2006 Steve Irwin, Australian Scientist
2005 Steve Fossett flys the Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer to a world record by completing the first non-stop, non-refueled, solo flight around the world
2004 Steve Lacy, American Musician
2003 75th Academy Awards-Oscar Ceremony, Steve Martin hosts, Chicago wins Best Picture, Adrian Brody and Nicole Kidman win lead acting awards
2001 73rd Academy Awards-Oscar Ceremony, Steve Martin hosts, Gladiator wins Best Picture, Russell Crowe and Julia Roberts win lead acting awards
2000 Steve Allen, writer/TV host, early Tonight Show host, dies at 80
2000 Steve Reeves, actor, Italian Hecules movies, dies at 74
1997 Steve Hamilton, pitcher (New York Yankees), dies of cancer at 63
1997 Apple Computer Inc names co-founder Steve Jobs temporary CEO
1997 Steve Jones wins Canadian Golf Open with a 275
1997 Steve Elkington wins Golf's Players Championship
1997 Steve Elkington wins Doral-Ryder Golf Open
1996 Steve Tesich, screenwriter/playwright, dies at 53
1996 96th U.S. Golf Open: Steve Jones shoots a 278 wins at Oakland Hills CC
1996 Mark Waugh scores 130 in World Cup vs Kenya, 207 w/brother Steve
1995 77th PGA Championship: Steve Elkington shoots a 267 at Riviera California
1995 Steve Waugh scores 200 for Australia vs. WI at Sabina Park
1995 Steve Fossett completes 1st air balloon over Pacific Ocean (9600 km)
1995 Superbowl MVP: Steve Young, San Francisco, QB
1994 Phil Rizzuto (Yanks) and Steve Carlton (Phils) enter the Hall of Fame
1994 Steve Carlton (Phillies) elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
1993 Steve Olin, pitcher (Cleve Indians), drowns at 27
1992 New York Yankee pitcher Steve Howe is reinstated for 8th time
1992 Commissioner Fay Vincent permanently bans Steve Howe from baseball
1992 New York Yankee pitcher Steve Howe is banned from baseball for 7th time
1992 Steve Brodie, actor (Desperate, Bodyguard), dies of cancer at 72
1991 New York Yankee pitcher Steve Howe arrested for cocaine possession
1991 Norm Charlton suspended for 7 days for intentionally hitting Steve Scioscia with a pitch
1991 Steve Kemp, British light enterpeneur, dies
1991 Major league umpire Steve Palermo and former NFL defensive lineman Terence Mann were shot trying to help 2 waitresses from being robbed
1991 New York Yankee Steve Howe records his 1st major league save since 1987
1991 Steve Marriott, English guitarist (Small Faces), dies in a fire at 44
1991 Apple computer head Steve Jobs weds Laurene Powell
1991 Steve Clark, guitarist (Def Leppard-Hysteria), dies at 30
1990 Steve and Mark Waugh complete 464* partnership for NSW vs. WA
1990 Steve Condos, tap dancer, dies of heart attack at 71
1990 Steve Allen, installed as a new abbot of Hartford St. Zen Center, SF
1990 Steve Briers of Wales recited the entire lyrics of Queen's album "A Night At The Opera" in 9 minutes and 58.44 seconds backwards!
1989 Phillies retire Steve Carlton's # 32
1989 Steve Garvey marries Candace Thomas while at same time being accused of fathering children by 2 other women
1989 Candace Thomas marries Steve Garvey
1988 Yankees sign free agent 2nd-baseman Steve Sax to 3-year contract
1988 19th New York City Marathon won by Steve Jones in 2:08:20
1988 Steve Jones wins New York men's marathon; Grete Waitz 9th women's title
1988 "Facts of Life," Lisa Whelchel weds Steve Cauble
1988 LA Dodger/SD Padre Steve Garvey retires
1987 Steve Largent sets all-time NFL record for career catches when he catches his 752nd pass
1987 Jane Crafter/Steve Jones wins LPGA J C Penney Golf Classic
1987 Steve Bedrosian edges Rick Sutcliffe 57-55 to win NL Cy Young Award
1987 Steve Miller's star is unveiled on Hollywood's Walk of Fame
1987 Phil's Steve Bedrosian is 1st to record 12 saves in 12 attempts
1986 Steve Tracy, actor (Percival-Little House on Praire), dies at 61
1986 Steve Carlton is 2nd to pitch 4,000 strikeout
1986 Phillies give Steve Carlton, 41, his unconditional release
1986 Steve Garvey 1st ejection from a game, after Atlanta's triple-play
1986 San Diego Padre Steve Garvey ejected for 1st time
1985 Test Cricket debut of Steve Waugh, vs. India at the MCG
1985 Pirates score 10 in top of 1st, but lose 15-11 to Phillies, as Steve becomes 1st Phillie to switch hit home runs in same game
1984 Cleveland Browns' Steve Cox sets club record with a 60-yd field goal
1984 Steve Jones runs Chicago Marathon in world record 2:08:05
1984 Steve Goodman, folk singer and guitarist, dies at 36
1984 Steve Ballesteros wins British Open
1984 Phillie pitcher Steve Carlton hits a grand slam homer
1984 1st brother combo to win Gold and Silver in same event at Olympics (Phil and Steve Mahre-Slalom)
1983 Los Angeles Dodger pitcher Steve Howe is suspended for 1 year for cocaine use
1983 Phillies Steve Carlton is 16th to wins 300 game (beating Cards)
1983 Steve O'Shaughnessy scores 100 in 35 mins, Lancs vs. Leics
1983 Steve Garvey ends his NL record 1,207 consecutive game streak
1983 Gaylord Perry joins Nolan Ryan and Steve Carlton to reach 3,500 career strikeouts this season, he also wins his 1st game as a Royal
1983 Steve Carlton temporarily passes Nolan Ryan with his 3,552 strike out
1983 Phillies Steve Carlton passes W Johnson with 2nd most strike outs
1983 Steve Garvey sets NL record by playing in 1,118 consecutive games
1982 71st Australian Mens Tennis: Johan Kriek beats Steve Denton (63 63 62)
1982 1st New Jersey Devil hat-trick (Steve Tambellini) defeat Hartford 5-4
1982 New Jersey Devils 1st hat trick (Steve Tambellini)
1982 Steve Carlton became 1st pitcher to win 4 Cy Young awards
1982 Steve Miller's "Abracadabra" hits #1
1982 Betty Walker, actress (Steve Lawrence Show), dies at 54
1982 Steve Scott of U.S. runs mile in a record 3:47.69
1982 Marie Osmond marries Steve Craig
1982 Los Angeles Dodger Steve Garvey is 5th to play in 1,000 consecutive games
1982 Steve Garvey plays in his 1,000th consecutive game and goes 0-for-4
1982 In exhibition game A's pitcher Steve McCatty comes to bat using a 15" toy bat (under Billy Martins orders), protesting disallowing of DH
1982 Steve D'Innocenzo scores 3 hockey goals in 12 sec in Mass HS game
1981 Steve Carlton strikes out NL record 3,118th (Andre Dawson)
1981 Phillie Steve Carlton is 1st lefty to strike out 3,000 batters
1980 Danielle Hartsell, Ann Arbor, Michigan, pairs skater, & Steve Hartsell
1980 Steve Ptacek in Solar Challenger makes 1st solar-powered flight
1980 Baltimore's Steve Stone wins AL Cy Young Award
1980 Steve McQueen, actor (Tom Horn, Bullitt), dies at 50
1980 Steve Carlton wins 3rd NL Cy Young Awards
1980 Steve McPeak rides 101'9" unicycle
1980 Rangers snap Orioles pitcher Steve Stone's 14-game winning streak
1980 Steve Carlton (14-4) pitches most strikeouts by a lefty (2,836)
1980 Steve Overt runs world record 3:48.8 mile in Oslo
1980 Steve Peregrin Took, percussionist (T-Rex), dies at 31
1980 Steve Garvey, hits the 7,000th Dodger home run
1980 Phillie Steve Carlton is 1st NLer to record 6, 1-hitters
1980 Phillies' Steve Carlton pitches his 6th 1-hitter (beats Cards)
1980 Steve Blake, American Athlete
1980 Studio 54 owners Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager sentenced to 3 years in prison for tax evasion and fined $20,000
1979 Calif's Nolan Ryan and Boston's Steve Renko each lose no-hitters in 9th
1979 K-Mart pulls Steve Martin's "Let's Get Small" for being in "bad taste"
1978 Aerosmith's Steve Tyler and Joe Perry injured by a cherry bomb
1978 Steve Perry joins Journey
1978 Phillies Steve Carlton becomes 78th pitcher to win 200
1978 All star MVP: Steve Garvey, Los Angeles Dodgers
1978 110th Belmont: Steve Cauthen aboard Affirmed wins in 2:26.8
1978 104th Preakness: Steve Cauthen aboard Affirmed wins in 1:54.4
1978 104th Kentucky Derby: Steve Cauthen aboard Affirmed wins in 2:01.2
1978 Steve Hartsell, born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, pairs skater, & Danielle Hartsell
1977 Steve Largent begins NFL streak of 177 consecutive game receptions
1977 Phillies' Steve Carlton wins 2nd Cy Young Award
1977 Steve Gaines, rock guitarist (Lynyrd Skynyrd), dies in air crash
1977 Arkansas' Steve Little kicks a record tying 67 yard field goal
1977 Guitarist Steve Hackett quits Genesis
1977 Dusty Baker 30th HR joins teammates Steve Garvey (33), Reggie Smith (32), and Ron Cey (30) in make Dodgers 1st team to boast 4 30-HR hitters
1977 Steve Dunne, actor (Professional Father), dies at 59
1976 Jaleel White, born in Los Angeles, California, actor, Steve Urkel-Family Matters
1975 Scott E Weinger, New York City, actor, Steve Taylor-Family Man, Full House
1975 Steve Garvey begins his NL record 1,207 consecutive game streak
1975 Steve Prefontaine, 5K (Olympics-4-1972), dies at 25
1975 Steve Washburn, born in Ottawa, NHL center for the Florida Panthers
1975 Steve Miller is arrested for burning his girlfriend's clothes
1974 Dodgers Steve Garvey wins NL MVP
1974 Steve Bornhoeft, born in LaGrange, Illinois, canoe alternate for 1996 Olympics
1974 All star MVP: Steve Garvey (Los Angeles Dodgers)
1974 Steve Sullivan, Timmins, NHL center for the New Jersey Devils
1974 Steve Busby retires 1st 9 White Sox to set AL record with 33 consecutive batters retired
1974 Kansas City Royal Steve Busby 2nd no-hitter beats Milwaukee Brewers, 2-0
1974 Steve Sarkisian, CFL quarterback for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1974 Steve Nash, NBA guard for the Phoenix Suns
1974 "Joker" by Steve Miller Band peaks at #1
1973 Steve Christopher Petree, Oklahoma, rocker, PC Quest-Can You See
1973 Steve White, defensive end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1973 Steve Taneyhill, WLAF QB for the Frankfurt Galaxy
1973 Steve Charbonneau, CFL defensive linebacker, Montreal Alouettes
1973 Kansas City Royal Steve Busby no-hits Detroit Tigers, 3-0
1973 Steve McNair, NFL quarterback for the Houston Oilers
1972 Steve Konowalchuk, Salt Lake City, NHL center for the Washington Capitals
1972 Phillies' Steve Carlton wins unanimous NL Cy Young Award
1972 Steve Carlton wins 27th game for Phillies (almost of their 59 wins)
1972 Steve Russ, NFL linebacker, Denver Broncos-Super Bowl 32
1972 Phillies Steve Carlton wins his 15th straight game
1972 Steve Giles, St. Stephens New Brunswick, canoeist, Olympics-6-92, 96
1972 Steve Anderson, CFL defensive linebacker for the Calgary Stampeders
1972 Steve Danielson, born in Honolulu, field hockey defender 1996 Olympics
1972 Lopsided trade, Cards trade Steve Carlton to Phillies for Rick Wise
1972 Steve Papin, WLAF running back for the Scotland Claymores
1972 Steve McManaman, English Athlete
1972 Steve Scifres, guard and tackle for the Dallas Cowboys
1971 Steve Hardin, NFL/WLAF offensive tackle, Ind Colts, Rhein Fire
1971 Steve Morrison, NFL linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts
1971 Steve Stenstrom, quarterback for the Chicago Bears
1971 Steve Rhem, NFL wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints
1971 Steve Garvey weds Cynthia Truhan
1971 Steve McLaughlin, NFL kicker for the Atlanta Falcons
1971 Steve Hinton, Australian baseball infielder 1996 Olympics
1971 Steve Rucchin, Thunder Bay, NHL center, Anaheim Mighty Ducks
1971 Steve Tikolo, cricketer, outstanding Kenyan batsman in 1996 World Cup
1971 Steve Brooks, WLAF tight end, Frankfurt Galaxy, London Monarchs
1971 Cleveland's Steve Dunning becomes last AL pitcher to hit grand slam
1971 Steve Glenn, CFL linebacker for the BC Lions
1970 Steve Hoyem, WLAF offensive tackle for the Rhein Fire
1970 Steve Trachsel, Oxnard California, pitcher for the Chicago Cubs
1970 Steve Campbell, Buffalo, New York, tennis star
1970 Steve Matthews, NFL/WLAF quarterback, Kansas City Chiefs, Scottish Claymores
1970 Steve Nikataras, cricketer, left-arm pace bowler for NSW 1996-97
1970 Steve Everitt, NFL center, Cleveland Browns, Philadelphia Eagles
1970 Steve Wojciechowski, born in Blue Island, Illinois, pitcher for the Oakland A's
1970 Reds Johnny Bench hits 3 consecutive home runs of Phillies Steve Carlton
1970 Steve Dubinsky, born in Montreal, NHL center, Chicago Blackhawks
1970 Steve Burton, American Actor
1970 Steve Tovar, NFL linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals
1970 Steve Emtman, NFL defensive tackle for the Miami Dolphins
1970 Steve Avery, born in Trenton, Michigan, pitcher, Atlanta Braves
1970 Steve Holman, Indianapolis Indiana, miler
1970 AAU player Steve Myers makes a basketball field goal of 92'3 " from out of bounds, Tacoma-it shouldn't have counted, but was allowed
1970 Steve Cooke, Kanai Hawaii, pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates
1969 35th Heisman Trophy Award: Steve Owens, Oklahoma (RB)
1969 Steve O'Neal of New York Jets, kicks longest NFL punt; 98 yards vs Denver
1969 New York Jet Steve O'Neal punts 98 yards against Denver Broncos
1969 Cards Steve Carlton sets record by striking out 19 New York Mets in a game
1969 69th U.S. Golf Amateur Championship won by Steve Melnyk
1969 Steve Jennings, Washington D.C., field hockey midfielder 1996 Olympics
1969 Steve Jackson, NFL cornerback, Houston/Tennessee Oilers
1969 Steve Smith, NBA guard for the Atlanta Hawks
1969 Steve Israel, NFL cornerback for the San Francisco 49ers, New England Patriots
1969 Steve Poapst, Cornwall, NHL defenseman for the Washington Capitals
1968 Steve Walsh, quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1968 Steve Lofton, NFL cornerback, Carolina Panthers, New England Patriots
1968 Steve Henson, NBA guard, Detroit Pistons
1968 Steve Phoenix, U.S. baseball pitcher, Oakland Athletics
1968 Steve McConaghy, Australian soling yachter 1996 Olympics
1967 Steve Christie, NFL kicker for the Buffalo Bills
1967 Steve Wagner, Philadelphia, field hockey goalkeeper 1996 Olympics
1967 Steve Fritz, Salina Kansas, decathlete
1967 Steve Allen Show," premieres on CBS-TV
1967 Steve McDonald, rocker, Redd Kross
1967 Orioles' Stu Miller and Steve Barber lose 2-1 despite no-hitting Tigers
1967 Steve Chiasson, Barrie, NHL defenseman for the Calgary Flames
1967 Steve Wisniewski, NFL guard for the Oakland Raiders
1967 Ian Ziering, born in West Orange, New Jersey, actor, Steve Sanders-Beverly Hills 90210
1967 Steve Broussard, NFL running back for the Seattle Seahawks
1967 Steve Zahn, American Actor
1966 Steve Dullaghan, rocker, Primitives-Lovely, Lump of Coal
1966 Steve Walsh, NFL quarterback for the Chicago Bears
1966 32nd Heisman Trophy Award: Steve Spurrier, Florida (QB)
1966 Steve Atwater, NFL safety, Denver Broncos-Superbowl 32
1966 Steve Avery, NFL fullback for the Pittsburgh Steelers
1966 New York Mets pass up Reggie Jackson to draft Steve Chilcott #1
1966 Steve Scarsone, born in Anaheim, California, infielder for the San Francisco Giants
1966 Steve Reed, born in Los Angeles, California, pitcher for the Colorado Rockies
1966 Steve Reed, born in Los Angeles, California, pitcher for the Colorado Rockies
1965 Steve Decker, Rock Island, Illinois, catcher for the San Francisco Giants
1965 Steve Kerr, NBA guard, Chicago Bulls
1965 Steve Gorman, Hopkinsville, Kentucky, rock drummer, Black Crowes
1965 Steve Duchesne, Sept-iles, NHL defenseman, Ottawa Senators
1965 Mark Waugh, cricketer, twin of Steve mighty batsman for Australia
1965 Steve Waugh, cricketer, twin of Mark mighty batsman for Australia
1965 Steve Finley, Union City, Tennessee, outfielder for the San Diego Padres
1965 Steve Yzerman, Cranbrook BC, NHL forward, Team Canada, Detroit
1965 Steve Finley, born in Union City, Tennessee, outfielder for the San Diego Padres
1965 Steve Beuerlein, NFL quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars, Carolina Panthers
1965 Steve Coogan, British Comedian
1965 Steve Vancil, Oregon City Ore, golfer, 1989 City of Portland
1964 Steve Wallace, NFL tackle, San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs
1964 Paramount Theater (New York City) presented the Beatles with Steve and Eydie
1964 Steve Smith, NFL fullback for the Seattle Seahawks
1964 Steve Ballesteros wins British Golf Open
1964 Steve Rhodes, cricketer, England wicket-keeper 1994-95
1964 Steve Searcy, baseball player
1964 Steve Nevius, film editor, Eden, Fall Time, Damascus
1963 Steve Hegg, Dana Point California, road cyclist, Olympics-16th-84, 96
1963 Steve Ave, St. Germain Enlay France, U.S. 1500m runner
1963 Steve Carell, American Actor
1963 Steve Frey, born in Meadowbrook, Pennsylvania, pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies
1963 Steve Thomas, born in Stockport, England, NHL left wing for the New Jersey Devils
1963 Steve Smith, born in Glasgow, Scotland, NHL defenseman, Chicago Blackhawks
1963 "Go Away Little Girl" by Steve Lawrence peaks at #1
1962 Steve DeOssie, NFL inside linebacker for the New England Patriots
1962 Steve Alexander, rocker, Brother Beyond-Can You Keep a Secret
1962 Steve Moneghetti, Australian marathoner, Olympics-5th-88, 92, 96
1962 Steve Pelluer, WLAF quarterback for the Frankfurt Galaxy
1962 Steve Bono, NFL quarterback, Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers - Superbowl 31
1962 Steve Tasker, wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills
1962 Steve Coy, rocker, Dead or Alive-Spin Me Round
1962 Steve Tsujiura, hockey forward, Team Japan 1998
1962 Steve Irwin, Australian Scientist
1961 Steve Young, NFL quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers
1961 Steve Young, NFL quarterback, San Francisco 49ers, NFL Player of Year '92
1961 Jack Kane, orch leader (Steve and Eydie, Andy Williams Show), dies at 37
1961 Steve Lundquist, U.S. swimmer, Olympics-2 gold-1984
1960 Steve Allen Show," last airs on NBC-TV
1960 Steve Vai, guitarist, Frank Zappa, David Lee Roth Band, Whitesnake
1960 Steve Lyons, baseball player
1960 Steve Cauthen, American Athlete
1960 Steve Clark, born in Hillsborough, England, rock guitarist, Def Leppard
1960 Steve Jarvin, Australian soling yachter 1996 Olympics
1960 Steve Norman, born in London, rock sax, Spandau Ballet-True
1960 Steve Bronski, rock synthesizer, Bronski Beat-Smalltown Boy
1960 Steve Sax, 2nd baseman, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox
1959 Steve Rothery, Brampton, guitarist, Marillion-Clutching at Straws
1959 Steve Grimmett, heavy metal rocker
1959 Steve Bauer, born in St. Catharines, Ontario, cyclist, Olympics-silver-84, 96
1958 Steve Buyer, Rep-R-Indiana
1958 Steve Guttenberg, born in Brooklyn, New York, actor, Police Academy, Short Circuit
1958 Steve Case, American Businessman
1957 Singers Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme wed in Las Vegas
1957 Steve Buscemi, actor, Fargo
1957 Steve Lukather, U.S. rock singer/guitarist, Toto-Africa
1957 Steve Porcaro, rock keyboards/vocalist, Toto-Roseanna, Africa
1957 Steve Davis, snooker player
1957 Jerry Lee Lewis makes his 1st TV appearance, Steve Allen Show
1957 Steve Mahre, Yakima Wash, twin alpine slalom skier, Oly-Silver-80, 84
1957 Steve Farris, rock guitarist, Mr. Mister
1957 Steve Harris, born in London, hard rock bassist, Iron Maiden-Gypsy's Kiss
1957 "Tonight! America After Dark" premieres, with Jack Lescoulie and Al (Jazzbo) Collins on NBC (between Steve Allen and Jack Paar)
1956 Elvis Presley wearing a tuxedo appears on Steve Allen Show
1956 "Steve Allen Show," returns on NBC-TV
1956 Steve Pagano, horse trainer
1956 Steve Ford, actor, Young and Restless, /son of President Gerald Ford
1956 Steve Hogarth, Kendal England, vocals, Marillion-Clutching at Straws
1956 Steve Ballmer, American Businessman
1956 Steve Randell, Tasmanian cricket Test umpire, international panel
1956 Steve Harvey, American Actor
1955 Steve Ovett, England, runner, Olympics-800m gold, 1500m bronze-1980
1955 Steve Jones, London, rock guitarist, Sex Pistols
1955 Steve George, rock keyboardist, Mr Mister
1955 Steve Jones, English pop guitarist, Sex Pistols-Mercy
1955 Steve McQueen makes his network TV debut (Goodyear Playhouse)
1955 Steve Small, cricketer, stalwart NSW opening batsman
1955 Steve Jobs, co-founder, Apple Computer
1955 Steve Earle, born in San Antonio, Texas, country singer, Guitar Town
1954 Steve Wariner, Noblesville Indiana, country singer, Small Town Girl
1954 Steve Forbert, rocker
1954 Steve Dahl, California, Chicago's anti-disco DJ, WLS-FM
1954 Steve Largent, NFL wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks
1954 Steve Allen's "Tonight Show" premieres
1954 Steve Wright, Britain's wacky DJ/actor, Funny Man
1954 Steve Smith, born in Los Angeles, California, rock drummer, Journey
1954 Steve Morse, rocker
1954 Steve Rixon, Australian cricket wicket-keeper, 1977-85
1954 Steve DeBerg, NFL quarterback, Broncos, Chiefs, Bucs, 49ers
1953 Steve Duncan, born in Knoxville, Tennessee, singer, Desert Rose Band-Love Reunited
1953 Steve Grogan, NFL QB for the New England Patriots
1953 Steve Thomas, rocker, Shooting Star
1953 Steve Bond, born in Haifa, Israel, actor, General Hospital, To Die For
1953 Steve Lubbers, cricketer, capt of Dutch World Cup team 1996
1953 Steve Chabot, American Politician
1952 Steve Furniss, U.S. swimmer, Olympics-bronze-1972
1952 Steve Penrod, race horse trainer
1952 Steve Sanders, Richland, Georgia, country singer, Oak Ridge Boys-Elvira
1951 Steve Brookins, rocker, .38 Special
1951 Steve Gunderson, Rep-R-WI, 1981-
1951 Steve Gatlin, born in Olney, Texas, country singer, Gatlin Bros-Broken Lady
1951 Steve Harley, rocker, Come Up and See Me
1951 Steve Prefontaine, Coos Bay Oregon, 5K, Olympics-4th-1972
1950 Steve Wozniak, co-founder, Apple Computers
1950 Steve Ferrone, Sussex, rock drummer, Average White Band
1950 Steve Hill, country vocalist, A Winning Hand
1950 Steve Priest, London, rock bassist, Sweet Hayes
1950 Steve Hackett, rock guitarist, Genesis-Against All Odds/GTR
1949 Greg Douglas, rock guitarist and vocalist, Steve Miller Band-Abracadabra
1949 Greg Douglas, rocker, Steve Miller Band-Abracadabra
1949 Steve Busby, footballer
1949 Steve Gaines, Seneca, Missouri, rock vocalist, Lynyrd Skynyrd
1949 Cyndy Garvey, born in Detroit, wife of Steve Garvey, talk show host, AM LA
1949 Steve King, American Politician
1949 75th Kentucky Derby: Steve Brooks aboard Ponder wins in 2:04.2
1949 Steve Gadd, jazz drummer, Triplet Hop, Complex Jazz
1949 Steve Lang, born in Montreal, Canada, rock bassist, April Wine
1949 Steve Perry, Hanford, California, vocalist, Journey-Open Arms, Oh Sherry
1948 Steve Garvey, 1st baseman, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres
1948 Steve Yeager, catcher, LA Dodger
1948 Steve Railsback, actor, Blue Monkey, Green Monkey, Escape 2000
1948 Byron Allred, Logan, Utah, rocker, Steve Miller Band
1948 Steve Goodman, Chicago, singer and songwriter, Somebody Elses Trouble
1948 Steve Winwood, England, rock bassist, A Higher Love
1948 Steve Tyler, American Musician
1948 David Denny, rock guitarist, Steve Miller Band-Abracadabra
1947 Steve Bartlett, Rep-R-TX, 1983-
1947 Steve Forbes, American Businessman
1947 Steve Stone, born in Cleveland, Ohio, sportscaster, Monday Night Baseball
1947 Steve Khan, jazz musician, Christmas Waltz
1947 Steve Howe, born in London, rock guitarist, Asia, Yes-Roundabout
1947 Lonnie Turner, bassist/vocalist, Steve Miller Band-Abracadabra
1947 Steve Marriott, rock guitarist and vocalist, Humble Pie-Eat It, Faces
1946 Stephen, Steve, Biko, South African anti-apartheid activist
1946 Gary Mallaber, Buffalo, New York, rocker, Steve Miller Band-Abracadbra
1946 Steve Friedman, TV news executive/actor, American Anthem
1946 Steve Bucknor, cricketer, West Indian Test umpire, FIFA referee
1946 Steve Upton, rock drummer, Wishbone Ash-There's the Rub, Locked In
1946 Steve Kanaly, born in Burbank, California, actor, Fleshburn, Ray Krebbs-Dallas
1945 Steve Mancha, [Clyde Wilson], U.S. singer and songwriter, Too Many Cooks
1945 Steve Landesberg, born in Bronx, New York, comedian/actor, Barney Miller
1945 Steve Kroft, Kokomo, Indiana, co-editor, 60 Minutes
1945 Steve Martin, born in Waco, Texas, comedian, writer and actor, Parenthood, Jerk, Roxanne
1945 Steve Katz, New York City, rock guitarist and vocalist, Blood, Sweat and Tears
1944 Steve Carlton, Phillies' pitcher, Cy Young '72, '77, '80, '82
1944 Steve Weber, guitarist, Rounders-Holy "Boobs" Modal
1944 Boz Scaggs, born in Dallas, Texas, rocker, Steve Miller Band
1944 Steve Crocker, American Businesman
1943 Steve Miller, Milwaukee, rocker, Abracadabra, Space Cowboy
1943 Steve Boone, North Carolina, rock vocalist/bassist, Lovin' Spoonful
1943 Steve Miller, Milwaukee, rocker
1943 Steve Dunne, cricketer, NZ Test umpire on international panel
1942 Steve Caldwell, rocker, Orleans
1942 Steve Tesich, screenwriter/playwright
1941 Steve Cropper, Tennessee, guitarist/songwriter, Booker T and MGs
1940 Steve Harmon, born in Brooklyn, New York, actor, Ens Pulver-Mr Roberts
1940 Steve Alaimo, born in Rochester, New York, rocker, Mashed Potatoes
1940 Steve Swallow, American Musician
1939 David Winters, born in London, England, choreographer, Steve Allen Comedy Hour
1939 Steve Barber, pitcher, Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees
1938 Steve Delaney, Dobbs Ferry, New York, newscaster, Monitor
1938 Steve Casey beats Lou Thesz in Boston, to become wrestling champ
1937 Steve Karmen, born in Bronx, New York, jingle writer, I Love, New York, This Bud's for You
1936 Steve Reich, New York City, composer
1935 Steve Lawrence, born in Brooklyn, singer and actor, Go Away Little Girl, Lonely Guy
1934 Steve Lacy, American Musician
1931 Steve Horn, Rep-R-California
1930 Steve McQueen, born in Slater, Missouri, actor, Wanted, Dead or Alive, Blob, Bullitt
1928 Jack Lord, New York City, actor, Steve McGarrett-Hawaii 5-0, God's Little Acre
1927 Steve Ditko, co-creator of Spider-Man, Incredible Hulk, and Dr. Strange
1926 Jayne Meadows, Wu Chang China, Mrs. Steve Allen, actr, Dark Delusion
1926 Steve Reeves, Glasgow Montana, actor, Hercules, Hercules Unchained
1924 Terry Gibbs, born in Brooklyn, New York, orch leader, Steve Allen Comedy Hour
1924 Steve Forrest, Huntsville, Texas, actor, Ben-Dallas, SWAT
1922 Artie Malvin, U.S. music director, Julie LaRosa/Steve Lawrence
1921 Steve Allen, New York City, comedian/TV host, Tonight Show, Steve Allen Show
1921 Tom Poston, Columbus Ohio, actor, Steve Allen Show, Newhart
1920 Steve Van Buren, NFL halfback for the Philadelphia Eagles
1919 Steve Brodie, Eldorado, Kansas, actor, Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
1919 Gabriel Dell, Barbados, actor, Steve Allen Show
1919 Dayton Allen, New York City, comedian, Steve Allen Show
1918 Steve Dunne, Northampton Massachusetts, actor, Professional Father
1917 Steve Cochran, Eureka California, actor, Mozambique, Gay Senotiys, Dallas
1917 John Beradino, born in Los Angeles, California, actor, Steve Hardy-General Hospital
1902 [Steve James] Strom Thurmond, Sen-D/R-SC
1902 Steve Smith, singer, Lawrence Welk Show
1898 Steve Owen, NFL tackle, coach for the New York Giants
1886 Steve Brodie supposedly survives plunge from Brooklyn Bridge
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