The actor also said his run on the Nickelodeon hit series for four seasons was his "side hustle." By Lexi Carson Associate Editor Burns hosted the first four seasons of the kids’ mystery show from ...
Steve Burns recently revealed that he barely made any money from starring in the first few seasons of the Nick Jr. developmental children's show, in which he was featured alongside the animated dog ...
The former star of a beloved children’s show survived the rumors of his own demise and then found a new home on social media. He is still ready to listen. By Madison Malone Kircher Let’s get one thing ...
Steve Burns didn't set out to inspire a generation of children as the host of Nickelodeon's Blue's Clues. "I wanted to be a dangerous little short guy actor from the seventies, like Al Pacino or ...
Blue’s Clues vaulted Steve Burns to TV stardom… but didn’t give him typical TV-star pay. In a new interview, Burns said he had a “grim” standard of living while hosting the Nickelodeon children’s show ...
On Sept. 8, 1996, Steve Burns first popped his head out of the red-curtained window attached to a yellow house during the opening credits of “Blue’s Clues.” With his prolonged eye contact and ...
Steve Burns, who became an icon of children’s television as the host of Nickelodeon’s “Blue’s Clues” from 1996 to 2002, recently spoke to “Today” and said he watched the viral documentary series ...
Steve From 'Blue’s Clues' Is Back — With a New Podcast Just for Grown-Ups originally appeared on Parade. Steve Burns, the beloved original host of Blue’s Clues, is returning with an inspirational new ...
Former Blue’s Clues star Steve Burns has opened up about the emotional toll of long-running internet rumours falsely claiming he had died, revealing how the speculation added to a deep personal ...
"It seems that there was an opportunity to just continue the conversation — to simply scale it up for adults, which was a revelation to me," Burns tells PEOPLE Steve Burns is back — with a new podcast ...