
Early life

He attended the University of Miami but dropped out after one year due to poor grades and lack of interest in school. He then attended and graduated from the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Clown College.[5] After graduation he was not selected to join the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus, but worked as a clown in a circus at the Fort Lauderdale Swap Shop flea market. He filmed his stunts, including his clown performances, throughout this period.[6]
Career
Jackass and tours (2000-2003)

After Jackass (2004-2007)

In mid 2005, Steve-O launched his own shoe company called Sneaux Shoes.[11] Television commercials promoting the shoe company include such acts as Steve-O jumping into garbage, getting his foot bitten by an alligator (simulated) and drinking rotten milk. His slogan is "They're darn good shoes."
On March 27, 2006, Jackass co-stars Steve-O and Chris Pontius visited The Dean Blundell Show, a morning show on Toronto radio station CFNY (102.1 The Edge), to promote their "Don't Try This At Home" tour. Steve-O urinated on the floor and performed a stunt called "Unwrapping the Mummy" all in front of a live studio audience. Hosts Dean Blundell, Jason Barr, and Todd Shapiro were suspended for the week following the appearance, after many complaints.[12] In April 2006, Steve-O later sued manager Nick Dunlap and attorney Jason Berk accusing them of lying to him to fund their lifestyles.[13]

In November 2006, he went on a drug binge after being misdiagnosed with cardiomyopathy, a serious heart condition.[15] He was later examined by heart specialists who concluded he was in good health.[15]
In 2007, Steve-O starred in his own television show called Dr. Steve-O on the USA Network. In the show, he helped make his guests cool and "de-wussify" them. That same year he appeared in Jackass 2.5, which mainly consisted of material that didn't appear in the second Jackass movie. Additionally, he appeared with some Jackass alumni in National Lampoon's TV: The Movie.
On February 5, 2008, Steve-O appeared on The Howard Stern Show with Howard Stern, Robin Quivers and Artie Lange on Sirius Satellite radio to promote his upcoming rap album Hard As a Rock. Another mix-CD released by Steve-O is called The Dumbest Asshole In Hip Hop.[16]
Psychiatric problems and rehab (2008)

On March 9, 2008, After receiving an e-mail from Steve-O that suggested his possible suicide, Steve-O's friends, including co-star Johnny Knoxville, became concerned he was a danger to himself and consulted with physician Dr. Drew Pinsky, who told them to get Steve-O to a hospital immediately. Steve-O was placed on a 72 hour psychiatric hold which was later lengthened to 14 days due to an alleged suicide attempt.[18] In a mass e-mail addressed to his friends, Steve-O expressed that he previously had thought of his drug use and bipolarity as a "good thing," but that he now realizes that his drug use was apparently hurting those he loved most.[19]
Post-rehab, Jackass reprised and comedy tours (2009-2011)

On May 3, 2009, MTV premiered a documentary titled Steve-O: Demise and Rise about how his life was affected by the use of drugs and alcohol.[17] The show featured home-made video footage of Steve using drugs and vandalizing his apartment. In an August 2009 interview with Johnny Knoxville for The Times-Picayune, Knoxville on the topic of Steve-O's recovery and rehabilitation said "He's taking to sobriety like he took to drugs and alcohol, I'm very proud of him. I think we'll see him doing some stuff here really soon. As a matter of fact, I know we are."[21] And later stated "Something's coming. We're pretty excited". Later, he added: "I think it'll be a big year next year, but I don't want to talk about it yet."[21]
He later told Comedy Digital Radio station Barry that he's never seen the MTV documentary, "When I saw the footage of myself doing drugs I felt like I could see them, I could taste them. It made me crave them and as embarrassing as that footage is, that just seemed like another reason to get high. I couldn’t watch it; I haven’t watched it since then. The producers put it all together and finished it up without any input for me, it’s better that way.”[22]
Then in January 2009, Steve-O announced on his website the release of a new DVD titled Steve-O: Pounding Out Randoms, of which only 1000 copies have been made.[23]

When Jackass 3D was released in 2010, the movie broke box office records.[27] In promoting the movie, he appeared on The Howard Stern Show, lighting himself on fire causing Howard Stern to yell: "Put him out! Put his head out! Fucking maniac! Oh my god, you're a maniac! You're a goddamn maniac!"[28]
In November 2010, Steve-O began touring the United States performing stand-up comedy on what he called "Steve-O's Entirely Too Much Information Tour". In early 2011, he announced a nine-month long American comedy tour.[29] He will also appear in Jackass 3.5, which is released in April 2011.

In March 2011 Steve-O brought his Stand up comedy tour to Canada, where he ended each show by lighting his head on fire and having fellow stuntman Ryan Stock spit a mouth full of lamp oil at his head, resulting in a huge fireball.
In May 2011, Steve-O brought his stand-up show to Australia, playing a show in all the major cities.[31] In an interview with Comedy Digital Radio station Barry Steve-O explained the genesis of his comedy tour, "Someone invited me to a famous comedy club in Los Angeles and they asked that I get on stage and do something outrageous. When I got to that comedy club I looked around and it occurred to me that the craziest thing I could possibly do by far would be to try stand-up comedy. Like, that was genuinely the most terrifying, outlandish just crazy thing that I could do.”[32]
Steve-O has stated that he follows only a strict vegan diet. Steve-O was one of the many celebrities that got involved in the NOH8 project
Legal troubles

In 2003, Steve-O toured Europe with Bam Margera. On May 22, 2003 Steve-O was arrested and jailed while in Sweden due to a comment he made during an interview about smuggling drugs into the country, remarking that he swallowed a condom containing cannabis to get it past the authorities. Steve-O reached a plea bargain with the Swedish prosecutors and was released on May 27, 2003 after paying a 45,000 Kronor (about 6,700 dollars) fine. As part of the plea bargain Steve-O admitted to possessing one ecstasy tablet and five grams of marijuana, although he claimed he had no knowledge of where the ecstasy came from.[37] The Swedish arrest was included in the third installment of the DVD series titled Steve-O: Out on Bail.[38]

Steve-O was again seen urinating in public at the March 5, 2006 Key Club Party for the Oscars, urinating on the red carpet outside the club and then stripping off to his "birthday suit."[40]He also appeared in WWE with Chris Pontius.
On June 4, 2008, Steve-O pleaded guilty to felony possession of cocaine. He avoided jail by the successful completion of his treatment program.[41] In July, after 115 days of sobriety, Steve-O announced he was "back in the loony bin".[42] He returned to the mental institution, he said, because "I've had horrible mood swings and severe depression. My brain is fucked up from using so much cocaine, ketamine, PCP, nitrous oxide, and all sorts of other drugs."[43]
On Sunday March 27, 2011, Steve-O was arrested by Canadian authorities at Calgary airport. Officers found an arrest warrant filed in 2003. Steve-O was accused of assault with a weapon. He was released after paying a caution of $10,000.[44] Before his arrest, Steve-O spoke about "how he outran police after a fan was, according to authorities, beaten on stage eight years ago."[45]
TV, film, book and releases
TV- Jackass (TV series) (MTV, 2000–2002)
- Wildboyz (MTV, 2003–2006)
- The Bronx Bunny Show (one episode 2003)
- Totally Busted (Playboy TV, 2004–2006)
- Blind Date (One episode)
- Love Island (ITV, 2006)
- The O.C (One Episode, 2006)
- 24 Hours with... (ITV, 2006)
- Bam's Unholy Union (MTV)
- Dr. Steve-O (USA Network, 2007–2008)
- Jackassworld.com: 24 Hour Takeover (MTV Special, 2008)
- Dancing with the Stars (ABC, 2009)
- Nitro Circus (one episode, 2009)
- Steve-O: Demise and Rise (MTV Special, 2009)
- True Beauty: (as The Milkman) (one episode 2009)
- Germany's Next Topmodel (German TV show, season 6, episode 12, 2011)
- Jackass: The Movie (2002)
- Blind Horizon (2003)
- Jackass Number Two (2006)
- Jackass 2.5 (2007)
- National Lampoon's TV: The Movie (2007)
- The Dudesons Movie (2008)
- Jackass 3D (2010)
- Jackass 3.5 (2011)
- Don't Try This At Home - The Steve-O Video Vol. 1 (2001)
- Don't Try This At Home - The Steve-O Video Vol. 2: The Tour (2002)
- Steve-O: Out on Bail (aka Don't Try This At Home - The Steve-O Video Vol. 3: Out on Bail) (2003)
- Steve-O: The Early Years (2004)
- Steve-O: Gross Misconduct (2005)
- Pounding Out Randoms (2009)
- The Dumbest Asshole In Hip Hop (April 24, 2008, West Coast Madness Records)
- A Character in Jackass: The Game
- Appeared in Tony Hawk's Underground 2 as a guest apperance
- A Celebrity in ESPN NFL 2K5
- Guest hosted on Sixx Sense With Nikki Sixx on April 5th, 2011
- Stephen Glover and David Peisner, Professional Idiot: A Memoir (Hyperion June 7, 2011)ISBN 1401324339
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