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15 Facts About Steve Berra

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In pursuit of his skateboarding career, Steve Berra relocated to southern California, US when he was 18 years old and lived with skateboarding legend Tony Hawk.

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Steve Berra then moved onto the 101 skateboard brand, owned by Natas Kaupas, and he has since stated that "I didn't have a good time on 101".

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In 1992, Steve Berra left Birdhouse and since admitted that his departure was due to being "young, misunderstood, and silly".

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Several months later, Steve Berra joined the Foundation team, skating in the company's 1993 video Super Conductor Super Collider.

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In 1998 Steve Berra returned to Birdhouse to create the skateboarding video The End.

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In one of the notable scenes in the movie, Steve Berra's death is simulated in a decapitation scene.

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Shortly after the release of The End Steve Berra left Birdhouse and joined Alien Workshop, alongside Dill and professionals such as Josh Kalis and Rob Dyrdek.

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In 2003 Steve Berra struggled with severe ankle pain that prevented him from skating for most of the year and he underwent reconstructive surgery in January 2004.

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The Berrics concept was primarily conceived by Steve Berra, who enlisted close friend, Koston, to invest in the premises that contains the training facility.

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Steve Berra has used the website to feature colleagues and friends from the fields of film, advertising, and music.

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Steve Berra is well known for his public opinions on skateboarding, and in a February 2013 interview with Jenkem magazine he explained his view on the status of the skateboarding industry at the commencement of the second decade of the 21st century:.

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Steve Berra has maintained an interest in acting since the age of 18.

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Steve Berra was a series regular on the short-lived Fox drama 413 Hope St, portraying Quentin Jefferson, a young man infected with HIV.

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Steve Berra has held brief roles in the television shows Felicity and Nash Bridges, as well as a minor role in the 1999 film Anywhere but Here.

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Since the age of 18, Steve Berra has juggled his interests in skateboarding and acting, although he maintains that skateboarding has always been his primary passion.