Steve Johnson is a fictional character on Days of Our Lives, an
American soap opera on the NBC network. Created by head writers Sheri
Anderson, Thom Racina and Leah Laiman, he has been portrayed by
Stephen Nichols since 1985.Steve served in the Merchant Marines with
Bo Brady and they were good friends until they both fell for a woman
named Britta. They competed for her, sometimes violently, and went
along with her when she asked them to get tattoos. They didn't know
that the tattoos were a code for secret bonds she was hiding. As the
competition accelerated, Bo and Steve got in a knife fight which ended
with Steve losing his eye.They split up and Steve returned to Salem to
work for Victor Kiriakis. He was deployed to get a piece of film from
Kimberly Brady, but the film found its way to Melissa and Pete
Jannings who promptly went on the run when they figured out how
dangerous it was. Bo and Hope Brady went off in pursuit, sure that the
film would give them the evidence they needed to convict Kiriakis for
his crimes. Although Victor and Steve were both arrested, they managed
to get free thanks to Victor's blackmailing Larry Welch to taking the
blame.Steve's next project went even worse. He held a mysterious man
covered in bandages and planned to sell him to Victor. The plan fell
through when the man escaped. Things got even uglier for him when
Britta walked back into his life. Although they began seeing each
other, she wound up injured after someone tried to shoot him and shot
her in the crossfire. Once she recovered, she walked out. This left
him with the chance to meet and fall in love with Kayla Brady. After
they hooked up, he began having disturbing memories and became
increasingly distant from her. He soon found himself enmeshed in a
host of problems. After he discovered that his
sisterâ€"Adrienneâ€"killed their father in self-defense, he decided to
shield her and take the blame. All the while she had blocked the
incident from her mind, but as the memories returned, she confessed
just before he could be sentenced for the crime.
American soap opera on the NBC network. Created by head writers Sheri
Anderson, Thom Racina and Leah Laiman, he has been portrayed by
Stephen Nichols since 1985.Steve served in the Merchant Marines with
Bo Brady and they were good friends until they both fell for a woman
named Britta. They competed for her, sometimes violently, and went
along with her when she asked them to get tattoos. They didn't know
that the tattoos were a code for secret bonds she was hiding. As the
competition accelerated, Bo and Steve got in a knife fight which ended
with Steve losing his eye.They split up and Steve returned to Salem to
work for Victor Kiriakis. He was deployed to get a piece of film from
Kimberly Brady, but the film found its way to Melissa and Pete
Jannings who promptly went on the run when they figured out how
dangerous it was. Bo and Hope Brady went off in pursuit, sure that the
film would give them the evidence they needed to convict Kiriakis for
his crimes. Although Victor and Steve were both arrested, they managed
to get free thanks to Victor's blackmailing Larry Welch to taking the
blame.Steve's next project went even worse. He held a mysterious man
covered in bandages and planned to sell him to Victor. The plan fell
through when the man escaped. Things got even uglier for him when
Britta walked back into his life. Although they began seeing each
other, she wound up injured after someone tried to shoot him and shot
her in the crossfire. Once she recovered, she walked out. This left
him with the chance to meet and fall in love with Kayla Brady. After
they hooked up, he began having disturbing memories and became
increasingly distant from her. He soon found himself enmeshed in a
host of problems. After he discovered that his
sisterâ€"Adrienneâ€"killed their father in self-defense, he decided to
shield her and take the blame. All the while she had blocked the
incident from her mind, but as the memories returned, she confessed
just before he could be sentenced for the crime.
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