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Burr Steers

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Burr Steers is a talented actor, screenwriter, and director from the United States. Burr Steers is well-known for his works in “Igby Goes Down” (2002), and “17 Again” (2009). In addition, he is the nephew of writer Gore Vidal.

Early Life

Burr Steers was born in Washington, D.C., the United States, on the 8th of October 1965. Currently, he is 58 years old as of 2023 and has a birth sign of Libra. He holds American citizenship and belongs to a mixed ethnicity of Scottish-English-Irish-Welsh-German ethnicity. His full name is Burr Gore Steers.

The actor was born to Newton Ivan Steers Jr. and Nina Gore. His mother is a socialite while his father is a politician and businessman by profession. He was raised along with his two brothers Ivan Steers and Hugh Auchincloss Steers.

Moreover, his parent got divorced and later his mother remarried to editor Michael Whitney Straight. From his mother’s second marriage, he has five half-siblings.

Burr Steers – Education

Moving on to his academics, he attended the St. Albans School in Washington, D.C. Then he attended the Hotchkiss School (Connecticut) and Culver Military Academy (Indiana) but got expelled. Later, he enrolled at the New York University in New York City.

Professional Career

Initially, Burr Steers made minor roles appearance in a few of Quentin Tarantino’s films, playing Roger (or “Flock of Seagulls”) in “Pulp Fiction” (1994) and providing one of the radio voices in “Reservoir Dogs” (1992). He then started in the films “Fix” (1997), “The Last Days of Disco” (1998), and in the 1989 TV movie called “Gore Vidal’s Billy the Kid.”

He made his directorial debut and wrote the movie “Igby Goes Down” which was later released in 2002. The film is a coming-of-age film that starred Kieran Culkin and Susan Sarandon. Moreover, he also wrote the screenplay for the movie “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days,” starring Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey. He has directed episodes of “Weeds,” “The L Word,” “Big Love,” and “The New Normal” on television.

Caption: Burr Steers’s directional work (Source: IMDb)

Steers also directed “17 Again,” a 2009 adolescent comedy starring Zac Efron. He directed the 2010 drama “Charlie St. Cloud”, also starring Efron. The same year, he was hired to direct an epic film about the early life of Julius Caesar to be based on the novels by Conn Iggulden as adapted from the first two novels of Iggulden’s series, “The Gates of Rome” and “The Death of Kings,” and covering the years from 92 BC to 71 BC.

He was hired by Exclusive Media Group after the adaptation was written by William Broyles and Stephen Harrigan. “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies,” a 2016 film version of the satirical novel, was directed by Steers.

Net Worth 2024

Steers’ net worth is projected to be approximately $1 million as of 2022. Similarly, an American actor makes between $19,647 and $210,569. Similarly, a director’s salary is roughly $139,199.

Relationship Status

Burr Steers is currently a married man. However, he has not disclosed the name of his wife. With the marriage, the couple has two kids whose name is yet unknown.

Caption: Burr Steers’s family photo (Source: Married Biography)

Till now, this American actor has never been a part of controversy or rumour. In addition, he has maintained a low profile and is quite concerned about his career.

Body Measurements

Caption: Burr Steers posing for a photo (Source: Celebrity Cutouts)

Looking at his appearance, he has a pair of brown eyes with grey hair colour and his angular haircut is a trademark. He has an average height, and weight but the exact information regarding his body measurement is unknown.

Social Media

On his Instagram page ‘@burrsteers’ there are 695 followers. However, he is not present on other online websites including Twitter, and Facebook.