Steen Beck (8 December 1603 - 30 September 1648) was a Danish landholder and government official.
His holdings included the estates of Førslevgaard and Vibygård on the Danish island of Zealand.
[1] His grandfather Lauge Beck and great-grandfather had previously also held this post.
[3] Beck inherited Førslevgaard,[5] Vibygård[6] and Tågerød on the Danish island of Zealand and Vandås in Scania..[3] In 1628, in conjunction with his appointment as royal treasurer, he was granted a prepositure and a prebendary under Lund Cathedral.
[3] From 29 March 1634, Beck was married to Ide Lindenov (died 1674), daughter of privy councillor Hans Johansen Lindenow til Gavnø (1573–1642) and Lisbeth Sophie Breidesdatter Rantzau til Hindema and Nislevgård (1587–1652).