Steve Berra

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Steve Berra (born May 10, 1973 in St. Louis, Missouri), is a skateboarder and aspiring actor. He lives in Burbank, California and has been skateboarding since he was 13. At the age of 18, he turned pro for Blockhead Skateboards. Berra has been involved with many television and film projects since 1997. In 1998, while with Birdhouse Skateboards, he demonstrated his acting and skating in a documentary / short film called "The End". He is currently sponsored by Alien Workshop, Venture Trucks, DVS Shoe Company, and Reflex Bearings.

He was married to actress and musician Juliette Lewis in 1999, but is now divorced.

The movie The Good Life, which he had directed, has premiered on the 2007 Sundance Film Festival[1].

Steve is featured in the following skateboard videos:

  1. ^ The Hollywood Reporter, Sundance announces competition lineup, 30. November 2006

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