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Steven Quincy Urkel is a fictional character on the American ABC/CBS sitcom Family Matters, portrayed by Jaleel White. [2] Originally slated for a single appearance, he broke out to be the show's most popular character , gradually becoming its protagonist .
Jaleel Ahmad White (born November 27, 1976) [1] is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Steve Urkel on the sitcom Family Matters. [2] The character was originally intended to be a one-time guest appearance on the show; however, he was an instant hit with audiences and White became a regular cast member, and eventually the main protagonist.
Family Matters was created by William Bickley and Michael Warren (who also wrote for, and were producers of, parent series Perfect Strangers) and developed by Thomas L. Miller and Robert L. Boyett (who also served as executive producers on Perfect Strangers); all four also served as executive producers of the series.
The feel-good sitcom Family Matters premiered in 1989, and is perhaps best remembered for the family patriarch Carl Winslow’s (Reginald VelJohnson) feud with his nerdy neighbor Steve Urkel ...
'Family Matters' became a hit in large part due to the characters of Steve Urkel/Stefan Urquelle. The show was beloved by a wide audience for almost a decade, but near the end, I could sense a ...
Jaleel White is addressing his Family Matters costars’ comments about his “difficult” behavior on the set of the hit ’90s sitcom.. The actor, who played nerdy neighbor Steve Urkel on the ...
Eddie, like his father and sister, is often constantly irritated, annoyed and harassed by their neighbor, Steve Urkel. During the first two seasons, he was friends with classmate Rodney Beckett. From the third season onwards, Eddie's best friends were Waldo Faldo and Steve Urkel. He also on occasion, would hang out with "Weasel".
Jaleel White writes in his new book, Growing Up Urkel, that he was pitched a reboot around the time that Fuller House, Girl Meets World, and other sequels to Family Matters-era shows were popping up.