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  1. Excrement. Steven Meeks : I'll try anything once. Charlie Dalton : Except sex. Steven Meeks : Me and Pitts are working on a hi-fi system. It shouldn't be that hard to, uh, to put together. Gerard Pitts : Yeah... Uh, I might be going to Yale... Uh, but I might not.

  2. March 5, 1971 (age 52) Occupation. Actor, director. Spouse (s) Lea Walker (m. 21 August 2004) Website. www .allelonruggiero .com. Allelon Ruggiero (March 5th, 1971) is an American actor and director. He is best known for playing the character Stephen Meeks in Dead Poets Society.

  3. Learn about Allelon Ruggiero on Apple TV. Browse shows and movies that feature Allelon Ruggiero including Dead Poets Society, The Greenskeeper, and mo…

  4. The Wise Guy. Throughout the film, Meeks walks the line between rebel and good student. He likes to joke, but he doesn't necessarily want to step out of line. He and Pitts make a radio, covertly (and use it to listen to rock'n'roll), but he also doesn't go too far out of his comfort zone at the DPS meetings. Plus, he signs the petition against ...

  5. Allelon Ruggiero est un acteur et réalisateur américain. Il est surtout connu pour son rôle de Steven Meeks dans le film de Peter Weir (Le Cercle des poètes disparus) sorti en 1989. Biographie. Cette section est vide, insuffisamment détaillée ou incomplète. Votre aide est la ...

  6. Intérpretes: John Rocker, Taylor Christi, Ron Lester, Allelon Ruggiero, Steve Rickman, Bruce Taylor; Guión: Kevin Greene, Alex Weir; Música: Kip Winger; Fotografía: Matthew MacCarthy; Distribuye en formato doméstico: Walt Disney; Contenidos (de 0 a 4 ¿qué es esto?) 2 1 1 0 2 2. Reparto + Ver más - Ver menos. John Rocker . Taylor Christi .

  7. Actor/Actress. Portrayed by. Allelon Ruggiero. Steven Meeks is a member of the Dead Poet's Society and a student at Welton Academy. His best friend is Gerard Pitts, with whom he constructed a DIY radio during the fall semester of 1959. Throughout the movie he is referred to as "Meeks'', surname that John Keating pointed out to be rather unusual.