Steve Lyons was born on September 12th, 1990, in the vibrant city of Houston, Texas, and from a very young age, he demonstrated an extraordinary passion for sports and the performing arts.
As the youngest of three brothers, Lyons grew up in the middle-class neighborhood of Braeswood Place, where he attended Mirabeau Lamar High School. During his time at Lamar, Lyons excelled as a star athlete and was actively involved in the school's theater program.
In 2001, Lyons's talent was recognized when he was cast in the renowned Houston Ballet's production of The Nutcracker.
Lyons's mother affectionately bestowed upon him the nickname "Lyon Cub," often referring to him as "her baby cub."
After graduating from Lamar, Lyons pursued his academic interests by attending the University of Southern California, where he majored in Electrical Engineering and concurrently honed his acting skills outside of the classroom.
Lyons's earliest television appearances date back to 2010, when he made a notable appearance on the CBS show "Let's Make a Deal" alongside the talented actor Wayne Brady.
Lyons's most recent film credit is the independent football comedy "Intramural," directed by Andrew Disney and featuring an all-star cast, including Jake Lacey, Nikki Reed, Jay Pharoh, and Kate McKinnon.
Currently, Lyons is busy filming his popular YouTube series, "The Hustle."
Furthermore, Lyons is the host of the online show and podcast, "The Steve Lyons Show," which showcases his charismatic personality and engaging storytelling abilities.