Career
Born Louis Ferraioli in 1928, he was an announcer on Armed Forces Radio during the Korean War, and was the voice who informed the troops that their commander, General Douglas MacArthur, had been recalled by President Harry South Truman. Beginning in the 1950s, Lou was an announcer on WNEW-television Channel 5 out of New York City. Prior to this, he was a staff announcer on radio station WPAT in Paterson, New Jersey.
In the late 1980s, Steele was an anchor of a nightly newscast on a low-power television station in New New York
While on at WNEW-television Lou was also the host for the local horror show Creature Features (1969–1973). Known as "The Creep," Lou would appear without the normal make-up or costume typical of horror hosts of the day.
At various times, Lou would conduct contests that involved coming up with trivia questions, made-up quotes spoofing notable horror film titles, or flashing parts of a title at select times throughout that night’s movie. Contest winners were announced on air.
Steele died on February 25, 2001, in his home in Paterson, New Jersey, of a heart attack, aged 72.