
Steve Wozniak
A Silicon Valley icon and philanthropist for the past three decades, Steve Wozniak helped shape the computing industry with his design of Apple’s first line of products the Apple I and II and influenced the popular Macintosh. In 1976, Wozniak and Steve Jobs founded Apple Computer Inc. with Wozniak's Apple I personal computer. The following year, he introduced his Apple II personal computer, featuring a central processing unit, a keyboard, color graphics, and a floppy disk drive. The Apple II was integral in launching the personal computer industry.In 1981, he went back to UC Berkeley and finished his degree in electrical engineering/computer science. For his achievements at Apple Computer, Wozniak was awarded the National Medal of Technology by the President of the United States in 1985, the highest honor bestowed on America’s leading innovators.In 2000, he was inducted into the Inventors Hall of Fame and was awarded the prestigious Heinz Award for Technology, The Economy and Employment for “single-handedly designing the first personal computer and for then redirecting his lifelong passion for mathematics and electronics toward lighting the fires of excitement for education in grade school students and their teachers.”After leaving Apple in 1985, Wozniak was involved in various business and philanthropic ventures, focusing primarily on computer capabilities in schools and stressing hands-on learning and encouraging creativity for students. Making significant investments of both his time and resources in education, he “adopted” the Los Gatos School District, providing students and teachers with hands-on teaching and donations of state-of-the-art technology equipment. He founded the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and was the founding sponsor of the Tech Museum, Silicon Valley Ballet and Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose.Wozniak currently serves as Chief Scientist for Fusion-io and is a published author with the release of his New York Times Best Selling autobiography, iWoz: From Computer Geek to Cult Icon, in September 2006 by Norton Publishing. His television appearances include reality show “Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List” and season eight of ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars”.
Filmography (30)
MOVIE★ 1.0Joybubbles2026
TV★ 5.9This Is Pop2021as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 10.0CoFounder2020as Self
MOVIEBay Area Revelations The Evolution of Video Games in the Bay Area2020
TV★ 6.0Celebrity Watch Party2020as Self
MOVIEThe US Festival 1982: The US Generation Documentary2017as Self
MOVIE★ 6.2Easy to Learn, Hard to Master: The Fate of Atari2017as Self
MOVIE★ 6.68 Bit Generation: The Commodore Wars2016as Himself
MOVIELittle Blue Box2015as Self
MOVIE★ 6.1Steve Jobs: Billion Dollar Hippy2011as Self
MOVIE★ 6.3Steve Jobs: One Last Thing2011as Himself
MOVIE★ 6.0The Way Steve Jobs Changed the World2011as Himself
MOVIE★ 9.5US Festival 1983 Days 1-32009as Self
MOVIE★ 6.0Hackers Wanted2009as Self
TV★ 7.9The Big Bang Theory2007as Steve Wozniak
TV★ 7.3Code Monkeys2007as Steve Wozniak (voice)- MOVIEA Brief History of the PC2005as Self
MOVIE★ 8.7Gotham Cafe2005as Irate Diner
TV★ 6.2Dancing with the Stars2005as Self - Contestant
MOVIE★ 7.8Hackers: Outlaws and Angels2002as Self
MOVIE★ 8.0Hackers: Computer Outlaws2001as Self
MOVIE★ 6.8The Secret History of Hacking2001as Self
TV★ 6.1Click2000as Self
TV★ 6.5The Screen Savers1998as Self - Guest Host
MOVIE★ 7.4The Triumph of the Nerds: The Rise of Accidental Empires1996as Self - Co-Founder, Apple Computer
TVTriumph of the Nerds1996
MOVIE★ 7.0Hackers: Wizards of the Electronic Age1984
MOVIEWildchat—
MOVIELegends of Adventure: The Story of Sierra On-Line—as Self- MOVIEUntil the Music Ends—as Self