Glenn Steers

Glenn Steers was an American actor who is best known for his roles in “The Company We Keep,” “One In A Billion,” and “Big Bang.” Born Rick Sommers on October 3, 1958, in Detroit, Michigan, he gained recognition in the film industry before his untimely death on September 17, 1994, in Bratislava, Slovakia.

Personal and Family Life

Glenn Steers, whose birth name was Rick Sommers, grew up in Detroit and developed an early interest in acting. Details about his family life remain largely private, but he is remembered by friends and colleagues for his talent and dedication to his craft.

Career

Throughout his career, Glenn featured in various films and television productions, showcasing his range as an actor. He appeared in both dramatic and adult-themed content, earning a place in the hearts of his fans for his performances. Notable films include “The Company We Keep” and “One In A Billion,” which further established his presence in the industry.

Death and Legacy

Glenn Steers passed away on September 17, 1994, in Bratislava, Slovakia, due to complications from AIDS. His death was a significant loss to the entertainment community, and he is remembered for his contributions to film and the impact he made during his life. His legacy lives on through his memorable performances and the influence he has had on aspiring actors.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Big Bang 1990-03-01
Falcon Bareback 12: Riveting Raw Threeways! 2013-01-01 (archive footage)
One In A Billion 1984-12-01
The Company We Keep 1984-01-01 Peter (segment “Hot Splice”)
Stiff Competition 1990-01-01
Triple Treat 1983-01-01 (segment “Triple Treat”)
Rimshot 1991-01-01
Good Hot Stuff 1983-01-01 (segment “Hayfever”)
Falcon Bareback 12: Do It For Daddy 2013-06-24
Hard To Come By 1985-01-01