HE DIDNT. SORRY
She was just playing the character. Elise did not die of aids.
Steve Urkel is a fictional character from the television show "Family Matters," and he did not die in the series. The show, which aired from 1989 to 1998, primarily focused on the comedic and often clumsy antics of Urkel, played by Jaleel White. As a character, Urkel remains popular and is remembered for his catchphrase and quirky personality, but there is no storyline involving his death.
Throughout the series no character died whilst playing Quidditch. However, people have died playing the sport in the past. They were not named.
Steve Hawley is still alive as of the latest information available.
Steve does not die but Chin does.
No, Steve Urkel, the character from "Family Matters," did not die; he is a fictional character portrayed by Jaleel White. "Family Matters" is a spin-off of "Family Ties," but the two shows are separate. Jaleel White continues to be active in the entertainment industry, and the character of Urkel remains a beloved figure in pop culture.
He didn't die.
Steve Olin debuted on July 29, 1989, playing for the Cleveland Indians at Cleveland Stadium; he played his final game on October 4, 1992, playing for the Cleveland Indians at Cleveland Stadium.
Steve McQueen died of cancer
Steve Frazee died in 1992.
Steve Tshwete died in 2002.
Steve Laore died in 2010.