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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 (1989–1998). [ 2 ] Originally intended to make one appearance, White eventually became the main protagonist of the show.
A major factor in creating and extensively utilizing Stefan was the simple fact that doing the distinctive voice of Steve Urkel was starting to cause damage to Jaleel White's throat, so having him play a character who could speak in a normal voice gave him time to recover (White could still sound like Steve, but with less weight on that he was ...
Jaleel White is feeling kind of cool. “My wife cranked up this air conditioning,” he says from his hotel room in New York while on tour to promote his new memoir, “Growing Up Urkel.” But ...
Jaleel White (left) on a 1991 episode of Family Matters. If White’s father is owed some credit for what would become Urkel’s signature specs, then his mother could perhaps get some kudos for ...
Jaleel White's memoir gave him a chance to offer clarity on situations such as his falling out with Will Smith. During an exclusive interview with Us Weekly about his memoir, Growing Up Urkel ...
The host of the show is Jaleel White, known for roles like Steve Urkel on the ABC/CBS sitcom Family Matters, and Sonic the Hedgehog in three animated shows. Each episode has four players competing to win $5,000. On occasion, episodes will feature four teams of two.
Jaleel White and Nicoletta Ruhl have tied the knot. As first reported by People, the Family Matters star, 47, and the tech executive said "I do" on May 4 at the ritzy Riviera Country Club in Los ...
Jaleel White as Michael; Jennia Fredrique as Ashley Jenkins; Clifton Powell as Jake Jenkins; Ella Joyce as Mrs. Jenkins; DeRay Davis as "June Bug" Mark Chalant Phifer as Ray "Ray-Ray" Daphne Bloomer as "Mookie" Terrance Thomas as Ray "Lil Ray" Reynaldo Rey as Mr. Brown; Bebe Drake as Mrs. Brown; Eddie Griffin as Malik; Tommy Lister as "Mr ...