
Steve Kerr
Known For
Acting
Born
1965-09-27 in Beirut, Lebanon
Biography
Stephen Douglas Kerr is an American former professional basketball player and coach currently affiliated with the Golden State Warriors. He won the NBA championships five times as a player, three times with the Chicago Bulls and twice with the San Antonio Spurs, as well as three times as the head coach of the Warriors. Born and raised in the Middle East, Kerr attended Palisades Charter High School in Los Angeles, California, where he was a player for the Palisades Dolphins. In college basketball, Kerr played for the Arizona Wildcats. In 1988, he began his professional career with the Phoenix Suns before being traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers. He spent three seasons with them and one season with the Orlando Magic before joining the Chicago Bulls. Kerr played an instrumental role in garnering the Bulls their second championship. In 1999, the Spurs acquired him from the Bulls and subsequently won the championship, making Kerr one of two players to have four successive NBA titles. After a season-long stint with the Portland Trail Blazers, Kerr finished his playing career with the Spurs in 2003. Since retirement, he has been a television analyst, and from 2007 to 2010, the general manager of the Suns. In 2014, he joined the Warriors as the head coach.
Most Known For

Basketball: A Love Story
as Self

The Last Dance
as Self - Bulls Guard 1992-98

Clone High
as Steve Kerr (voice)

The Men in Blazers Show
as Self

Space Jam
as Steve Kerr (uncredited)

Gold Blooded
as Self

Thunderstruck
as Steve Kerr

Court of Gold
as Self

Shut Up and Dribble
as Self - Coach, Golden State Warriors

金州勇士夺冠之路
as self

Wardell Stephen Curry
as Self

Gold Blooded
as Steve Kerr

The Second City Presents: The Last Show Left on Earth
as Self - Guest

Stand
as Self - Former Chicago Bulls Guard, 1993-98

Michael Jordan to the Max
as Self

NB80s
as Self (archive footage)

Sport in America: Our Defining Stories
as Self

Music Box: Counting Crows: Have You Seen Me Lately?
as Self

The Golden Age
as Himself
