- Was in the Republic serial El águila negra (1943), playing the lead. He doubled three other characters and played a bit part as a heavy. Because of an error, he never received any billing.
- His trick for keeping his hat on in fight scenes (so the audience couldn't tell it wasn't the star) was to put rubber surgical tubing in the sweatband to make it fit tight.
- Worked in the steel mills and played polo competitively in his younger days prior to becoming a stuntman.
- Stuntmen are often selected because of their resemblance to the star they are doubling for. In contrast to this, many of Republic Pictures' western stars in the 1940s and early 1950s, such as Allan Lane, Bill Elliot, Rex Allen and Monte Hale, were selected in part due to their resemblance to Steele, who would do their stunts.
- He doubled for James Arness in El enigma de otro mundo (1951), playing the creature when it was set on fire.
- Headed the stunt team at Republic studios during the heyday of serials. He also played the uncredited title role in El águila negra (1943).
- Died on October 30, 1990, as did Harry Lauter, with whom he co-starred in Contrabandistas de los mares de China (1954).
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