He quickly became one of the most respected skateboarders in the world, and was featured in several skateboarding videos and magazines. He has also directed several skateboarding videos, and has been sponsored by several major skateboarding companies. In addition, he has appeared in several films and television shows, and has written a book about skateboarding.
Steve Berra is an American professional skateboarder and director who has amassed a net worth of $3.5 million dollars. He began skateboarding in his teens and quickly became one of the most respected skateboarders in the world, appearing in videos, magazines, films, and television shows. He has also been sponsored by major skateboarding companies and written a book about skateboarding.
Steve Berra is a member of Skateboarders
Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $3.5 Million (2024)
He became friends with skateboarding legend, Tony Hawk, and became a professional at age 18. He joined Birdhouse Skateboards, but left in 1992, and signed with Foundation Skateboards. After a relatively successful period with Foundation, he chose to return to Birdhouse, where he helped create "The End", which became the best-selling skateboarding video of all time. He then joined Alien Workshop and has continued to skate for them ever since. In addition to his skateboarding work, he has starred, guest-starred, or appeared on various television shows, and multiple MTV programs about skateboarding, including "413 Hope St.", "Nash Bridges", "Felicity", and "Rob & Big". He opened his own skatepark with friend, Eric Koston, and their facility, known as "The Berrics", has become one of the most popular skating parks in the world.