Stephen Gilchrist Glover

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Stephen Gilchrist Glover Wiki Biography

Stephen Gilchrist Glover was born on 13 June 1974, in Wimbledon, London, England, to a Canadian mother and American father of British descent. Better known by the  stage name of Steve-O, he is an American television and radio personality, comedian, stunt performer, actor, as well as a screenwriter. To the public, Steve-O is perhaps best known as a member of “Jackass”, a group of people who film themselves performing dangerous and self-injuring pranks, as well as stunts.

A well-known television personality and a member of “Jackass” prank group, just how rich is Steve-O, as of late 2017? According to sources, Steve-O’s net worth is estimated to be $4 million, mostly coming from his involvement in the entertainment industry which began in the late 1990s.

During his childhood, Steve-O travelled a lot with his parents as his father was an executive with Pepsi-Cola, and lived in Uganda, Venezuela and Canada for a couple of years, before returning back to London. Steve-O studied at the American School of London and then continued his studies in several universities in the US before finally graduating from Ringling Brothers, Barnum & Bailey Clown College in 1997.

Steve-O then started working as a clown, and at the same time began filming various stunts. Eventually, he was noticed by Jeff Tremaine, a director of “Jackass”, who invited him to join the group. Steve-O joined Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Ryan Dunn and Chris Pontius in 2000, when the group launched its own reality series on MTV network. Since its debut on television screens, “Jackass” became a huge hit, and even though it met with a lot of controversy, it is still considered to be one of the most successful prank series ever created.

When “Jackass” finished its run on MTV in 2002, Steve-O together with Pontius went on to star in their own series called “Wildboyz”. In addition to that Steve-O made an appearance on Howard Stern’s “The Howard Stern Show”, “Love Island”, and “The Dean Blundell Show”. The popularity of “Jackass” show resulted in the creation of several “Jackass” movies, including “Jackass: The Movie” that grossed over $89 million worldwide, “Jackass: Number Two” and “Jackass 3-D”, which made more than $170 million in the box office. Steve-O’s net worth was rising steadily.

In addition to movies, “Jackass: The Game” was released in 2007 by Sidhe Interactive, a game developer based in New Zealand. Over the years, “Jackass” has become a worldwide phenomenon that inspired such shows as “Dirty Sanchez”, “Nitro Circus”, “Crazy Monkey”, and “Rad Girls”, to name a few.

Steve-O’s career came to a sudden halt when in 2008 he experienced mental issues. When he admitted to suffering from suicidal thoughts and bipolar disorder, Steve-O was placed in a psychiatric hold and underwent medical treatment. Even though Steve-O relapsed several times, he was able to control his depressive state, and managed to return to the entertainment industry with “Jackass 3-D”, his autobiography called “Professional Idiot: A Memoir”, and two of his own YouTube channels.

As if to finally demonstrate his complete recovery, in 2014 Steve-O was charged with misconduct when he did a backflip into the San Antonio River from a bridge, was a competitor in the second series of British TV show “The Jump”, and then in 2015 climbed a construction crane in Los Angeles in a protest against SeaWorld. He apparently demanded jail time, partly for publicity.

In his personal life, Steve-O was married to Candy-Jane Tucker from 2002 to 2003, and to Brittany McGraw from 2006 to 2008, since when he has reputedly been single.

IMDB Wikipedia “Crazy Monkey” “Jackass 3-D” “Jackass 3-D” (2010) “Jackass 3D” “Jackass Number Two” “Jackass” (2000-2002) “Killer Karaoke” (2012-2013) “Love Island” “Professional Idiot: A Memoir” “Rad Girls” “The Dean Blundell Show” “The Jump” (2015) “Wildboyz” (2003-2006) $4 Million 1974 5 ft 9 in (1.77 m) Actor Actors American School in London in St. John’s Wood Chris Pontius Cindy Glover Cinema of the United States CKY Comedian Dirty Sanchez Donna Gay Entertainment Film Film producer Howard Stern Jackass Jackass 3.5 (2011) Jackass Number Two (2006) Jackass: The Movie Jackass: The Movie (2002) Jeff Tremaine Johnny Knoxville June 13 London MTV Nitro Circus Nitro Circus (2009) Pranksters Presenter Radio personality Rapper Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Clown College Ryan Dunn Screenwriter Squirt Stephen Gilchrist Glover Stephen Glover Steve ‘Steve-O’ Glover Steve Glover Steve-O Steve-o Net Worth. Bam Margera Steven Glover Stunt performer Ted Glover The Dumbest Asshole in Hip Hop The Howard Stern Show The Jump TV Personality United Kingdom United States of America Universal University of Miami University of New Mexico West Coast Madness White American Wildboyz Wimbledon YouTube

Stephen Gilchrist Glover Quick Info

Full Name Steve-O
Net Worth $4 Million
Salary $2.5 million
Date Of Birth June 13, 1974
Place Of Birth Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.77 m)
Profession Stunt Performer, Actor, Screenwriter, Film Producer, Rapper, Presenter, Comedian, TV Personality, Radio personality
Education American School in London in St. John’s Wood, University of Miami, University of New Mexico, Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Clown College
Nationality American
Spouse Candy-Jane Tucker (m. 2002–2003), Brittany McGraw (m. 2006–2008)
Parents Donna Gay, Ted Glover
Siblings Cindy Glover
Nicknames Stephen Gilchrist Glover , Steve Glover , Squirt , Stephen Glover , Steven Glover , Steve ‘Steve-O’ Glover , Steve O
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/SteveO
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/steveo
Instagram http://www.instagram.com/officiallysteveo
MySpace http://www.myspace.com/steveoarmy
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0828177
Record Labels West Coast Madness, Universal
Albums The Dumbest Asshole in Hip Hop (2008)
Nominations MTV Movie Award for Best Jaw Dropping Moment, MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Duo
Movies “Jackass 3-D” (2010), “Jackass: The Movie” (2002), ”Jackass: Number Two” (2006), ”Jackass 3.5” (2011)
TV Shows “Jackass” (2000-2002), “Dirty Sanchez”, “Killer Karaoke” (2012-2013), “Nitro Circus” (2009), “Crazy Monkey”, “Wildboyz” (2003-2006), “Rad Girls”, “The Jump” (2015), “The Howard Stern Show”, “Love Island”, “The Dean Blundell Show”

Stephen Gilchrist Glover Trademarks

  1. Catchphase: “Yeah, dude!”
  2. Raspy voice
  3. Often vomits in Jackass
  4. Leopard skin thong
  5. Strange, bizzare tattoos
  6. His dangerous, controversial stunts

Stephen Gilchrist Glover Quotes

  • I skew quite blue. A lot of my stuff is really, really pretty filthy and raunchy, which I don’t think would be much of surprise. And I include some physicality as well. I suppose it’s an exercise of being faithful to my brand, but I do enjoy doing physical stunts and tricks, and I always incorporate them into the show as well.
  • When I was a kid, I loved a heavy metal band called Motley Crue. I was thirteen when they came to my city, and I called every hotel in the Yellow Pages asking for a room by the name of their manager in hopes of meeting the band. After two or three hours of calling hotels, I got through, and the manager’s brother answered the phone.
  • When I was fifteen years old, my dad won a video camera in a corporate golf tournament. I snatched it from his closet and began filming skateboard videos with my friends.
  • When I first became involved with PETA, it was on an ‘issue-by-issue’ basis – they interviewed me in my old apartment about animal abuse in the circus as I sat on a leather sofa.
  • What brings you closer to God is being in service to others. I think any religion or spiritual way of life will indicate that service to others will lead to a connection with a higher power.
  • When I first became recognizable from appearing on television, I abused my notoriety as much as I possibly could, at the expense of both my health and personal relationships.
  • The first thought that I had about really trying to get sober was, ‘Man, I could do a lot of good in the world. I can lead by example and just be this heroic recovery guy.’ And that’s just a bad reason to get sober. You can’t get sober for anybody’s benefit, let alone the world at large. You really got to do it for yourself.
  • The idea is to improve somebody’s day. That’s how I’ve always viewed my job. I’m a distraction therapist. I make people’s problems go away for just a little bit.
  • There’s definitely some parallels between me and Joaquin Phoenix, I think. The line gets so blurry. My rap career wasn’t a hoax, but it was absolutely intended to be a joke. The problem was that I really was on a quest to somehow be a Caucasian Ol’ Dirty Bastard.
  • Rather than wait to be discovered, discover yourself. Whatever it is that you intend to do later, start doing it now, get good at it, and show people what you’ve done. Actions speak louder than words.
  • My first call is always to my dad. It’s really rad. What had initially drove my dad and me apart – all my stunts and antics – has brought us together, closer than we’ve ever been. My dad’s been a huge part of my team.
  • I never contemplated any kind of existence or identity after my career. I never thought at some point the entertainment industry is going to be through with me. And when it first occurred to me that my career was going to cease to be ascendant, then I freaked out.
  • I started out making skateboard videos. Soon, it dawned on me I just wasn’t that great at skateboarding. So I put down the skateboard and just kept going with the camera.
  • I wouldn’t have really committed myself to any kind of spiritual lifestyle, I don’t think, if I had not endured great suffering. I think that’s the case with a lot of people.
  • Initially, my decision to stop eating meat was motivated by fear of spiritual consequences, but right away I found that not eating meat made me feel good about myself. It increased my self-esteem, which I found so rewarding, I wanted to do more.
  • It’s commonly said that if slaughterhouses had clear glass walls, nobody would eat meat. I think people go out of their way to remain ignorant about how factory farm animals are treated.
  • I felt like it was inevitable that I was going to fail in life and die young. So I was frantically scrambling to document my stunts and pack my message into a bottle. I thought maybe I could be discovered after I’d died, like Van Gogh.
  • I got into being vegan because I was simply looking to benefit from being more compassionate. I have since come to learn that it is an animal-based diet that is responsible for the overwhelming majority of cases of cancer, heart disease, diabetes, obesity, multiple sclerosis, and all kinds of other problems.
  • I guess I just always imagined that I was going to die, like, somehow on top. I was going to, like, go out in some sort of blaze of glory. I never thought about sort of fading into obscurity. And I’ve worked so hard at having a life, an identity, in obscurity and finding peace with that.
  • I have a tough stomach, and I’ve put myself through a lot. But when I first found out what happens to animals on modern factory farms and in today’s slaughterhouses, I wanted to throw up – I literally couldn’t believe it.
  • I have been really enjoying making a project out of seeking out an extremely healthy diet of raw, organic, vegan foods – and I plan on continuing to do so.
  • For me to make a living acting silly for as long as I can get away with it, I think the most viable way to make that happen is to evolve into more traditional comedy. I’ve really been putting in the work.
  • I came to San Antonio, and it’s known for the River Walk. So I was just doing some sightseeing, I looked at the bridge and I thought, ‘Man, if I do a flip off this bridge, that would be super-cool.’ I don’t recommend anybody jump off that bridge.
  • I don’t go around lecturing people and telling them they shouldn’t eat meat. I just don’t think that’s terribly effective. I just try to tell people how I have personally benefitted from the vegan lifestyle.
  • Anybody that’s not supportive of me staying sober obviously has to go. But on the other hand, there are not really a lot of people who don’t want me to stay sober. I was a nightmare.
  • At this point, I’ve really failed at a lot of things. It’s nice to be able to say that, in a way. I’ve failed at music. I’ve failed at dance. And acting – there have been times when I went out and read lines to audition for acting parts. I believe that if anybody wrangled together those audition tapes, it would be pretty hysterically funny.
  • I’m definitely a ham for the paparazzi.
  • I’m the perfect kind of personality for making YouTube videos. I deal in short attention span theater. I do wild things.
  • The psychiatric ward was a really creepy place and, hindsight being 20/20, the creepiest thing about it was that I truly belonged there.
  • There really is no ethical difference between eating a cat or a chicken, a dog or a pig.
  • Almost as soon as I went vegan, people started telling me that my skin looked great, and that I appeared younger, slimmer, and healthier. I’m convinced that of all the changes I’ve made to my lifestyle, it’s the adoption of a vegan diet that has been best for me – physically, mentally, and certainly spiritually.
  • I’m a proud vegan, whistle-blower, and animal rights activist.
  • I think people will be surprised to find that I’m not as much of an idiot as they think I am. I’m not a real moron.
  • I think it’s important for me to show the world that sobriety hasn’t made me soft. I’m on a mission to prove I’m still a nutcase.
  • I keep my iPod on shuffle most of the time, but I’m most into Cirque du Soleil soundtracks.
  • I have a rescue dog named Walter, and Walter and I are such fans of the ‘Jersey Shore’ that we changed his name to DJ Wally D.
  • I don’t think I’m a gay icon. I have no axe to grind. I mean, I’m clearly not homophobic! I’m not pro or con.
  • Being a vegan just helps me build up my self-esteem. I feel good about it every time I eat a meal.
  • I don’t care if people think I’m boring.
  • Abuse yourself all you want – just leave animals out of it. Don’t wear fur.
  • My main focus in sobriety has been to replace fear with faith or love.
  • [on quitting drinking] The whole last year before I got sober, I really became a nasty, mean-spirited guy. I think I felt so bad about myself that I took it out on everybody else. I put together this mass e-mail list with the most influential people in my life, and I would blast everyone all these ridiculous e-mails, thinking that it was all, like, really cool at the time…Like, I would describe hallucinations I was having. Or I would talk about jacking off. And I was copying my own family on all this crazy bullshit. And I would just attack people for the benefit of this list of 100 different people. It was all really embarrassing, man. I thought some really inappropriate shit was okay. And that’s the scariest thing, to think that if I pick up a drink or a drug, I’ll go back to that place…I would love to be able to smoke pot. But the problem is if I do that, my weed bone’s connected to my booze bone. And my booze bone’s connected to my coke bone. And then it’s all this crazy shit. I used to try to quit piecemeal and ultimately I always wound up going back to everything. So the only thing I’m sure of is that if I do choose to drink or get high again, it’s all bad — Not even downhill. You pick up where you left off. And where I left off was a really bad place, man.

Stephen Gilchrist Glover Important Facts

  • He has his own YouTube channel.
  • His father was American, with English, Northern Irish, and Scottish ancestry, and his mother was Canadian, with French-Canadian roots. Steve-O’s paternal grandparents were Richard Gilchrist Glover, an English-born historian, and Constance (White), of Holyoke, Massachusetts. Steve-O’s paternal great-grandfather, Terrot Reaveley Glover, was a prominent classical scholar and the son of a Baptist minister.
  • The first thing on Jackass he was supposed to do was jump into a pile of elephant feces. But as the crew was following Steve-O to his house, Steve-O’s car broke down in the middle of a pet store parking lot. There Steve-O did his famous “swallow goldfish and puke it up” stunt. The next day, people instantly knew who he was and he got fired at his flea market circus job.
  • Around the world on tour performing his stunts live [June 2003]
  • Was extremely upset and offended by the joke Amy Schumer said during the Charlie Sheen roast regarding his friend Ryan Dunn, who had passed away only a few months prior.
  • His mother, Donna, passed away on November 7, 2003, five years after suffering an aneurysm.
  • Has been a vegan since 2009 for both health and compassionate reasons.
  • Before he got his big break in Jackass (2000), he did many stunts in front of his friends at parties. One of the stunts involved him lighting his hair on fire and then doing a back flip. While doing this stunt something went wrong and he burnt all the skin on his face off. He had to wear a face mask for a month.
  • He was tattooed by a “holy man” in Thailand who had previously tattooed Angelina Jolie. The tattoo drawn by the holy man is located on his right shoulder blade.
  • On July 18, 2006, he became a late contestant on the British reality show Celebrity Love Island (2005) broadcast on ITV from Fiji in an effort to boost ratings. Despite stating he had stopped drinking, he asked for beer while on the show, and on July 19, 2006, he abruptly left because he was not allowed the beer and chocolate that he requested.
  • In 2005 he launched his own shoe company called Sneaux Shoes.
  • Among his more dangerous and/or controversial stunts are: has lit his head on fire, swallowed live goldfish and attempted to regurgitate them alive, drank wine that had first passed between someone’s buttocks, stapled his scrotum to his thigh, had a tattoo drawn on his body while sitting in a violently rocking jeep, administered alcohol directly into his veins with an IV drip, snorted wasabi up through his nose, pierced his cheek with a fish hook and played live bait in the ocean, let the cast throw darts in his buttocks and carved an upside down cross in his shoulder with a knife followed by rubbing ink into the wound.
  • Following the departure of Adam Carolla from Loveline (1996), Steve-O periodically guest co-hosted in his place and was being considered, among many others, as a possible replacement. Loveline producers eventually chose KROQ DJ Stryker to replace Carolla on the show.
  • His father holds a high-level executive position with the Nabisco Corp.
  • Started skateboarding in 1985.
  • Has a sister, Cindy.
  • Graduate of the American School in London, England (a high school) in 1992 and attended the University of Miami, but dropped out in 1993. Graduated from Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Clown College in 1997
  • Says the first concert he ever went to was Twisted Sister and the first album he ever owned was Michael ‘Jackson’s Thriller.’
  • Worked as a circus clown on cruise ships and worked for the Hanneford Family Circus.
  • Was never a clown for Ringling Brothers, but did graduate from Clown College in 1997.

Stephen Gilchrist Glover Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Shane & Friends 2016 TV Series Actor
Mr. Pickles 2016 TV Series Actor
Barely Lethal 2015 Pedro (as Steve Glover) Actor
Batman: The Creep Crusader 2013 Short The Joker Actor
Average Man vs. Steve-O 2013 Short Steve-O Actor
Glenn Martin DDS 2009 TV Series Steve-O from Jackass Actor
Passenger Side 2009 Bar Patron (as Stephen Glover) Actor
Relapse 2009 Short Steve Actor
Pinnernation the Movie 2008 Steve-O Actor
Dr. Steve-O 2007 TV Series Dr. Steve-O Actor
The O.C. 2006 TV Series First Marine Actor
Howard Stern on Demand 2006 TV Series Steve-O Actor
Blind Horizon 2003 Man with Hat in Final Scene (as Stephen Glover) Actor
Totally Busted 2003 TV Series Actor
Palmer’s Pick-Up 1999 Clown Gang Boss (as Steve Glover) Actor
Steve-O: Guilty as Charged 2016 TV Movie Writer
Balls to the Wall 2014 Short Writer
Average Man vs. Steve-O 2013 Short Writer
Wildboyz 2003-2006 TV Series documentary creator – 2 episodes Writer
Steve-O: The Early Years 2004 Video documentary short creator Writer
Jackass: The Movie 2002 Documentary concepts by Writer
Steve-O: Guilty as Charged 2016 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Balls to the Wall 2014 Short executive producer Producer
Steve-O: Demise and Rise 2009 TV Movie documentary executive producer Producer
Dr. Steve-O 2007 TV Series co-executive producer – 1 episode Producer
Camp Steve-O 2006 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Don’t Try This at Home: The Steve-O Video 2001 Video short executive producer Producer
Steve-O: The Early Years 2004 Video documentary short Director
The Steve-O Video: Vol. II – The Tour Video 2002 Video as Steve Glover Cinematographer
Balls to the Wall 2014 Short Editor
SPDST: Unstoppable 2006 Video short special thanks Thanks
America’s Next Top Model 2005 TV Series special thanks – 1 episode Thanks
Crown the Town 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Cheat Day 2012 Short Himself Self
AdamLive 2011 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Wright Stuff 2011 TV Series Himself – Guest Panelist Self
Comedy Central Roast of Charlie Sheen 2011 TV Special Himself – Roaster Self
Talk Stoop with Cat Greenleaf 2011 TV Series Himself Self
Celebrity Essential 2011 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Daily Habit 2011 TV Series Himself Self
Jackass 3.5 2011 Video documentary Himself Self
Pânico na TV 2011 TV Series Himself Self
The Naughty Show 2011 TV Series Himself Self
16th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards 2011 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
MMA H.E.A.T. 2010 TV Series Himself Self
Fighters Only Mixed Martial Arts Awards 2010 2010 TV Special Himself Self
The Buried Life 2010 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Wendy Williams Show 2010 TV Series Himself Self
Made in Hollywood 2010 TV Series Himself Self
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon 2010 TV Series Himself Self
Up Close with Carrie Keagan 2010 TV Series Himself Self
Jackass 3D 2010 Documentary Himself Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 2004-2010 TV Series Himself Self
Last Call with Carson Daly 2008-2010 TV Series Himself Self
MTV Video Music Awards 2010 2010 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
TMZ on TV 2009 TV Series Himself Self
The BackStage Pass 2009 Video Himself Self
Dancing with the Stars 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Steve-O: Demise and Rise 2009 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Entertainment Tonight 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Live with Kelly and Michael 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2003-2009 TV Series Himself Self
Nitro Circus 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Dr. Drew’s Celebrity Addiction Special 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Jackassworld.com: 24 Hour Takeover 2008 TV Movie Himself Self
Hardly Working 2008 TV Series short Himself Self
Howard Stern on Demand 2006-2008 TV Series Himself Self
JackassWorld: Road Trip – Fall, 2008 2008 Documentary short Himself Self
Jackass 2.5 2007 Video documentary Himself Self
WWE Raw 2006-2007 TV Series Himself Self
Jackass the Game 2007 Video Game Himself (voice) Self
LA Ink 2007 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Chelsea Lately 2007 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
24 Hours With… 2007 TV Series Himself Self
WWE Draft Special 2007 TV Special Himself Self
Wild ‘N Out 2007 TV Series Himself Self
Bam’s Unholy Union 2007 TV Series Himself Self
1 More Hit 2007 Documentary Himself Self
Crank Yankers 2007 TV Series Himself Self
The Making of ‘Jackass Number Two’ 2006 Video documentary short Himself Self
Arby’s Action Sports Awards 2006 TV Special Himself – Host Self
KTLA Morning News 2006 TV Series Himself Self
Reality Remix 2006 TV Series Himself Self
Poolside Chats with Neil Hamburger 2006 TV Series Himself Self
Tom Green’s House Tonight 2006 TV Series Himself Self
Jackass Number Two 2006 Documentary Himself Self
Ultimate Predator 2006 Video documentary Himself Self
MTV Video Music Awards 2006 2006 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
Celebrity Love Island 2006 TV Series Himself Self
The Dudesons 2006 TV Series Himself Self
Tattoo Fixation 2006 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Dudesons Movie 2006 Documentary Himself Self
100 Greatest Funny Moments 2006 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Wildboyz 2003-2006 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Camp Steve-O 2006 TV Movie Himself Self
TV: The Movie 2006 Himself / Satan / Stingray / … Self
Jackass: Gumball 3000 Rally Special 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
America’s Next Top Model 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Too Late with Adam Carolla 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Murderball 2005 TV Movie Himself Self
Totally Busted 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Howard Stern 2002-2005 TV Series Himself Self
Steve-O: Gross Misconduct Uncensored 2005 Himself Self
Inked 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Jackass: Volume Two 2004 Video Self
McEnroe 2004 TV Series Himself Self
Steve-O: The Early Years 2004 Video documentary short Himself Self
52 Most Irresistible Women 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
ESPN NFL 2K5 2004 Video Game Himself Self
Tony Hawk’s Underground 2 2004 Video Game Himself (voice, as Steve ‘Steve-O’ Glover) Self
Spike TV VGA Video Game Awards 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Bronx Bunny Show 2003 TV Series Himself Self
High Chaparall 2003 TV Series documentary Himself – Guest / Himself Self
RI:SE 2003 TV Series Himself Self
Steve-O: Out on Bail 2003 Video documentary Himself Self
MTV Europe Music Awards 2003 2003 TV Special Himself Self
Extreme duudsonit 2003 TV Series Himself Self
The New Tom Green Show 2003 TV Series Himself Self
Tout le monde en parle 2003 TV Series Himself Self
2003 MTV Movie Awards 2003 TV Special Himself Self
The New Face of Late Night TV 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
MADtv 2002-2003 TV Series Himself Self
Stupidity 2003 Documentary Himself Self
Born Sloppy 2003 TV Series Himself Self
The Steve-O Video: Vol. II – The Tour Video 2002 Video Himself Self
Jackass: The Movie 2002 Documentary Himself Self
The Making of ‘Jackass: The Movie’ 2002 TV Special short documentary Himself Self
MTV Video Music Awards 2002 2002 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
2002 MTV Movie Awards 2002 TV Special Himself Self
Jackass 2000-2002 TV Series Himself Self
Don’t Try This at Home: The Steve-O Video 2001 Video short Himself Self
Boob 1999 Video Himself Self
Everybody Has an Andy Dick Story 2016 TV Movie documentary post-production Himself Self
Comedy Bang! Bang! 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Conan 2016 TV Series Himself – Beginnings Recovery Center Self
Game Grumps 2016 TV Series short Himself Self
Larry King Now 2016 TV Series Himself – guest Self
Steve-O: Guilty as Charged 2016 TV Movie Himself Self
Crime Watch Daily 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Lennon or McCartney 2014 Documentary short Himself Self
Balls to the Wall 2014 Short Himself Self
Tom Green Live 2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Eric Andre Show 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Gotham Comedy Live 2013 TV Series documentary Himself – Host Self
Skum Rocks! 2013 Documentary Himself Self
The Hour 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Circus Halligalli 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Cribs 2002-2013 TV Series Himself Self
Killer Karaoke 2012-2013 TV Series Himself – Host Self
The Soup 2013 TV Series Himself Self
What Came Before 2012 Documentary short Narrator Self
The Ricki Lake Show 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Big Morning Buzz Live 2011-2012 TV Series Himself Self
Across the Board with Joy Bryant 2012 Video Himself Self
The Playboy Morning Show 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Rude Tube 2014 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
All This Mayhem 2014 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Dancing with the Stars 2009 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Jackass: The Lost Tapes 2009 Video Himself Archive Footage
Howard Stern on Demand 2006-2007 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
WWE Raw 2006 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Video on Trial 2006 TV Series Himself Archive Footage

Stephen Gilchrist Glover Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2011 MTV Movie Award MTV Movie Awards Best Jaw Dropping Moment Jackass 3D (2010) Won
2003 MTV Movie Award MTV Movie Awards Best On-Screen Team Jackass: The Movie (2002) Won
2011 MTV Movie Award MTV Movie Awards Best Jaw Dropping Moment Jackass 3D (2010) Nominated
2003 MTV Movie Award MTV Movie Awards Best On-Screen Team Jackass: The Movie (2002) Nominated