Steve Irwin

TV Personality
Date Of Birth:
22 February 1962
Date Of Death:
4 September 2006
barbed by a stingray
Place Of Birth:
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Best Known As:
"The Crocodile Hunter" on TV
Steve Irwin was the energetic host of the TV wildlife show The Crocodile Hunter until he was killed by a stingray in 2006. Irwin's on-screen antics with dangerous animals, and his Aussie-accented cries of "Crikey!", made him a global star with his own TV specials, board games, action figures, and even a feature film, The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course (2002). Steve Irwin grew up around wildlife at his parents' reptile park in Queensland, Australia. An experienced trapper of crocodiles, he took over the park in 1991 and renamed it the Australia Zoo. He married Terri Raines, a cougar wrangler from the United States, in 1992. The pair created The Crocodile Hunter TV show in 1992 and it became a hit on American cable television. Irwin and his wife were soon regulars on TV screens worldwide, hosting shows that blended their personal lives with wildlife education. Steve Irwin's shows included Croc Files (2000), The Crocodile Hunter Diaries (2002), Confessions of the Crocodile Hunter (2004), and New Breed Vets (2006). On September 4, 2006 he was killed by a stingray barb to the chest while swimming with a cameraman near Port Douglas, Australia, where he was filming a documentary titled Ocean's Deadliest.
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Steve Irwin had two children with his wife Terri: Bindi Sue (b. 1998) and Robert (b. 2003). Bindi has also hosted nature shows for kids, and in 2015 she appeared on and won the American TV show Dancing With the Stars… In 2004, Steve Irwin was criticized for feeding crocodiles at his wildlife park while holding his infant son Robert; Irwin was unapologetic and proclaimed that his child was never in danger.

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