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Born | December 17, 1979 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Occupation | Skateboarder |
Stevie Williams (born December 17, 1979) is an American professional street skateboarder.
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Williams grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and started skateboarding at the age of 11.[1]
Williams is the owner and founder of DGK Skateboards, a Philadelphia-based skateboard company. In 2004, Williams' manager, Peter Golden, sold Reebok the idea and master plan of how to enter into the already multi-billion dollar skateboarding market with the signing of his superstar client and skateboarding legend Williams. Golden along with Williams helped Reebok design a complete product line including DGK Skate Shoes and clothing. Williams was the first professional skateboarder to be sponsored by Reebok.[2] He was subsequently asked to give some advice for the "Flipside" Air Jordan skate sneaker.[3]
In 2006, Williams opened the skate shop L&K Limited in Oceanside, California, together with Nick Lockman,[4] and in 2008, he opened the skate shop Sk8tique in Atlanta, Georgia.[1]
Williams is sponsored by DGK Skateboards, Supra Footwear, G-Shock Watches, New Era Cap Company, 9five Eyewear, Gold Wheels, Mob Grip, Venture Trucks, Diamond Supply Company, and Bones Bearings.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Beef IV | Himself | |
2007 | The Game | Himself | "The Truth Hurts" (season 2: episode 8) |
2009 | G.E.D. | Himself |
Williams is a featured character in Tony Hawk's American Wasteland, Tony Hawk's Project 8, Tony Hawk's Proving Ground, Tony Hawk: Ride, and Tony Hawk: Shred.