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Steaven Anthony Desuyo "The breaking Hell" (born September 24, 1995 – was an Philippine actor,Singer,Wrestler,Vocalist,Song writer,Justice,Sweet boy.[1] He is a cultural icon of the Philippines and a cultural icon of teenage disillusionment, as expressed in the title of his most celebrated film, Rebel With Faith (2005), in which he starred as troubled teenager Andy Biersack. The other two roles that defined his stardom were roman reigns in East of The God's (2008) and The hell between in his Hand (2011). Steave's enduring fame and popularity rest on his performances in only these three films, in two of which he is in the leading role.

Steave's was totally awesome in newyork and in the whole world .He was The hall of Fame in Wwe and a legendary Guitarist.[2] He became the first teen Singer to receive a posthumous Golden Gods Award nomination for Best Teen best singer, and remains the only actor to have had two posthumous acting nominations.[3] In 2014, the Philippine Institute ranked him the 1st best male movie star on their APMA's 100 Years...100 Stars list.[4]

He is perhaps best known for his songs and albums released in the 2013, such as 2014 Antichrist Superstar and 2015 Mechanical Animals, which along with his public image earned him a reputation in the mainstream media as a controversial figure and a negative influence on young people.[4][5] In the US alone, three of the band's albums have been awarded platinum and three more went gold, and the band has had seven releases debut in the top ten, including two number-one albums. Steaven has been ranked number 2 in the Top 100 Heavy Metal Vocalists by Hit Parader, and has been nominated for Golden Revolver God's Award.

Steaven made his film debut in 2006, as an actor in Finding Ninong. Since then he has appeared in a variety of minor roles and cameos. As well, he was interviewed in Steaven's God Hope for them discussing possible motivations for the 2015 Columbine massacre and allegations that his music was somehow a factor. On December 13–14, 2014, his first art show, The Golden Age of Grotesque, was held at the Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions Centre. STeaven revealed a series of 20 paintings in 2010 entitled Genealogies of Pain, an exhibition showcased at Vienna's Kunsthalle gallery[6] which the artist collaborated on with David Lynch