Steven Street was born in New York, USA in 1986. His mother is a third-degree black belt master in karate and a long-time East Coast karate champion. Steven started training when he was 4 years old. After starting his karate career, he began to practice boxing after getting bored at the age of 12. In addition, he always followed his mother to a gym not far from home to exercise. This may be the explanation for his appearance, which is much taller and more mature than his peers; sixth grade Steven was once forced to join a community middle school musical performance. Although he was reluctant at first, the moment he stood on the stage and the connection with the audience made him feel wonderful; this also changed. His views on acting and his interest gradually shifted from sports to acting. After that, he entered the famous Stella Adler Studio and took acting courses for three years.
Street was born and raised in Greenwich Village, New York, where he began his performing arts career. He studied and advanced at the famous Stella Adler Performing Arts Center and Black Nexus Performing Arts Center. Additionally, Street has modeled for top photographers.
Steven Street entered the fashion modeling industry in his teens. In this industry, he experienced hardships that were difficult for his peers to understand and also enjoyed the same success; in 2001, he appeared in the famous gay photography In the book "All-American: Short Stories" written by Bruce Weber, Steven Street, who was 1.88 meters tall in 2003, has appeared in L'Uomo Vogue, Spoon Magazine, Details, Surface Magazine and Pop Magazine, etc. Fashion magazines and well-known photographers who collaborated with him were all amazed by his classical face that was much more mature than his actual age and full of ancient Roman sentiment. In addition, Street's deep and calm voice and tone were always incredible. He is also the lead singer of an independent band called Tribe. When he released his debut album in 2005, Street also appeared on the big screen through two films, including experiencing a taste of superpowers in "Superman Academy". And "Undiscovered", where he plays a wandering rock singer. The former's popularity quickly attracted him to attention. The song "One Thing Leads to Another" in the soundtrack of the film was also sung by himself; in 2006, he played the leading role in the magical color film "Contract" gives Steven Strait his cool superpowers again. Next, he will co-star with Camilla Belle in the prehistoric adventure film "10,000 BC". In addition, he will also have the opportunity to play a vigilante in the horror film "The Saint" starring Gerard Butler.