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Steven Smith

Steven Peter Devereux Smith (born 2 June 1989) is an Australian international who plays as a right-handed batsman and occasional leg-spinner for the Australian national team, , and . Widely regarded as one of the finest batsmen of the , Smith is noted for his unconventional technique, high concentration, and ability to accumulate runs against elite bowling attacks, amassing over 10,000 Test runs at an average of 56.03 as of 2025. Smith debuted for in all formats between 2010 and 2013, initially as a lower-order batsman and part-time bowler, before establishing himself as a top-order mainstay with a series of prolific performances, including multiple double-centuries and a pivotal role in Australia's 2015 victory. He succeeded Michael Clarke as Test captain in 2014 and led the side to series wins in the and against , earning accolades such as the Test Cricketer of the Year in 2015 and Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 2016. His career trajectory was disrupted by a 12-month ban from in 2018 after he admitted leadership responsibility for a ball-tampering scheme during the third Test against in , an incident involving sandpaper that drew global condemnation and prompted cultural reforms within Australian cricket. Upon reinstatement, Smith rapidly regained his pre-ban form, surpassing 9,000 Test runs and securing additional domestic and international honors, including multiple Medals as Australia's top male cricketer; his resilience post-suspension has fueled debates on redemption in sport amid ongoing scrutiny of his on-field conduct in incidents such as disputes over pitch marks.

Academics

Notable figures in social sciences

Sir Steve Smith is an English international relations theorist whose scholarship emphasizes the role of theoretical perspectives in shaping understandings of , advocating for reflective approaches that challenge positivist dominance in the field. He co-edited influential volumes such as International Relations Theories: Discipline and Diversity, which integrate constructivist insights by highlighting how social structures and agent interactions constitute international realities, thereby influencing empirical analyses of state behavior and norms. Smith's theoretical contributions underscore causal mechanisms where identities and interests are not fixed but emerge from intersubjective processes, impacting studies on and . Smith served as Vice-Chancellor of the from 2002 to 2020, during which the institution expanded its research output in social sciences, including programs that applied his theoretical frameworks to real-world case studies like . Steven B. Smith holds the Alfred Cowles Professorship in at , where he has taught since 1984, focusing on the and its intersections with . His analyses of emphasize recovery of classical against , arguing that Strauss's esotericism reveals causal tensions between and in sustaining liberal democracies. Smith's examinations of Martin Heidegger critique the philosopher's ontological priorities for neglecting normative political judgment, positing that Heidegger's influence on continental thought obscures empirical grounding in human agency and historical contingency, as evidenced in Smith's assessment of Heidegger's practical complicity with . This work has shaped debates on the compatibility of with democratic theory, prioritizing first-hand textual over ideological appropriations.

Notable figures in other academic fields

Steven D. Smith serves as the Warren Distinguished Professor of Law at the School of Law, where he specializes in , , legal theory, and , and religious . He earned his J.D. from in 1979 and his B.A. from in 1976, joining the USD faculty in 2002 after prior teaching roles. As co-executive director of the Institute for Law and Religion at USD, Smith has advanced scholarly inquiry into the intersection of legal authority and religious practice, emphasizing rigorous analysis over unsubstantiated normative assumptions. Smith's contributions to critique modern legal scholarship's reliance on empirical pretensions and scientific analogies, arguing in works like "The Jurisprudence of Denigration" that such approaches often denigrate traditional legal reasoning without sufficient justification. In this 2014 UC Davis Law Review article, he examines how has shifted toward "science-like" methodologies since the mid-20th century, citing specific examples from and law-and-economics movements, while contending that these fail to address law's foundational authority derived from narrative and convention rather than falsifiable data. His book Fictions, Lies, and the Authority of Law (2021) extends this reasoning, positing that legal fictions—such as or constitutional interpretations—sustain authority not through truth correspondence but through accepted social practices, supported by historical case analyses from U.S. decisions. In constitutional law, Smith's The Constitution and the Pride of Reason (1998) challenges originalist and living constitutionalist paradigms by highlighting their shared hubris in assuming rational mastery over textual meaning, drawing on philosophical critiques from thinkers like Nietzsche to underscore the limits of human reason in interpretation. He has published over 50 articles in peer-reviewed law journals, with citations exceeding 1,500 on Google Scholar as of 2023, focusing on verifiable doctrinal developments rather than speculative policy advocacy. Smith's empirical approach includes cataloging judicial trends in religious liberty cases, such as post-Employment Division v. Smith (1990) shifts, where data from federal circuits show inconsistent applications of neutrality tests. These works prioritize causal analysis of legal evolution over ideologically driven narratives, distinguishing his output in an academic field prone to partisan influences.

Art and literature

Authors and writers

Steven K. Smith is an specializing in middle-grade , particularly mysteries infused with historical elements set in . His debut series, The Virginia Mysteries, began with Summer of the Woods in 2013 and follows brothers and as they uncover secrets tied to real historical sites, targeting readers aged 7-12. Subsequent titles include Mystery on Church Hill, published November 22, 2013, which explores Edgar Allan Poe's legacy in , and later volumes like Spies at Mount Vernon by 2018, contributing to a collection of over 10 books in the series by that year. Smith has expanded to other series, including Brother Wars and Final Kingdom, reaching 18 books total, often self-published through his imprint MyBoys3 Press and praised for sparking interest in history among young readers via school visits and independent sales. He resides in , drawing inspiration from local lore and family storytelling. Steven Ross Smith (born June 25, 1945) is a Canadian , sound poet, fiction writer, and arts journalist recognized for experimental and performance-oriented works that challenge conventional forms. His seven-book fluttertongue series exemplifies this approach, blending poetry with sound elements; the latest installment, Emanations: fluttertongue 6, was published by Book*hug Press in 2015 and features fragmented, associative language exploring perception and ecology. Earlier works like Glimmer: Short Fictions incorporate hybrid prose-poetry, while his contributions to literary magazines emphasize anti-conventional structures. Smith's output, spanning decades, has influenced circles, with performances highlighting vocal improvisation, though critical reception focuses on niche innovation rather than broad commercial metrics. Steven C. Smith is an American author and filmmaker known for biographical works on film composers, including A Heart at Fire's Center: The Life and Music of , published June 3, 1991, by , which details Herrmann's collaborations with and his innovative scores amid personal turmoil. The book, spanning 400 pages, received acclaim for its depth, with reviewers noting its psychological insights into Herrmann's career. Smith followed with examinations of and an upcoming title, Hitchcock and Herrmann: The Friendship and Film Scores That Changed Cinema, set for October 1, 2025, by , underscoring causal links between personal dynamics and cinematic . His writing integrates , prioritizing empirical accounts over interpretive bias.

Visual artists

Steven Smith (born 1974 in Preston, Lancashire) is a British figurative painter specializing in oil on canvas, employing photo-realistic techniques rooted in classical traditions influenced by artists such as Botticelli, Caravaggio, and modern realists like Chuck Close. After studying Fine Art at Middlesbrough University and working as a scenic and mural painter, he transitioned to full-time figurative work in 2011, producing large-scale commissions for institutions including The National Army Museum and The Natural History Museum. His portraits have included high-profile subjects like boxer Amir Khan and footballer Kevin Davies, with works displayed in commercial settings such as DeVere and Marriott hotels. Steve Smith (Dla'kwagila, born May 12, 1968, in , ), of Wuikinuxv and Kwakwaka'wakw heritage, creates wood carvings, paintings, sculptures, masks, and bentwood boxes using materials like red cedar, yellow cedar, maple, and acrylics on canvas. Trained since 1987 by his father, the late Kwakwaka'wakw artist Harris Smith (Lalkawilas), and collaborating with brother Rod Smith, his oeuvre incorporates traditional Northwest Coast formline design with contemporary symbolism and bold colors. Key exhibitions include a collaborative 8-foot at Lattimer Gallery in 2002, Changing Hands: Art Without Reservation 2 at the in in 2005, public installations for 's Spirit Bears in the City in 2006, In the Spirit of Our Ancestors at the Burke Museum in in 2007, Challenging Traditions at the in 2009, and Collaboration & Contrast at Lattimer Gallery in 2013. Market data shows sales of original works such as Setting Up Nicely I & II for $10,000 and Spring Time for $4,500, with many pieces from his collections selling out globally. Steven P. Smith is a plein air and alla prima oil painter focusing on landscapes, , and still lifes that capture everyday modern life and personal memories, often executed on panel or canvas in varied weather conditions. A member of the of Fine Arts and Associate of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, he has earned awards including 1st Place in the Portrait Challenge in 2019 and 2nd Place in 2022, as well as People's Choice and 3rd Place in Painting in 2019. Notable exhibitions encompass annual shows at the Mall Galleries, such as the Royal Institute of Oil Painters from 2019 to 2025, the Royal Society of Marine Artists, and Brushstrokes to Brands at the from August 2023 to February 2024; upcoming displays include at Stephenson’s Gallery in from October 14 to November 2, 2025, and ING Discerning Eye from November 14 to 23, 2025. His works are represented in galleries like Stephenson’s and available through direct contact for purchase.

Military

United States Armed Forces personnel

Steven Smith of Battery B, 10th , 3d , earned the for valor during combat operations near St. Etienne, , on July 15, 1918. After his platoon sustained wounds, Smith assumed command, repositioned the guns under fire, and directed accurate support that suppressed enemy positions, enabling allied advances. Private First Class Steven D. Smith, aged 20 and from Bellville, , served in the United States Army during the and was on April 15, 1968. His sacrifice received posthumous recognition through a citation emphasizing his contributions to ground operations, with a dedication including replica dog tags held in Richland in August 2022. Commander Steven Smith, a naval aviator from Kingwood, , commissioned via in February 2003, has logged nearly 3,000 flight hours in helicopter operations. His assignments include department head and operational roles with Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron 11 in , and Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 84 in ; staff duty on USS Blue Ridge with the 7th Fleet in , ; and instructor positions at HSC-2 in . Since May 2024, he has served as at , following prior ashore billets as Current Operations Director for and Operations Officer at , Italy. Smith holds awards including the , Meritorious Service Medal, Strike/Flight , and four Navy Commendation Medals. Lieutenant General Stephen G. Smith advanced to his three-star rank on April 2, 2024, assuming duties as Deputy Commanding General and Chief of Staff for at , . Earlier commands encompassed the 7th Infantry Division at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, from May 2021 to September 2023, and the U.S. Army Field Artillery School at , , from June 2018 to June 2020, following promotion to in July 2020 and in September 2017. During August 2016 to September 2017, he deployed as Director of CJ3 for Combined Joint Task Force-Operation Inherent Resolve in , overseeing against ISIS-affiliated forces.

Music and performing arts

Musicians and composers

Steven Bruce Smith (born August 21, 1954) is an drummer specializing in jazz-rock and rock genres. He joined in 1978, performing on albums including Infinity (1978), Evolution (1979), Departure (1980), and (1981), the latter of which topped the chart for one week beginning September 12, 1981. His drumming featured precise, dynamic grooves that supported the band's sound, with innovations in blending techniques like odd-time signatures and polyrhythms into pop-rock structures. Smith rejoined for tours in 1995–1998 and 2016–2019, contributing to live performances of hits such as "Don't Stop Believin'." In 1983, Smith founded the instrumental jazz fusion band Vital Information, serving as drummer and co-leader alongside keyboardist Mike Stern and others; the group released early albums Vital Information (1984) and Orion (1985) on Columbia Records, emphasizing complex improvisation and high-energy ensemble playing. Later Vital Information releases, such as Vitalization (2007), continued to explore fusion with guest artists, showcasing Smith's mastery of rudimental drumming and ensemble coordination. He has also pursued solo projects, including drum clinics and instructional materials that highlight his technique influenced by influences like Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa. Smith's innovations include pioneering the integration of independence into drumming, earning him recognition as one of magazine's top 25 drummers of all time and the #1 all-around drummer award for five consecutive years in their readers' poll. Steven Smith is an classical and conductor whose orchestral works have been commissioned by prominent ensembles. Named 2008 Ohio Composer of the Year by the Ohio Music Teachers Association, he received a commission for a new premiered in November 2008. His compositions, often for orchestra and chamber groups, feature lyrical melodies and structural rigor, with performances by the at venues like Severance Hall and . Additional commissions include works for the Grand Rapids Symphony, Youth Orchestra, and Eugene Youth Symphony, reflecting his focus on accessible yet sophisticated contemporary classical forms. As an ASCAP award-winner, Smith's output emphasizes idiomatic writing for strings and winds, contributing to regional symphonic repertoires.

Actors and entertainers

Steve Smith, born December 24, 1945, in , , is a Canadian and best known for portraying the character Red Green in the series , which aired from 1991 to 2006 across 15 seasons and 300 episodes. Smith co-created the program with his wife Morag Smith, drawing from his earlier work in like Smith & Smith (1979–1980), where he performed alongside her in improvised scenarios broadcast on Canadian television. The series, set in the fictional Possum Lake community, featured Smith's Red Green offering DIY solutions with and optimism, blending live-action sketches, meetings, and audience interaction segments that appealed to rural and suburban viewers in and the via PBS syndication. The show's impact included 22 Gemini Award nominations for Smith between 1993 and 2006, culminating in two wins: the 1998 Audience Choice Award and the 2005 Earle Grey Award for lifetime achievement in . Despite modest initial ratings leading to its cancellation by after three seasons, Television revived it, sustaining production through strong and sales, with an user rating of 8.1/10 from over 3,000 reviews reflecting enduring fan appreciation. Smith's acting extended to film with a voice role as the Weather Man in Wes Anderson's (2012), a limited but notable credit in a production that grossed $68 million worldwide against a $16 million budget.

Politics and government

United States politicians

Steven Smith (born c. ) is a member of the , representing District Sullivan 3 since December 7, 2022, after serving in predecessor districts including Sullivan 11 and Sullivan 5 since his initial election in 2010. He chairs the House Transportation Committee and has participated in the Council of State Governments Transportation Committee, focusing on policy amid New Hampshire's emphasis on road maintenance funding. Smith, a owner of Smith Scale Speedway and Boss Bodies, secured reelection in the , 2024, for Sullivan 3 with 26.7% of the vote (3,508 votes) in a multi-seat district race against Democratic challengers. Prior victories include 62.2% (3,223 votes) in Sullivan 11 in 2020 and 54.7% (2,057 votes) in 2018, reflecting consistent Republican performance in rural Sullivan districts with voter turnout influenced by local economic issues like and . Other Steven Smiths have sought U.S. political office with limited success. In Maryland, Republican Steven Smith ran for the House of Delegates in District 11 in 2010, placing sixth in the on November 2 after the September 14 primary, as Democratic incumbents captured all three seats amid statewide trends favoring Democrats in urban-leaning districts. In , Steven Smith won the unopposed May 4, 2010, primary for District 78 but lost the November 2 to , continuing GOP dominance in northeastern districts with strong agricultural voter bases. A separate Steven Smith filed as a write-in for mayor in the November 8, 2016, , receiving 8 votes (0.00%) against Catherine Pugh's 57.61% (134,848 votes) in a race marked by low Republican turnout in heavily Democratic City. These candidacies highlight challenges for non-incumbent challengers in partisan strongholds, with no subsequent offices held.

Other political figures

Sir Steven Murray Smith, a British political scientist specializing in , served as the UK Government's International Education Champion from June 2020, with reappointment on September 27, 2024, for a further three-year term. In this advisory capacity, appointed by the , Smith focused on enhancing the 's international education sector by fostering global partnerships, promoting education exports valued at over £25 billion annually pre-pandemic, and advising on strategies to recover and expand in regions like and the . His efforts included designating as an "absolute priority" market in 2024, emphasizing bilateral student mobility and research collaborations to counter post-Brexit and challenges in attracting international students, which constitute a key economic driver for universities. Additionally, Smith held the role of Prime Minister's Special Representative to for , leveraging diplomatic channels to secure agreements on programs and exchanges, contributing to a reported 15% increase in Saudi student enrollments in institutions between 2021 and 2023. While these initiatives advanced 's soft power and economic interests through diplomacy—aligning with goals of generating £7.5 billion in additional exports by 2030—critics in academic circles have noted potential over-reliance on markets with concerns, such as , though Smith defended the approach as pragmatic essential for sustaining sector funding amid domestic tuition fee constraints. Prior to these roles, Smith's influence stemmed from his academic leadership, including as Vice-Chancellor of the from 2002 to 2020, where he shaped policy dialogues on higher internationalization.

Sports

Cricket

Steven Peter Devereux Smith, born 2 June 1989 in , , is a right-handed batsman and occasional leg-spin bowler who has represented in all formats of . In , as of late 2024, he has played 119 matches, accumulating 10,477 runs at an average of 56.03, with 34 centuries and a highest score of 239. His ODI record includes 170 matches with 5,800 runs at an average of 42.03, while in T20Is he has 67 appearances yielding 1,094 runs at 24.31. Smith's batting technique, characterized by a high guard position and shuffle across the stumps, has drawn comparisons to classical players despite its unconventional appearance, enabling sustained run-scoring against pace and spin on varied pitches. In March 2018, during the third Test against South Africa in Cape Town, Smith, then Australia's captain, led a "leadership group" that devised a plan to illegally alter the ball's condition using sandpaper, executed by opener Cameron Bancroft. The incident, captured on broadcast footage, constituted deliberate cheating to gain reverse swing advantage, eroding trust in the team's integrity and prompting Cricket Australia's investigation. Smith publicly confessed to the premeditated nature of the plot, resulting in a 12-month ban from all international and domestic cricket, stripping of captaincy, and fines; vice-captain David Warner received a similar ban and leadership ban, while Bancroft got nine months. The sanctions stemmed causally from the need to deter systemic cultural issues within Australian cricket, as identified in a subsequent review, though they also led to short-term team instability with Australia's winless Test streak post-scandal. Following his ban's expiration in , Smith mounted a remarkable recovery in series against , playing four Tests and scoring 774 runs in seven at an average of 110.57, including three centuries (144, 142 , 211) and three fifties. This output, achieved despite persistent short-pitched bowling targeting his ban-related vulnerabilities, was pivotal in retaining via a 2-2 draw, with Smith's aggregate ranking among the highest in Ashes history for visiting batsmen. His post-ban Test average has hovered above 50, underscoring technical resilience over psychological fallout from the . An earlier Australian cricketer, Steven Barry Smith (born 18 October 1961 in ), debuted as an opening batsman for and earned four caps for between 1982 and 1985, scoring 45 runs at an average of 11.25 with a highest of 29. In , he amassed over 4,000 runs at 32.47 across 104 matches, primarily for NSW and briefly Transvaal, though injuries limited his international progression.

American football

Steven Steve Smith Sr. (born Stevonne Latrall Smith Sr., May 12, 1979) was an undrafted free agent wide receiver who signed with the Carolina Panthers in 2001 after playing college football at the University of Utah. Over 13 seasons with the Panthers (2001–2013), he set franchise records with 836 receptions, 12,197 receiving yards, and 67 receiving touchdowns, including a career-high 1,636 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2005. Smith earned Pro Bowl honors in 2001, 2002, 2008, 2011, and 2013, and contributed to the Panthers' Super Bowl XXXVIII appearance after the 2003 season, where he recorded 20 receptions for 287 yards and two touchdowns in the playoffs. He finished his career with the Baltimore Ravens (2014–2016), adding 195 receptions for 2,534 yards and 14 touchdowns, bringing his NFL totals to 1,031 receptions, 14,731 yards, and 81 touchdowns across 16 seasons. Despite his 5-foot-9 stature, Smith's physicality and route-running precision made him one of the league's most productive receivers, though he dealt with injuries like a broken leg in 2004 that limited him to three games. Another prominent player, Steven Smith (born May 6, 1985), was a selected by the in the second round (51st overall) of the out of . His peak came in 2009 with the Giants, when he achieved status with 107 receptions for 1,220 yards and seven touchdowns. Over six NFL seasons primarily with the Giants (2007–2010), plus stints with the , , and , Smith totaled 245 receptions for 2,641 yards and 12 touchdowns before knee injuries, including , curtailed his career after 2012.

Association football

Steven Smith (born 30 August 1985) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played predominantly as a left-back. He rose through the Rangers youth academy, making his senior debut for the club on 6 August 2005 in a 3–1 win over Hibernian, and went on to record 82 league appearances and 3 goals for Rangers across two spells (2003–2010 and 2014–2015), supplemented by 16 cup appearances and 1 goal. Smith's career included spells at several clubs: Norwich City (7 appearances, 2010–2011), Preston North End (2011–2012), (loan, 2012–2013), Dundee United (2013–2014), Raith Rovers (2014), (60 appearances over three seasons, 2015–2018), and Albion Rovers. He earned one cap for the B national team in 2006. Aggregate career statistics show 234 appearances and 8 goals in competitive matches. Steve Smith (28 April 1946 – 13 March 2024) was an English professional footballer who featured as a for Huddersfield Town, accumulating 87 appearances and 8 goals in the Football League from 1964 to 1975.

Athletics

Steve Smith (born 29 March 1973) is a retired British high jumper who competed at the 1992 and 1996 , earning bronze in the latter in with a clearance of 2.35 m. He also secured bronze at the 1993 World Championships in , clearing 2.37 m, and holds the British national records with an indoor best of 2.38 m from 1998 and an outdoor best of 2.37 m from 1992. Steve Smith is an American high jumper associated with , where he earned four NCAA honors and finished second at the 1994 NCAA Outdoor Championships. He set the university's outdoor record of 2.31 m in 1994 and the indoor record of 2.25 m in 1991. Stephen Norwood Smith (24 November 1951 – 23 September 2020) was an American pole vaulter who became the first athlete to clear 18 feet (5.49 m) indoors, achieving 5.52 m at the 1973 . He won AAU indoor national titles in 1972 and 1973 and represented the .

Baseball

Several individuals named Steven or Steve Smith have appeared in , but none have recorded significant statistics or achieved notable impact at that level. Players with this name have primarily competed in , often as or , without advancing to sustained MLB roles. One example is Steve Smith (born July 21, 1952), a right-handed throwing who played second base, , and third base across seven seasons from 1976 to 1982, primarily in the Padres organization, compiling a .245 but never reaching MLB. Another Steve Smith, a right-handed born October 27, 1985, was drafted by the Indians in the 25th round of the MLB Draft out of and pitched in through 2009, posting a 2.59 ERA in rookie ball but without major league appearances. A third Steve Smith, born May 15, 1986, appeared as both a and in lower-level minors from 2008 onward, but again limited to with no MLB games. These players exhibit no career above replacement level in MLB contexts, zero home runs or notable batting metrics, and no records, reflecting slumps or limitations that prevented success rather than Hall of Fame trajectories.

Basketball

Steve Smith, born Steven Delano Smith on March 31, 1969, in , is a retired professional player known for his scoring prowess as a shooting guard in the (NBA). Standing at 6 feet 8 inches and weighing 200 pounds, Smith played at before being selected fifth overall by the in the . Over a 14-season career from 1991 to 2005, he appeared in 942 regular-season games across six teams, averaging 14.3 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 3.1 assists per game while shooting 45.9% from the field and 37.1% from three-point range. Smith's most productive years came with the , where he played from 1993 to 2000, establishing himself as a consistent mid-range and three-point shooter. In 519 games with , he averaged 17.4 points per game, peaking at 20.6 points during the 1997–98 season when he earned his lone NBA All-Star selection. That year, he also received the for his off-court contributions. Later stints included the (2000–01), where he averaged 15.6 points, and the (2001–03), culminating in an NBA championship in 2003 as a reserve player during the playoffs, contributing 4.5 points per game in the postseason. In recognition of his character, Smith was awarded the in 2002. His career highlights include a career-high 41 points scored on January 31, 1997, against the while with the Hawks. Post-retirement, Smith's legacy includes consistent scoring output and adaptability across teams, though he never led the league in major statistical categories. A less prominent Steven Smith, born in 1983, briefly appeared in the NBA with the in 2006–07, averaging 0.6 points in limited minutes, but lacks significant accolades or longevity.

Ice hockey

James Stephen Smith (born April 30, 1963), commonly known as Steve Smith, was a defenseman who played 20 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1981 to 2001, primarily with the . Drafted by the Oilers in the sixth round, 111th overall, of the , Smith debuted in the 1981–82 season and appeared in 804 regular-season games across his career, accumulating 72 goals, 303 assists, and 375 points while posting a plus-minus rating of +139. He also recorded 1,990 penalty minutes, reflecting his physical, stay-at-home defensive style. Smith contributed to the Oilers' dynasty, winning three Stanley Cups in 1987, 1988, and 1990, and appeared in 111 playoff games with 4 goals, 21 assists, and 25 points. After leaving Edmonton as a free agent in 1994, he played four seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks (1994–1998) and concluded his career with three seasons for the Calgary Flames (1998–2001), where he served as an alternate captain in his final year. A notable low point occurred in Game 7 of the 1986 Smythe Division finals against the Calgary Flames, when Smith accidentally directed a shot into his own net past goaltender Grant Fuhr, resulting in a 3–2 Oilers loss that ended their season; the team rebounded to win the Cup the following year. Another Steven Smith (born April 4, 1963) briefly appeared in 17 NHL games as a defenseman for the (1984–85) and (1985–86), registering no points and 8 penalty minutes, primarily logging time in the .

Other team and individual sports

Steven Smith was a professional active between 1971 and 1978, compiling a career spanning 29 bouts with a percentage of 77.78%. His debut occurred on July 12, 1971, and he fought primarily in the division, though specific win-loss records and title achievements remain limited in public records beyond aggregate statistics. In darts, Steven Smith competed professionally in (PDC) events, including the , where he defeated of in the last 48 to advance to the last 40 before losing 3–0 to Chris Mason. He achieved a highest World Darts Championship average of 83.26 and participated in other tournaments such as the 2006 , recording a peak average of 93.69. Smith continued competing in PDC events into 2019, reaching stages like the last 128 in multiple outings. Steven Smith, a from born in 1973, has represented his country in events with three starts, securing one podium finish and one victory. Locally, he won the men's sprint division at the 2023 Cambridge Beaches Triathlon in 1:08:41 and placed first in the 2025 Bermuda Junior Cycling Time-Trial.

Business and industry

Historical entrepreneurs

Stephen Smith (1795–1873) emerged as a prominent lumber entrepreneur in antebellum Pennsylvania after purchasing his freedom from slavery in 1816 for approximately $50. He established a lumber yard in Columbia, Pennsylvania, leveraging the town's position as a transportation hub along the Susquehanna River and Pennsylvania Canal to trade timber floated from northern forests. By the 1820s, Smith expanded into coal distribution, forming a partnership with William Whipper to create Smith & Whipper Co., which grew into one of the largest Black-owned businesses in the region, handling millions of board feet of lumber annually and generating substantial profits through sales to urban markets like Philadelphia. This enterprise demonstrated the viability of Black capital accumulation in a discriminatory economy, where Smith navigated legal barriers to property ownership and credit while employing free Black laborers and fostering economic networks within Columbia's African American community. Smith's propelled his to exceptional levels for a American before the ; by 1857, his assets were valued at around $500,000 (equivalent to over $13 million in 2023 dollars), derived primarily from exports, holdings, and diversified investments in railroads and shipping. Economic records indicate his firm's role in supplying materials for Pennsylvania's boom, contributing to regional while amassing personal fortune through efficient supply chains that undercut competitors via lower overhead and direct river sourcing. Upon his death on November 4, 1873, Smith's estate was appraised at values exceeding $100,000 in liquid assets alone, reflecting compounded returns from decades of reinvestment rather than speculative ventures. A portion of Smith's lumber profits directly funded Underground Railroad operations, including safe houses and transport for an estimated hundreds of escapees from Southern plantations to free states and , underscoring the causal link between his entrepreneurial success and abolitionist logistics in the . This financial support, channeled through discreet partnerships with figures like , amplified the network's capacity in without disrupting his core business, as evidenced by sustained firm growth during peak fugitive activity. Later philanthropy, such as his 1867 donation of $250,000 in property and cash for the Stephen Smith Home for the Aged in , further illustrated how lumber-derived wealth sustained community institutions, providing economic stability for elderly Black residents amid post-war uncertainties. Smith's model of self-reliant enterprise influenced subsequent Black business leaders by proving scalable operations could yield systemic impacts beyond mere survival.

Science and technology

Aerospace and engineering professionals

Steven Lee Smith (born December 30, 1958) served as a from 1989 to 2002, contributing to through operational oversight of systems and execution of complex extravehicular activities (EVAs) during four missions totaling over 40 days in space. With bachelor's and master's degrees in from , Smith initially worked as the Astronaut Office representative for the Main Engines, solid rocket boosters, external tank, and overall vehicle safety, applying principles to enhance mission reliability and . His technical expertise supported pre-flight verifications and post-mission analyses, ensuring integrity across multiple launches. Smith's first flight, aboard from September 30 to October 11, 1994, deployed the Space Radar Laboratory-2, where he managed the SIR-C/X-SAR radar payload operations, contributing to data collection that advanced technologies for engineering applications. Subsequent missions focused on servicing: on (February 11–21, 1997) involved three EVAs totaling 19 hours, during which Smith installed the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph and repaired the Fine Guidance Sensors, extending the observatory's operational life through precise mechanical and optical interventions. On (, December 19–27, 1999), he performed two additional EVAs, replacing the telescope's gyroscopes and advancing camera systems, accumulating further EVA time that demonstrated human-robotic coordination in orbital repair engineering. His final mission, on (April 8–19, 2002), supported assembly by installing the S0 truss segment via two s, integrating structural and power systems that formed the backbone of the station's framework, with Smith logging over 10 hours outside the vehicle to secure bolted connections and utility lines under microgravity conditions. Across seven s spanning 49 hours and 25 minutes, Smith's hands-on engineering feats— including Hubble's second and third servicing missions—provided empirical data on EVA tools, suit mobility, and thermal management, influencing subsequent designs for hardware. These contributions, verified through NASA's mission logs, underscored causal factors in mission success, such as redundant safety protocols mitigating propulsion anomalies observed in flights.

Media and broadcasting

Sports commentators and analysts

Stephen A. Smith (born October 14, 1967) is the featured commentator and of ESPN's , a weekday sports debate program airing from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. , where he delivers analysis on topics across major leagues including the , , and . His style emphasizes bold, rapid-fire opinions backed by personal anecdotes from his reporting days, often challenging conventional narratives in sports media. Under Smith's influence since becoming full-time co-host in 2012, has expanded its audience, recording 250 million views for its content in 2023—a 12% increase from 2022—and achieving its most-watched year ever that same period. Smith's commentary prioritizes entertainment value, which has boosted viewership—such as averaging 482,000 linear viewers in April 2024—but has invited scrutiny over accuracy, with detractors claiming he occasionally amplifies unverified claims or predictions for dramatic effect, as seen in past erroneous takes on player trades and outcomes. For instance, his frequent NBA hot takes, while engaging millions, have been faulted for favoring volume over rigorous , contrasting with more data-driven analysts. Despite this, renewed Smith's contract in March 2025 for five years at $105 million, underscoring his role in sustaining the network's sports talk dominance amid trends. In his 2023 memoir Straight Shooter: A Memoir of Second Chances and First Takes, Smith critiques athletes' forays into politics, arguing they erode focus on performance and invite backlash without advancing causes effectively—citing examples like Colin Kaepernick's protests, which he views as principled but ultimately career-damaging distractions from on-field excellence. This stance challenges media normalization of athlete activism, positioning Smith as a skeptic of blending sports with ideology, even as he navigates ESPN's left-leaning institutional biases in coverage. Recent developments, including his 2025 analysis of Super Bowl halftime controversies amid partisan disputes, highlight his pushback against politicized sports narratives, defending selections like Bad Bunny's based on merit over ideological purity tests.

Television and radio personalities

Steve Smith (born December 24, 1945), a Canadian and , created, co-wrote, produced, and starred in , a series that ran for 300 episodes from 1991 to 2006. In the program, Smith portrayed Red Green, the optimistic yet inept handyman leader of the fictional Possum Lodge No. 13, whose segments emphasized low-budget DIY repairs using and everyday items, interspersed with lodge meeting satires, adventure reports, and family vignettes. The show's format combined scripted sketches with improvisational elements, targeting working-class humor and generating catchphrases like "I'm a member of the Possum Lodge" and "Quando omni flunkus moritati," which resonated through parody of rural self-reliance and gender dynamics. Originally developed from Smith's earlier Red Green sketches in the 1979–1985 series Smith & Smith alongside his wife Morag, the program debuted on CHCH-TV in , before expanding to in and syndication on 83 U.S. stations, fostering a dedicated audience via reruns and releases. Its cultural footprint included influencing DIY comedy tropes and male-oriented programming, with segments like "Handyman Corner" inspiring viewer submissions and parodies in broader media. In recent years, Smith has extended the Red Green universe through the , a continuation featuring lodge-themed discussions and new content written with collaborator Dave Smith. As of 2025, he has participated in interviews reflecting on the series' enduring appeal, emphasizing its roots in practical problem-solving and avoidance of overt political messaging. No full television revival has occurred, though podcast formats maintain engagement with legacy fans.

Fictional characters

Animated and television characters

Steve Smith is the teenage protagonist in the animated sitcom American Dad!, debuting in the pilot episode aired on February 6, 2005, following . Portrayed as the 14-year-old son of CIA operative and homemaker , as well as the younger brother of college student Hayley, the character embodies awkward adolescence through his obsession with puberty, romantic pursuits, and geeky hobbies like and comic books. Voiced by actor and singer throughout the series, Steve's arcs frequently involve over-the-top schemes, such as attempting to join the or dealing with alien interventions from family pet , highlighting his mix of insecurity, occasional bravado, and improbable heroism. The series, which transitioned from to in 2019 and reached its 21st season by 2024 with over 380 episodes produced, centers in subplots that satirize suburban life and , appealing primarily to viewers aged 18-49 through its blend of crude humor and family-centric narratives. No other prominent animated or live-action television characters named Steven or Smith appear in major series with comparable development or .

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