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Q: Is Steve and Laura urkel still alive?
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Steve urkel despised Laura on family matters?

False!


Who did Steve Urkel really love on the TV show 'Family Matters'?

Laura Winslow


When was Steve Urkel created?

Steve Urkel was created in 1989.


The annoying kid on family matters?

Omg i love that show! Well if you mean the neighbor, that is a total dork and nerd and is love with Laura and changes to Steven sometimes then it is....Steve urkel, but i think they call him stitch at times


Is Steve Urkel Marques Houston's son?

No, Steve Urkel is a fictional character from the show Family Matters.


The character of Steve Urkel appeared in every episode of Family Matters?

The character Steve Urkel's first appearance came half way through the first season in the episode "Laura's First Date". Urkel was supposed to be a one-time appearance but was received so well by audiences that he made he became a series regular. THE ANSWER IS ACTUALLY FALSE


Was Steve Urkel in the movie Big Fat Liar?

Yes Steve Urkel was speeding while driving a guy.


TV nerd of note starting with the letter U?

Urkel (Steve Urkel).


What kind of car does Steve urkel drive?

Steve Urkel drives a BWM Isetta, which is a funny car. :)


What is Steve Urkel's funny lines?

"Did i do that?"


How old is Jaleel White's wife?

Jaleel White is not married as of 2017. His partner from 2006 to 2009 was Bridget Hardy (born 1980s), and they have a daughter Samaya White. On the TV series Family Matters, Steve Urkel was supposed to marry Laura Winslow (born May 23, 1976), who was portrayed By Kellie S. Williams.


Is it true that the man who played Steve urkel on family matters really dead?

Oh, dude, no need to worry! Jaleel White, the actor who played Steve Urkel on "Family Matters," is alive and well. So, you can relax and go back to binge-watching those classic episodes without any existential crisis. Like, can you imagine if Steve Urkel was really gone? That would be a total bummer, man.