Steve Burns
Steve Burns was born in Boyertown, Pennsylvania, United States on October 9th, 1973 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 50, Steve Burns biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Burns worked on material for his first album, Songs for Dustmites, for two and a half years at a small studio in his home in Brooklyn before it was produced by PIAS Records in late 2003. He started work on the album after he left Blue's Clues in 2002, and it was released in 2003. He posted eleven songs on his webpage and then realizing he needed help with drums and arrangements went to Steven Drozd of The Flaming Lips for advice. Drozd assisted Burns with six tracks, Lips bassist Michael Ivins engineered the album, and longtime Lips producer Dave Fridmann produced it. One of the songs from the album, "Mighty Little Man", is used as the opening theme for the CBS series Young Sheldon. Burns appeared on the series in January 2020, playing a Star Trek enthusiast whom the title character meets.
Burns started a band, Steve Burns and the Struggle, and completed his second album, Deep Sea Recovery Efforts, which was released in 2009. Members of the Struggle include Drozd and Ryan Smith of A Million Billion.
Burns acted in the 2007 horror-comedy film Netherbeast Incorporated with Darrell Hammond and Dave Foley, playing the part of a vampire. In 2008, he played an astronaut in Christmas on Mars, a science fiction film from The Flaming Lips. In March 2012, he appeared in the YouTube comedy series The Professionals.
He appeared in DeSales University's production of Amadeus as the title character in 2007 and also appeared in The Comedy of Errors.
In late 2016, Burns released a children's album with Drozd, titled Foreverywhere under the name "STEVENSTEVEN". They released a video of the album's first song, "The Unicorn and Princess Rainbow".
Burns made a guest appearance on Tim Kubart's 2018 children's album Building Blocks.
In 2020, Burns appeared on episode of the TV series Young Sheldon as a man the titular character Sheldon contacts to watch episodes of Star Trek together. Burns also wrote and performs the theme song for the show.