Steven Jay Russell

Artist

Birthday December 31, 1957

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Elizabeth City, North Carolina, United States

Age 66 years old

Nationality United States

#28139 Most Popular

1957

Steven Jay Russell (born December 31, 1957) is an American con artist, known for escaping from prison multiple times.

Russell was adopted in 1957 after his birth parents divorced by Georgia and David Russell, whose family owned a produce business.

At the age of 18, he began working for the family business, and he also volunteered as a reserve sheriff's deputy and played organ for his church.

1976

In 1976, he married Debbie Davis, daughter of the police chief's secretary, and their daughter, Stephanie, was born two years later.

Russell and his wife divorced after he revealed to her that he was gay.

Russell began to support himself through a variety of scams including faking slip and fall accidents and selling counterfeit Rolex watches, leading him to be arrested for fraud.

1995

In 1995 he began a relationship with fellow inmate Phillip Morris.

1998

On March 20, 1998, Russell posed as a millionaire from Virginia in an attempt to legitimise a $75,000 loan from NationsBank in Dallas; when bank officials became suspicious and alerted the police, Russell feigned a heart attack and was transported to the hospital.

Russell was placed on security watch, but he impersonated an FBI agent and called the hospital on his mobile telephone to tell them he could be released.

U.S. Marshals later tracked Russell to Florida, where they arrested him on April 5, 1998, when he went to retrieve a fax.

Russell was sentenced to a total of 144 years in prison (99 years for the escapes and 45 years for subsequent scams).

2005

He was also the subject of "On The Run", a 2005 episode of The Discovery Channel series King of Cons.

2009

I Love You Phillip Morris, a film about his life and crimes, was produced in 2009.

A film about his life and crimes was produced in 2009, named I Love You Phillip Morris, starring Jim Carrey as Russell and Ewan McGregor as his boyfriend Phillip Morris.

Since the movie went into production and Russell's story became more popular, several articles appeared in print and online uncovering lesser known details of his exploits.

Esquire magazine interviewed both Russell and Morris for its feature, "The Great Escapee", while The Guardian published "I Love You, Phillip Morris: A Conman's Story".

2010

As of 2010, Russell is in the Allan B. Polunsky Unit on a 23-hour lockup, only having one free hour a day to shower and exercise.

He was previously held in the Mark W. Michael Unit and the W.J. Estelle Unit.

His maximum sentence date is March 13, 2113, and he became eligible for parole on December 15, 2020.

On February 7, 2023, Russell was granted parole.

His release date is still pending.

2011

In 2011, his crimes were featured on the television series I Almost Got Away with It, in the episode "Got A Boyfriend to Support".