Steven Blake Crowder (/ˈkraʊdər/; born July 7, 1987) is an
American-Canadian conservative political commentator, media host, and
comedian. He hosts the YouTube channel and podcast Louder with
Crowder, where he gives his opinion on sociopolitical issues in the
U.S and their solutions. He is also a former contributor at Fox
News.In June 2019, Crowder's YouTube videos were investigated over his
repeated use of racist and homophobic slurs to describe journalist
Carlos Maza. The channel was not suspended, with YouTube saying, "the
videos as posted don't violate our policies". His channel was
demonetized the next day, with YouTube noting this could be reversed
if Crowder addressed "all of the issues" with his channel, citing
community guidelines. His channel was re-monetized in August of
2020.Crowder was born on July 7, 1987 in Detroit, Michigan. Crowder's
mother was French Canadian, and at the age of 3, his family moved to
the Montreal suburb of Greenfield Park, Quebec, Canada where he would
live for the rest of his childhood. Crowder attended Centennial
Regional High School, and at the age of 18, he moved back to the
United States. Crowder describes himself as a pro-life Christian
conservative. Early in his career, he worked as a voice actor for the
character Alan "The Brain" Powers on the children's television series
Arthur. He began performing stand-up comedy at age 17. He then acted
in a number of films, including the role of Doug Moore in the 2009
movie To Save a Life. From 2009 to 2012, Crowder worked for Fox News.
Crowder creates mainly comedic content and political commentary on his
YouTube channel.
American-Canadian conservative political commentator, media host, and
comedian. He hosts the YouTube channel and podcast Louder with
Crowder, where he gives his opinion on sociopolitical issues in the
U.S and their solutions. He is also a former contributor at Fox
News.In June 2019, Crowder's YouTube videos were investigated over his
repeated use of racist and homophobic slurs to describe journalist
Carlos Maza. The channel was not suspended, with YouTube saying, "the
videos as posted don't violate our policies". His channel was
demonetized the next day, with YouTube noting this could be reversed
if Crowder addressed "all of the issues" with his channel, citing
community guidelines. His channel was re-monetized in August of
2020.Crowder was born on July 7, 1987 in Detroit, Michigan. Crowder's
mother was French Canadian, and at the age of 3, his family moved to
the Montreal suburb of Greenfield Park, Quebec, Canada where he would
live for the rest of his childhood. Crowder attended Centennial
Regional High School, and at the age of 18, he moved back to the
United States. Crowder describes himself as a pro-life Christian
conservative. Early in his career, he worked as a voice actor for the
character Alan "The Brain" Powers on the children's television series
Arthur. He began performing stand-up comedy at age 17. He then acted
in a number of films, including the role of Doug Moore in the 2009
movie To Save a Life. From 2009 to 2012, Crowder worked for Fox News.
Crowder creates mainly comedic content and political commentary on his
YouTube channel.
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