- He acted with two famous Hollywood beauties before they were quite so famous:
Salma Hayek in an episode of Street Justice
Jessica Alba in a Dark Angel episode
And again with Jessica Alba after she became famous in Good Luck Chuck.
- He has worked with some fairly unusual animals:
An Elephant in his episode of Jeremiah
Moths in Threshold
Reindeer in Deck the Halls
Penguins in Good Luck Chuck
- Steve Bacic appears as the Cursor Guy in the 2008 Acura TL commercial (started airing October 2007).
- Steve Bacic enjoys meeting fans at conventions - and so far, he's done conventions in the US, Canada, Great Britain and Germany.
- Steve Bacic is a guest at the Official Stargate SG-1 and SGA 10th Anniversary convention.
- Steve Bacic is in an episode of the upcoming TV series Blood Ties, based on the books by Tanya Huff.
- When the stars of Psych ad-libbed about his hair, it ended up in the episode Woman Seeking Dead Husband - Smokers Okay, No Pets.
- Steve Bacic is currently filming the movie Good Luck Chuck, featuring Jessica Alba - the actress who ordered him to undress at gunpoint in an episode of Dark Angel.
- His family name is pronounced like the word basic. The original Croatian pronunciation is different and he doesn't use it.
Except perhaps with Goran Visnjic.
- Even though one of Steve Bacic's hobbies is snow boarding, he'll not do any in Canadian series Whistler. He'll be playing Adam Lawson, a field journalist.
- He has appeared with Don S. Davis in four different productions: She Stood Alone: The Tailhook Scandal, Stargate SG-1, The 6th Day and Andromeda.
- Steve recently appeared in the Lifetime movie Safe Harbor (2006). He played the part of Sam Wyatt in this crime thriller.
- After appearing on the series Andromeda, Steve was voted 'Most Attractive Actor in Sci-Fi' in some viewer polls.
- In 2000, Steve Bacic did a Burger King commercial with the Backstreet Boys. He played the smooth agent who persuaded the reluctant bandmembers to perform in a commercial so they could get free burgers.
- In the movie Deck the Halls(2005) directed by George Mendeluk, Steve Bacic was playing Nick St. Clair.
- When Steve was younger, he had some modeling gigs.
- His favorite co-workers on Andromeda were Kevin Sorbo and Gordon Michael Woolvett because of their great sense of humor.
- His zodiac sign is Pisces.
- One of his most challenging acting jobs was on The X-Files. The reason it was so challenging, was that he had to play someone who was absolutely terrified, someone who was being mind-controlled into setting himself on fire - aware of the mind control, but still unable to stop himself.
- The worst job Steve ever had, was a Summer job at a steel stamping plant in his 20's.
- Steve's charity of choice is World Vision.
- His eye color is moody hazel, and he's got dark brown hair.
- Steve weighs about 195 lbs (88,5 kilo).
- His original first name is Stjepan.
- Steve Bacic was born in Lisicic, Croatia, but the family emigrated to Canada when he was 2½ years old.
- Steve plays Cole in the upcoming horror movie The Tooth Fairy (2006).
- Steve has appeared with Colin Cunningham in three different productions: Stargate SG-1 (1997), The 6th Day (2000) and Andromeda (2000).
- Steve is 6' 1" (1.85 m).
- Steve has two children; one daughter and one son.
- Steve Bacic: (About his first time on 21 Jump Street) I’d never said a line on-screen before and here I was with pages and pages of dialogue. Needless to say, I was prepared. I must have read the script 50 times. Believe me, I knew every little comma on those pages. I was just so paranoid because I didn’t want to screw up.
- Steve Bacic: Let's face it, I've been in roles where brawn was more important than brains in the casting decision. That's when it's really nice to hear the director say, "Wow, he can act too"!
- Steve Bacic: (Commenting on his appearance in the movie Another Stakeout (1993) )
I had a scene with Rosie O'Donnell and Richard Dreyfuss, and I felt like I didn't belong there because of my lack of experience. I seemed to hold my own, though, with these two very funny, talented people. Not only was that a confidence builder for me, but it also showed other people that I could handle comedic as well as dramatic roles.