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Steven Weber

Steven Weber's biography

Steven Weber is 61 years old television actor born at Briarwood. He was born on Saturday 4th of March 1961. According to year of birth 1961 he belongs to Boomers. Birthday on 4th of March means he is Pisces. Pisces is a Watery Sign. They are very intuitive people. They are empathic, emotional and highly spiritual in nature.He was married 2 times.

He is native english speaker. He is citizen of United States of America. His primary profession is to be television actor. You can know him also as film actor, actor, screenwriter, voice actor. He is recently known as stage actor.

Steven Weber's family

Steven Weber's ex spouses

Finn Carter

Steven Weber and Finn Carter have been together since 1985 for 7 years. Finn is known as television actor. His ex spouse was born on Wednesday 9th of March 1960 in Greenville.

Juliette Hohnen

Steven Weber and Juliette Hohnen have been together since 1995 for 18 years. She is known as journalist.

Steven Weber's schools

We found 2 schools He attended. Complete list of schools: State University of New York at Purchase, Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School.

Steven Weber's career

His main focus is to be television actor.

What Steven Weber has done for a first time

  • First child, Jack Alexander Hohnen-Weber, was born on 15 January 2001, weighing 7lbs 1oz

Steven Weber's quotes

  • I can't do anything else. I can't type or run a computer, and I've been fired from jobs as a custodian, waiter, and elevator operator. Acting has always been my passion. - 1990
  • The flaw in, say, austerity, is that its success is predicated on the relative exactitude of math rather than the shifting, liquid imperfection of people's lives.
  • The irony is that the people we tend to vote for actually look down on voters and voting. That's just idiotic, right? That's like a snake eating its own tail! A wolf in a trap gnawing off its own head to escape!
  • If you have to lie, cheat, steal, obstruct and bully to get your point across, it must not be a point capable of surviving on its own merits.
  • In the corporate-owned media, men dressed like Ronald Reagan and women dressed like Rita Hayworth disseminate grotesque exaggerations and gossip in authoritative tones.
  • I've rarely gotten a good review in my life, yet, to paraphrase Noël Coward, I am happy to console myself with the bitter palliative of commercial success.
  • A nation is not a budget, no matter how much ideologues want it to be so.
  • The spectacle of insensitivity that is the gun lobby and its outspoken, out-of-their-mind apparatchiks, is the apotheosis of what the Republican Party has allowed itself to become.
  • We have as a nation been duped by those who use our guilt about how we treated the innocent pawns in the Vietnam War game - the soldiers - into missing the point once again about the utter senselessness that is war.
  • If only Coca-Cola had had the kind of message to accompany its addictive deliciousness that Fox News has, we'd all be speaking Cokelish today.
  • A culture cannot lie down with dogs and not become utterly infested with fleas. The dogs, in this case, are the mongrel media and the corporate overlords who have grown fat on manufactured controversy and fear mongering.
  • What's hard, it seems, is living up to the words spoken by Jesus Christ, who preached naught but love and mercy and justice and humility.
  • The guard rails on a highway may restrict some folks from driving the way they want, but those rules mostly end up saving the lives of those other drivers who understand that living in a society means behaving in a commonly beneficial way.
  • I know it's sappy, but I bet there's a market for civility and niceness out there that, while probably not as titillating as a junkyard scrap between shirtless adversaries, it'd sure be healthier.
  • Social media has created a legion of social delinquents, billions of people speaking not their minds but their spleens, venting everything from the gum-cracking snark befitting a hair-twisting mall rat to the froth-flecked rage of a bell tower marksman.
  • Right-wing extremism is all about patience. That is, until it makes its move, and then it is sudden and explosive.
  • We fight wars from progressively great heights and distances, the blessings of technology steadily removing the personal human element from what was historically an extremely personal experience.
  • Fantasy-based ideologies invariably have neat happy endings where all the bad people and all the bad behavior goes away when the volume is turned up and enough force is applied.
  • I tend to be very relaxed on stage, but the nerves have to come out somehow.
  • The GOP/corporate right-wing, it seems, never really considers the consequences of their actions.
  • Everything sells. Like integrity. Like democracy. Like truth. Like deeds.
  • From the moment America went full-on industrial, it seems like it's been a steady path towards people never having to be physically present in order to satisfy their needs.
  • The fact is, presidential politics has become a game of inches.
  • The right-wing just loves making a big entrance.
  • The element which is conveniently missing from today's Republican Party is the human one. People's hopes and realities become numbers and words, devoid of personality and easy to erase.
  • What's hard, it seems, is living up to the expectations. Democracy imposes upon those who would participate in society.
  • I've been a fan of the Marvel Universe since I was a little child.
  • My experience tells me that any time you hear people laughing on a sitcom, it's the writers who happen to be closest to the microphones - not the audience.
  • It's easy to break things. Much, much easier, it seems, than building them.
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Steven Weber's body shape

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