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Louder with Crowder

Steven Crowder
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Born Steven Blake Crowder
(1987-07-07) July 7, 1987 (age 29)
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Nationality American
Canadian
Occupation Actor, comedian, political commentator
Years active 1999–present
Spouse(s) Hilary Crowder (m. 2012)

Steven Blake Crowder (born July 7, 1987) is a Canadian-American conservative political commentator, actor, and comedian. He is the host of Louder with Crowder, a podcast covering news, pop culture, and politics, streamed on YouTube and Conservative Review's streaming service CRTV; at LouderWithCrowder.com, and on Facebook, SoundCloud, iTunes and terrestrial radio. He is also a former contributor to the Fox News Channel, a regular guest on TheBlaze, and frequently featured on The Glenn Beck Program and The Dana Show.

Crowder was born in Detroit, Michigan, and raised in Greenfield Park, Quebec, a suburb of Montreal. At age 12, Crowder began working as a voice actor for the character Alan "The Brain" Powers on the children's television series Arthur. He began performing stand-up comedy at age 17, and performed at the Just for Laughs comedy festival in Montreal. He then acted in a number of films, including the role of Doug Moore in the 2009 movie To Save a Life. Later he became a frequent guest as an opinion panelist on television news programs. Crowder posts satirical, opinion, and news videos to his YouTube channel. After an absence from the medium, Crowder returned to YouTube in May 2013, and produced videos in partnership with Liberty Alliance, LLC.

By 2009, Crowder regularly posted satirical videos on politically conservative media, including Pajamas Media and later at Andrew Breitbart's Big Hollywood. Crowder served as the master of ceremonies at the 2011 Conservative Political Action Conference, and generated some controversy with a rap video he premiered at CPAC 2012. In October 2012, Crowder's YouTube video parodying Lena Dunham's ad endorsing Barack Obama was mentioned in the conservative magazine The American Spectator.


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