About This Quiz
Are you a Steve Harvey fan? Whether you tune in to his talk show or game show, read his books or follow him online, this quiz will test your Steve Harvey trivia skills.Steve Harvey was born on Jan. 17, 1957, to Jesse and Eloise Harvey.
Steve Harvey was born in Welch, West Virginia. When Steve was still young, the Harvey family moved to Cleveland, Ohio.
Steve Harvey is the youngest of the five Harvey siblings.
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Steve Harvey graduated from Glenville High School in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1974.
Steve Harvey did not attend The Ohio State University. Harvey did spend two years at Kent State University and later attended West Virginia University.
Steve Harvey is a member of the international fraternity Omega Psi Phi. The fraternity was founded in 1911 at Howard University in Washington.
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Steve Harvey's first name is Broderick. The name was inspired by actor Broderick Crawford.
After he finished college, Steve Harvey worked as a boxer, an insurance salesman and a postman.
Steve Harvey performed his first stand-up comedy routine on Oct. 8, 1985, at Hilarities Comedy Club in Cleveland.
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Steve Harvey performed as a finalist in the second annual "Johnnie Walker National Comedy Search" in 1989.
Steve Harvey hosted the television talent show series "It's Showtime at the Apollo."
"Me and the Boys" first aired Sept. 20, 1994, and featured Harvey as a widower raising three sons.
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Steve Harvey has seven children, including twin daughters.
Steve Harvey and his family split their time living in Atlanta and Chicago.
The television sitcom originally aired on Aug. 25, 1996. Harvey starred as character Steve Hightower, a Chicago high school teacher.
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Actress Wendy Raquel Robinson, who played Regina Greer in "The Steve Harvey Show," also appeared with Steve Harvey in "Me and the Boys."
Bernie Mac also had a successful eponymous sitcom.
The Spike Lee film was released in 2000.
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The series finale of "The Steve Harvey Show" aired on Feb. 17, 2002.
The variety series was shown on The WB network from 2003 to 2005.
In the 2005 movie, Steve Harvey plays the voice of Buzz the fly.
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Steve Harvey plays the character Miles Smoke in the 2003 feature film "The Fighting Temptations."
The "Steve Harvey Morning Show" radio program began airing in September 2000.
Steve Harvey has been married three times. He is currently married to Marjorie Bridges-Woods.
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The book "Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man," written by Steve Harvey, was used as the basis for the 2012 feature film "Think Like a Man." The movie reached No. 1 in U.S. box offices during its opening weekend.
Steve Harvey's self-titled one-hour daytime talk show debuted on Sept. 4, 2012. The show is syndicated by NBC Universal and filmed at NBC Studios in downtown Chicago.
Steve Harvey began hosting the television game show "Family Feud" with the Sept. 13, 2010, airing of the first episode of season 12.
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On Aug. 2, 2012, Steve Harvey performed his last stand-up comedy act at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Harvey had performed as a stand-up comedian for 27 years.
Steve Harvey announced the wrong name as the winner of the 2015 Miss Universe pageant. Harvey gave both public and private apologies to the two contestants shortly after the mix-up.
Steve Harvey hosts the variety television series "Little Big Shots." The NBC show features pint-sized performers of all kinds.
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