Gazini Ganados) as the winner of the National Costume contest when the winner was Miss Malaysia ( Shweta Sekhon). In January 2016, Harvey gave a motivational speech to audience members after the taping of an episode of ''Family Feud''. The theme of the speech was for people to embrace the skills they were born with. He references embracing the gifts with jumping from a cliff and relying on the parachute (those gifts) to help you. The speech was the motivation for the book ''Jump: Take the Leap of Faith to Achieve Your Life of Abundance'', published by Harvey in 2016. In October 2016, it was announced that Harvey would host two revival specials of ''
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'' for Fox. The following month, the ''Steve Harvey'' talk show was cancelled, and it was announced that Harvey had reached a deal with IMG to produce a new syndicated talk show in Los Angeles with NBCUniversal. The new series, ''
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'', premiered in September 2017, and was described as having more of a celebrity- and comedy-oriented format with a larger amount of creative control held by Harvey, as opposed to the previous program's larger focus on human interest subjects. To facilitate the new series, production of Harvey's radio show and ''Family Feud'' were relocated to L.A. Harvey is the co-creator of '' Little Big Shots'', a series launched in 2016; executive producers are Harvey and
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. The series features children demonstrating talents and engaging in conversation with Harvey. He hosted the show until 2019. In 2016, during a commencement ceremony at Alabama State University, President Dr. Gwendolyn Boyd awarded Harvey an honorary doctorate.


2017–present: Steve Harvey Global

Harvey united all of his businesses under Steve Harvey Global (SHG) in 2017. Brands under SHG include East One Twelve, Harvey's in-house production company that is used to develop digital content, films, and television. The company also owns the rights for international versions of ''Family Feud'', of which an African version of the show was announced to begin in 2020. He also launched the Sand and Soul Festival in 2017. The event has been held yearly and features live music, comedy, and a question and answers session with Harvey and his wife Marjorie. He also launched Harvey Events, a special events company led by his daughter Morgan Hawthorne and son-in-law Kareem Hawthorne. It has produced events such as the FroRibbean Fest in Atlanta in 2018. In 2017, Harvey began hosting a
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special from
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for Fox (which, like his talk show, would be produced in partnership with IMG). Two days before the broadcast, Harvey was
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in the state of New York so he could officiate an on-air wedding between Keven Undergaro and Maria Menounos during the special. The special was Fox's most-watched New Year's Eve broadcast to date. In January 2017, Harvey made jokes on ''Steve Harvey'' about Asian men, ridiculing the idea that any white or black woman would want to date one. He said: "Excuse me, do you like Asian men? No, thank you." Harvey went on to add, "I don't even like Chinese food." The remarks brought criticism from
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, including New York politicians and ''
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'' author
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. Huang called Harvey "hypocritical" for speaking about issues facing the black community while denigrating Asians. Harvey apologized on his talk show and Twitter, saying: "I offer my humblest apology for offending anyone, particularly those in the Asian community … It was not my intention, and the humor was not meant with any malice or disrespect whatsoever." However, he also earlier said, "I ain't been laughing that much over the past few days. They're kinda beating me up on the internet right now for no reason. But, you know, that's life, ain't it?" In response to a caller from
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, who insulted the Cleveland Cavaliers after their loss to the Golden State Warriors in the 2017 NBA Finals, Harvey, a Cavaliers fan, told the caller to "go have yourself a nice glass of brown water!" in reference to the Flint water crisis, city's water crisis. The joke was criticized by, among others, Amariyanna Copeny and Flint Mayor Karen Weaver, who demanded a public apology. Harvey responded by saying, "The caller and I were talking trash about our teams and cities. Simply trash talking about sports. I made a joke directed at him, as he is from Flint, a city for which I have great affection and respect. So much so that I devoted a full hour on my daytime talk show to raising awareness for the Flint water crisis … The caller laughed, as my joke was taken in the context it was offered." At the end of 2018, it was announced that Harvey would host the eighth annual NFL Honors. He said that he had wanted to host it for a while, going as far as to say in his opening monologue: "What took y'all so long to ask me to host the show?" Harvey returned to host the ninth annual show the following season. In 2019, Harvey announced the launch of a learning hub called Vault. He also invested in the takeover of AXS TV, HDNet along with Anthem Sports & Entertainment. In January 2022, Harvey began hosting the arbitration-based court comedy '' Judge Steve Harvey'' on ABC. On International Day of Happiness 2022, Harvey, on behalf of the United States and the Vatican pavilions, held a talk in Dubai during Expo 2020 to discuss the relations between happiness and religion. In March 2024, it was announced that Harvey would join Merit Street, Merit Street Media, an upcoming multi-platform media outlet owned and created by his longtime friend Phil McGraw, the former host of ''Dr. Phil (talk show), Dr. Phil''.


Philanthropy

Harvey is the founder of the Steve & Marjorie Harvey Foundation, a philanthropic organization that provides youth outreach services. It hosts a yearly camp for fatherless children and also partnered with
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to provide scholarships to the school. Harvey is also a partner with
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and ''Essence (magazine), Essence'' for the Disney Dreamers Academy, a yearly workshop at Walt Disney World for 100 students. During the 2022 Halloween Thriller Night hosted by the Heal Los Angeles Foundation, Harvey and Chris Tucker received the inaugural "Man in The Mirror" Award, given to influential individuals who use their platforms for good. Harvey accepted the award presented by Prince Jackson, son of Michael Jackson.


Personal life

Harvey has been married three times and has seven children (four biological children and three stepchildren). From his first marriage to Marcia Harvey, Harvey has two daughters (twins Brandi and Karli) and a son (Broderick Stephen Jr.). From his second marriage to Mary Shackelford, Harvey has a son named Wynton. The couple divorced in November 2005. In 2011, Judge Robert Dry, based in the 199th District Court in Collin County, Texas, expressed concern about Mary Harvey spreading false information about the divorce, with the judge suggesting that she had not been left materially destitute. In June 2007, Harvey married Marjorie Bridges, who he says is responsible for making him a better man and changing his life. Marjorie is a mother to three children (Morgan, Jason, and Lori Harvey, Lori), all of whom Steve adopted. They have five grandchildren: three through Jason's marriage to his wife Amanda, one through Morgan's marriage to her husband Kareem, and one through Karli's marriage to her husband Ben. Through 2017, Harvey and his family divided their time between Atlanta, Georgia, Atlanta, where his radio show was broadcast and ''Family Feud'' was recorded, and
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, where he hosted his talk show for NBCUniversal from the company's NBC Tower, Chicago studios, although he would host his radio show there as well. In 2018, Harvey moved his talk show, radio show, and ''Family Feud'' to Los Angeles. In January 2017, Harvey was met with criticism from both within and outside of the black community for his decision to meet with then-President-elect Donald Trump. He defended his decision, citing that it would help spark positive changes. Harvey is a Christians, Christian, and has attributed his success to his faith in God. Harvey is an advocate for religious harmony, expressing reverence especially to Islam, and the belief that "to get to heaven, there's gotta be more than one route." Harvey also reports that he has followed a vegan diet for health reasons and has presented the rationale for his diet on his TV program.


Written works

* 2009, '' Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man'' * 2010, ''Straight Talk, No Chaser'' * 2014, ''Act Like a Success'' * 2016, ''Jump, Take the Leap of Faith to Achieve Your Life of Abundance''


Filmography


Television


Film


Internet streaming


Awards and honors

Emmy Awards * 2014:
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for Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host, Outstanding Game Show Host – ''
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'' * 2014:
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for Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Informative (as host/executive producer of ''Steve Harvey (talk show), Steve Harvey'') * 2015:
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for Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Informative, Outstanding Talk Show Informative (as host/executive producer of ''Steve Harvey (talk show), Steve Harvey'') * 2017:
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for Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host, Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host – ''Steve Harvey (talk show), Steve Harvey'' * 2017:
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for Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host, Outstanding Game Show Host – ''
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'' * 2018:
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for Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host, Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host – ''Steve (talk show), Steve'' * 2022: Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host – ''
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'' NAACP Image Awards * Four-time winner: NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series, Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002) * Three-time winner: NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Comedy Series (as executive producer/star of '' The Steve Harvey Show'' – 2000, 2001, 2002) * 2001: NAACP Image Award for Entertainer of the Year, Entertainer of the Year * Three-time winner: NAACP Image Award for Outstanding News, Talk or Information – Series or Special, Outstanding News/Talk/Info Series (as executive producer/host of ''Steve Harvey (TV series), Steve Harvey'' – 2014, 2015, 2017) * 2015: Outstanding Host – Talk/Reality/Variety/News/Information * 2016: Outstanding Host – Talk/Reality/Variety/News/Information * 2016: Outstanding Variety Series/Special (as host of ''
Family Feud ''Family Feud'' is an American television game show created by Mark Goodson. Two families compete on each episode to name the most popular answers to survey questions in order to win cash and prizes. The show has had three separate runs, the ...
'') Radio * 2007: ''Syndicated Personality/Show of the Year'' – ''Radio & Records'' magazine * 2013: Marconi Award winner – Network/Syndicated Personality of the Year * 2015: Marconi Award winner – Network/Syndicated Personality of the Year Television * 2013: Favorite New Talk Show Host – 39th People's Choice Awards Organizational * 2011: BET Humanitarian Award – 2011 BET Awards Halls of Fame * 2013: Star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a landmark which consists of 2,813 five-pointed terrazzo-and-brass stars embedded in the sidewalks along 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard and three blocks of Vine Street in the Hollywood, Los Angeles, Hollywood dist ...
* 2014: NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame inductee (Radio) State/local * 2015: East 112th Street in Cleveland renamed Steve Harvey Way Honorary degrees * 2016: Honorary Doctorate Degree Received at Alabama State University in Montgomery, Alabama


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The Steve & Marjorie Harvey Foundation
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