Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Producer, Actor, Writer |
Birth Day | September 19, 1928 |
Age | 95 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Libra |
Full name | Stephen Leonard Palmer |
Date of birth | (1968-03-31) 31 March 1968 (age 50) |
Place of birth | Brighton, England |
Playing position | Defender |
Current team | Watford (Academy recruitment manager) |
Years | TeamApps(Gls) |
1989–1995 | Ipswich Town110(2) |
1995–2001 | Watford234(8) |
2001–2004 | Queens Park Rangers127(9) |
2004–2006 | Milton Keynes Dons34(1) |
Total | 505(20) |
Net worth
Steve Paymer's net worth is estimated to range from $100K to $1M in 2024. Widely recognized for his versatility in the entertainment industry, Paymer has made his mark as a producer, actor, and writer. Born in 1928, Paymer's career has spanned decades, with notable contributions to various creative endeavors. Along with his wide-ranging talents, his financial success has been attributed to the numerous projects he has been involved in throughout his esteemed career. As the years go by, Paymer's net worth continues to solidify his status as a prominent figure in the entertainment world.
Biography/Timeline
Palmer attended Christ's College, Cambridge, and is the only professional footballer of the modern era to be educated at Cambridge University, obtaining a degree in software engineering. Whilst studying he played for Cambridge University A.F.C. In April 1987 he played a single first-class cricket match for a Cambridge University side also containing Future England captain Mike Atherton. Facing Lancashire, Palmer dismissed former England player Graeme Fowler lbw for 49. He went on to score 18 with the bat, before being bowled by Paul Allott.
He turned professional with Ipswich Town in 1989 and spent six years at the club before making a £135,000 move to Watford. Palmer established himself as a first team regular during another near six-year spell at Vicarage Road and his departure on a free transfer in July 2001 caused some consternation amongst the club's supporters. Whilst at the club he broke the record for wearing every numbered shirt from 1 to 14 in the 1997–98 season. Placed in goal for the kick-off of the season's final home match versus A.F.C. Bournemouth, he swapped shirts with goalkeeper Alec Chamberlain early in the game. He completed the set by wearing Jason Lee's number 9 shirt in the final match away at Fulham – in which Watford won the Division 2 title. Watford secured back-to-back promotion the following season, with Palmer voted Player of the Season.
Palmer signed for Queens Park Rangers in July 2001 and made his debut in August of that year in a 1–0 win against Stoke City. He was captain and ever present in what was QPR's first season in the third tier since 1966–67. In total Palmer made 95 league appearances for QPR, scoring 5 goals.
After leaving QPR in 2004 Palmer signed for Milton Keynes Dons, playing for the club for two seasons, scoring once against Blackpool.
He retired from football in October 2005 and took up a position as Tottenham Hotspur's Academy Performance Manager a month later.
In December 2011 Palmer returned to Watford as Academy Recruitment Manager, leaving again in June 2012 to work with the Premier League setting up a performance tracking system for the Elite Player Performance Plan (EPPP).