. . . "Cleotus Urkel"@en . . . . . "Waldo Geraldo Faldo"@en . . . "Carl Winslow"@en . . . . . "Male"@en . . "Steven Quincy Urkel (born July 25, 1976), generally known as Steve Urkel or just Urkel, is a fictional character on the ABC/CBS sitcom Family Matters. He is portrayed by Jaleel White. Originally slated to have only one appearance on the show, he soon became its most popular character. He is played by Jaleel White."@en . . . . . "Tv hero"@en . "Employer/Student"@en . . . . "Unnamed grandmother"@en . . "Dirk Urkel"@en . . . . . "Aunt Oona Urkel"@en . "Uncle Steve"@en . "Uncle Omar Urkel"@en . . "Very loyal to the Winslow family and wants to date the win slows daughter Laura after being rejected by her around season 1-6, exclusively dating Myra. He and Myra broke up and he and Laura officially dating. He helps people when they ask him."@en . "Myra Monkhouse"@en . . "Cornelius Eugene Urkel"@en . "Nerd or Geek. Junior high student from season 1-2, high school student from season 3-7, college student from season 8-9. Scientist and gadget-man"@en . "Steve Urkel"@en . "Stefan Urquelle"@en . "Steven Bertram Urkel"@en . . . . . "Flesh Master"@en . "Urkie"@en . . . "Stefan Urquelle"@en . "Richie Crawford"@en . . . . . . . "Jerry Jamal \"3J\" Jameson"@en . "Steve Urkel"@en . "Uncle Cecil Urkel"@en . "Chicago, IL"@en . . . "Jerkel"@en . . . . "Rachel Crawford"@en . . . . . . "Stevie or Stevie-kins"@en . . . . . . . "Highly intelligent, excellent scientist, excellent in poker, bowling, basketball, checkers, excellent salesmanship, hard worker, excellent in building things and excellent detective skills"@en . "High School"@en . "Family Matters"@en . . "Aunt Muriel Urkel"@en . . . . "Steve"@en . . . "Richie Crawford"@en . "Steve was the epitome of a geek/nerd, with large, thick eyeglasses, \"high-water\" or \"flooding\" pants held up by suspenders, multi-colored cardigan sweaters, and a high-pitched voice. Scott Grimes reported that the inspiration for Steve's voice is a mixture of SpongeBob SquarePants and Steve Urkel. [1] Hayley's date Mamood wears a Steve Urkel shirt in their date to Burger King in \"Stan of Arabia: Part 1\". Stan finds a field of Urkels in various forms, grazing in Roger's subconscious in \"Brains, Brains and Automobiles\". Klaus calls Steve \"Stefan Urkel\", a reference to Steve Urkel, in \"Da Flippity Flop\"."@en . "Laura Winslow"@en . "Big Daddy Urkel"@en . . . "Steve was the epitome of a geek/nerd, with large, thick eyeglasses, \"high-water\" or \"flooding\" pants held up by suspenders, multi-colored cardigan sweaters, and a high-pitched voice. Scott Grimes reported that the inspiration for Steve's voice is a mixture of SpongeBob SquarePants and Steve Urkel. [1] Hayley's date Mamood wears a Steve Urkel shirt in their date to Burger King in \"Stan of Arabia: Part 1\". Stan finds a field of Urkels in various forms, grazing in Roger's subconscious in \"Brains, Brains and Automobiles\"."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Steven Quincy Urkel"@en . "Building gadgets and researching bugs or chemistry, eating and watching tv"@en . . . . . . . . "Harriette Winslow"@en . . . . "Eddie Winslow"@en . . "Steven Quincy Urkel (born July 25, 1976), generally known as Steve Urkel or just Urkel, is a fictional character on the ABC/CBS sitcom Family Matters. He is portrayed by Jaleel White. Originally slated to have only one appearance on the show, he soon became its most popular character. Steve was the epitome of a geek/nerd, with large, thick eyeglasses, \"high-water\" or \"flood\" pants held up by suspenders, multi-colored cardigan sweaters, and a high-pitched voice. He professed unrequited love for neighbor Laura Winslow, perpetually annoyed her father, Carl, and tried to befriend her brother Eddie (whom Steve calls \"Eddo\"). Amongst the rest of the family, Harriette, Rachel, Richie and \"mother\" Estelle Winslow were more accepting and caring of Urkel. Estelle always was delighted whenever he comes to visit. Throughout the series' run, Steve was central to many of its recurring gags, primarily gratuitous property damage and/or personal injury as a result of his inventions going awry or his outright clumsiness. He became known for several catch phrases uttered after some humorous misfortune occured, including \"I've fallen and I can't get up!\" after he accidently got drunk in one episode and fell off the edge of a building, \"Did I do that?\" (previously used by Curly in the 1934 Three Stooges short Punch Drunks), \"Whoa Mama!\" and \"Look what you did\" (if rarely someone else caused the damage). He first appeared in the episode \"Laura's First Date.\" As a boy, Steve was incredibly smart but annoyed everyone around him. Steve never really stayed at his own house because his own parents showed nothing but contempt for him. Which was in fact, just a few steps away from the Winslow's house. He bothered his neighbors a lot. Though at first, he went over there just to see his crush Laura, but after making friendly relationships with everyone else, he decided to see the other members of the family. If Laura breaks Steve's heart, he says something to make her regret saying whatever insulted him. Once, Steve told Carl Winslow, the father, that he actually wanted him to be his father, because his own father was greatly disappointed with him for not wanting to be a surgeon. Steve has asked Carl to do a lot of things for him. Naming a few: how to swim, how to drive, how to ride a bicycle. Even though Carl yells at Steve a lot, he cares for him. Steve Urkel has been known to make crazy contraptions that usualy never work, but one did help him a lot: the transformation chamber. He could turn into Elvis, Einstein, or Bruce Lee. Or his other half: Stefan Urquelle. Turning into Bruce Lee helped him escape thugs and bullies. Turning into Elvis made him give up his chances into being able to go to MIT College. Turning into Einstein made him even smarter than he usually was. Finally, turning into Stefan got him chances with girls because Stefan was cool, slick and popular. This unknowingly made his parents love him only because Stefan was everything they had always wanted. But although they were nerds themselves, they were shallow people who preferred his company over Steve. Steve even made a cloning machine. When he showed it to Carl, Carl got excited and told him that he wanted Steve to clone his paycheck. But, Steve had already cloned himself. And Steve and the clone destroyed the machine to prevent anybody crazy enough to clone a whole army and rule the world. But, the Steve clone was bothering everyone, including his parents (who had moved to Russia). So, Laura told Steve to put the Steve clone into the transformation chamber and make him turn into Stefan Urquelle. In the fourth season, Steve went on a double date with Laura and her Boyfriend Ted and his cousin Myra. She was madly in love with him. So, a few weeks later. Laura brought Myra over to see Steve. He found out that she loved polka as much as he did. So, they shared a kiss. Myra loved Steve very much for about four years. Beginning in season 9, they grow apart immediately and eventually break up. The reason for the break up was not only because Laura started to like Steve, but also that Myra was against his makeover and wanted him to stay as the sexy nerd she loved. She pretended to break up with him as a ploy to get him to stay with her and when it failed, she not only sued him for alienation of affections, but also resorted to stalking and spying on him (although Laura was dating Stefan Urquelle). A few months (weeks in episodes) later, Steve proposed to Laura and she had to make a tough decision, but strangely enough, she chose Steve. Stefan seemingly accepted it and moved on with his life, though in the Season 10 episode Death of a Stefan it is revealed that Stefan and Steve are two halves of one being, and his cool and suave nature blends back into Steve's personality, deepening his voice and making him far more mature and self-assured than before, and dressing better. He later in the season becomes the father of Stephanie Laurine Urkel, born in 1999. If the show continued in its final season, he also would have gotten a high-paying job at an Internet start-up company where the boss reveals that the company would never have gone public without the hiring of minority employees. This disgusted him because it was racist and went to Carl for help. Steve's boss agreed to treat his employees equally and use their knowledge to make the company better after being threatened with arrest. He also, before Stefan's death, would have had a nightmare of becoming the father of unruly children when Laura would mention the idea of starting a family, and babysit Looney's kids in another episode. Steve would finally be able to reconcile with his parents with Carl and Harriette's help when he learns that they were in his shoes at one point, and encouraged him to treat his child with love and care. He is played by Jaleel White."@en . . . . "Diane Urkel"@en . . "Steven Aloysius Urkel"@en . . . . . "1976-07-25"^^ . . . "Stephanie Sue Urkel"@en . . . "Laura Winslow"@en . "Unnamed grandfather"@en . "Steve Urkel is a character from the TV show, Family Matters. He lives right next door to the Winslow family. He is smart, goofy, clumsy, and has a squeaky voice. He is played by Jaleel White. Originally, Steve was meant to be a one-shot character, but he was so popular that he took over the original protagonist as the lead character. One of his most heroic acts is in the \"Paris Vacation\" episode when he saves Carl and his family from the thugs wanting to hurt him."@en . "Steve Urkel is a character from the TV show, Family Matters. He lives right next door to the Winslow family. He is smart, goofy, clumsy, and has a squeaky voice. He is played by Jaleel White. Originally, Steve was meant to be a one-shot character, but he was so popular that he took over the original protagonist as the lead character. One of his most heroic acts is in the \"Paris Vacation\" episode when he saves Carl and his family from the thugs wanting to hurt him."@en . . "Myrtle Mae Urkel"@en . . "Uncle Ernie Urkel"@en . . "Laura's First Date"@en . "Stevil"@en . . . . . . "Steven Cornelius Urkel"@en . . "Maxine Johnson"@en . . . "Steven Q Urkel"@en . "Julie Urkel"@en . .