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| - Steve Perry (born August 31, 1947) is a science fiction author. He has written books in the Star Wars, Alien and Conan universes, but is perhaps best known for the Matador series.
- Former member of Journey who had a hit with Oh Sherrie.
- Steve Perry, born April 2, 1955 in Dallas, TX, is a former NASCAR driver. He competed in one Sprint Cup Series event in his career. That came in 1991, when Perry drove for Donlavey Racing at Dover. He started the event in 37th and despite an engine failure at halfway, Perry would finish 27th. Stats
- [Source] Steve Perry est un écrivain américain né le 31 août 1947. Il a écrit plusieurs romans de l'Univers étendu de Star Wars.
- Lead singer of Journey.
- Perry has also written books in the Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Conan the Barbarian universes, as well as all of the Tom Clancy's Net Force series. However, he is perhaps best known for his original Matador series. He is a practitioner of the martial art Silat, which inspired him to create the fictional martial arts Sumito and Teräs Käsi, both of which are essentially fictionalized versions of Silat.
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- Steve Perry, a first year law student at UVA from Charlottesville, Virginia, was a contestant on season 2 of the U.S. version of the show on April 22, 2001. He walked away with $500,000.
- Steve Perry was a writer of 3 episodes for The Real Ghostbusters. He wrote all the following Episodes:
* Janine's Day Off (title accredited on his site as "Janine's Family Reunion")
* Play Them Ragtime Boos
* Captain Steel Saves the Day Steve Perry was also the writer of Extreme Ghostbusters episode Ghost Apocalyptic Future. He notes on his website of two stories which don't appear to have been used for The Real Ghostbusters series:
* Comrade Ghost
* If This is 1930, Then This Must be Soho
- Steve Perry é o autor do livro Shadows of the Empire e, com Michael Reaves, escreveu MedStar Duology, o curta MedStar: Intermezzo, e Death Star. Ele também escreveu o roteiro para o quadrinho Shadows of the Empire: Evolution. Ele é praticante da arte marcial Silat, com que ele se baseou para Teräs Käsi.
- Steve Perry is the author of the Shadows of the Empire book and, with Michael Reaves, the MedStar Duology, the short story MedStar: Intermezzo, and Death Star. He also wrote the script for the Shadows of the Empire: Evolution comic. He is a practitioner of the martial art Silat, on which he based Teräs Käsi.
- Steve Perry (August 31, 1947— ) is an American television writer and science fiction author who wrote Indiana Jones and the Army of the Dead. In addition to Indiana Jones, Perry has written books for the Star Wars, Alien and Conan franchises, as well as all of the Tom Clancy's Net Force series. However, he is perhaps best known for the Matador series. He is a practitioner of the martial art Silat, which inspired him to create the fictional martial arts Sumito and Teräs Käsi, both of which are essentially fictionalized versions of Silat. Perry is the father of science fiction author S. D. Perry.
- Steve Perry es el autor del libro Shadows of the Empire y, con Michael Reaves, el MedStar Duology, la historia corta MedStar: Intermezzo, y Death Star. También ha escrito el script del cómic Shadows of the Empire: Evolution. Es un praticante del arte marcial Silat, en el que está basado Teräs Käsi.
- Steve Perry was the writer of the highly-acclaimed novel, Shadows of the Empire. Or was he that awesome dude that sang "Accordion Men of The South Lovin' You!"? Anyway, Steve Perry was the writer of the highly-acclaimed novel, Shadows of the Empire and/or that awesome dude that sang "Don't Stop Believin'." The writer and/or singer was later replaced by a pale imitation who could not master the subtleties of Xizor's characterization, but actually sounded a lot like Steve Perry. If he's the first guy, he also brought us uber sexbot Guri. If he's the second guy, he scored with the uber dick Darth Elmo.
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