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| title = Steve Jones |
| title = Steve Jones |
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| image = [[File:Steve_pic.png|thumb|250px]] |
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| fullname = Steve Jones |
| fullname = Steve Jones |
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| alias = The Driver |
| alias = The Driver |
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+ | | deathdate = August 12th, 2013 |
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+ | | deathplace = Hospital |
| nationality = {{nationality|us}} |
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| residence = [[Washington, D.C.]] |
| residence = [[Washington, D.C.]] |
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+ | | affiliation = United States Capitol Police |
| profession = Driver and Security Provider for Frank Underwood |
| profession = Driver and Security Provider for Frank Underwood |
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| appearances = <small>[[#Appearances|3 episodes]]</small> |
| appearances = <small>[[#Appearances|3 episodes]]</small> |
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| firstseenepisode = ''[[Chapter 1]]'' |
| firstseenepisode = ''[[Chapter 1]]'' |
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| gallery = [[Steve/gallery|Gallery]] |
| gallery = [[Steve/gallery|Gallery]] |
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+ | '''Steve Jones''' was an officer of the Metropolitan Police Department who also served as the personal bodyguard and driver for then-House Majority Whip [[Frank Underwood]]. |
==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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− | He was on medical leave for a suspected galbladder infection, and was replaced by [[Edward Meechum]]. However he was later found to have a crush on Claire. While he stayed at the hospital , [[Janet]] was with him every day. [[Claire Underwood]] came to visit him in the last few weeks of his life, and Steve told about how he had been falling for her during the 8 years. He also revealed that he hated Frank. Claire rejected him, sensually touched him with her hands under his bed sheet. Steve later dies of cancer of his pancreas. |
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+ | Later in the episode, Steve worked with [[Doug Stamper]] to recover what was left of the half-shredded education draft from a dumpster outside the House congressional offices. |
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+ | He was later on medical leave for a suspected gallbladder infection and temporarily replaced by [[Edward Meechum]]. However, he was eventually found to have stage four pancreatic cancer and not given long to live. Claire visits him twice in hospital, and he confessed that he had 'hated' Frank for the eight years he has been working for the Underwoods, and secretly loved Claire. Claire responded with a mix of disdain that Steve viewed her as a kept trophy wife, and distaste that he was impotent enough not to take what he wanted. On Steve's deathbed she reveals how Frank proposed, promising that she would never be bored, which paints him in sharp contrast to her many other suitors. She gives Steve a partial hand job in order to reveal her true nature as as much a cynical, capable heavyweight as her husband, and destroy the false image of her Steve has held on a pedestal. |
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+ | After his passing, Claire convinces Frank to pay for his family's funeral expenses. |
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==Behind the Scenes== |
==Behind the Scenes== |
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+ | Steve was portrayed by [[Chance Kelly]] in [[Season 1]] of ''[[House of Cards]]''. |
===Appearances=== |
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Revision as of 03:58, 18 March 2019
Steve Jones was an officer of the Metropolitan Police Department who also served as the personal bodyguard and driver for then-House Majority Whip Frank Underwood.
Biography
Steve was mentioned to had been serving the Underwoods for at least eight years before the events of the series.
When the dog belonging to the Underwoods' neighbors was hit by a car and subsequently put out of its misery by Frank in Chapter 1, Steve initiated the successful investigation to find the driver responsible.
Later in the episode, Steve worked with Doug Stamper to recover what was left of the half-shredded education draft from a dumpster outside the House congressional offices.
He was later on medical leave for a suspected gallbladder infection and temporarily replaced by Edward Meechum. However, he was eventually found to have stage four pancreatic cancer and not given long to live. Claire visits him twice in hospital, and he confessed that he had 'hated' Frank for the eight years he has been working for the Underwoods, and secretly loved Claire. Claire responded with a mix of disdain that Steve viewed her as a kept trophy wife, and distaste that he was impotent enough not to take what he wanted. On Steve's deathbed she reveals how Frank proposed, promising that she would never be bored, which paints him in sharp contrast to her many other suitors. She gives Steve a partial hand job in order to reveal her true nature as as much a cynical, capable heavyweight as her husband, and destroy the false image of her Steve has held on a pedestal.
After his passing, Claire convinces Frank to pay for his family's funeral expenses.
Behind the Scenes
Steve was portrayed by Chance Kelly in Season 1 of House of Cards.
Appearances
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"Chapter 1" | "Chapter 2" | "Chapter 3" | "Chapter 4" | "Chapter 5" |
"Chapter 6" | "Chapter 7" | "Chapter 8" | "Chapter 9" | "Chapter 10" |
"Chapter 11" | "Chapter 12" | "Chapter 13" |
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