Steven Crowder's journey to stardom began when he was just twelve years old, landing the coveted role of "The Brain" in the hit children's TV series Arthur in 1996. This early success catapulted him into the spotlight, earning him the nickname "Babe Magnet" and paving the way for a career in acting, voice work, and television.
As he grew older, Crowder found himself struggling to maintain his initial fame, realizing that his baby-faced charm was no longer enough to capture the attention of audiences. It was during this time that he discovered his passion for stand-up comedy, working as manual labor for the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival and receiving advice from a famous comedian.
However, his introduction to the world of comedy was not without its challenges. Crowder was escorted from the premises, fined, and brutally beaten after approaching a famous comedian. Undeterred, he continued to pursue his dream, eventually returning to the Just for Laughs festival as the youngest comedian ever to perform on its stage at the age of 18.
Crowder's unique brand of comedy and point of view quickly gained him widespread recognition, leading to bookings on XM Radio and tours across North America. Based in New York City, he went on to win the nationwide So You Think You're Funny MySpace Comedy Contest and continues to delight audiences and critics alike.
In 2006, Crowder launched a successful career as a YouTuber, which gained widespread popularity after 2016 when his podcast Lowder with Crowder began. He has since amassed millions of followers and become a prominent online personality, often representing far-right views in his content.