Steve's impressive 2019 was marked by his wins of two 'Best Supporting Actor' awards at International Film Festivals for his outstanding performance in Dark Highlands.
As a talented and versatile actor, Steve has had the opportunity to take on a wide range of roles, including the lead in several productions of classic plays such as "Scrooge" in "A Christmas Carol" and "Under Milk Wood". He has also played various roles within Shakespeare plays, including "Much Ado about Nothing", "As You Like It", and the coveted lead role of "Romeo" in an adaptation of the classic "Romeo and Juliet". This latter achievement was particularly notable, as he beat out over a hundred other hopefuls to secure the part.
In addition to his work in film and theater, Steve has also gained valuable experience in front of the camera through his roles in British network programs such as the beloved BBC series Monarch of the Glen (2000) and the ITV program Sea of Souls (2004).
Throughout his career, Steve has had the privilege of studying with some of the most respected and successful acting coaches in the industry, including Ivana Chubbuck and Margie Haber. He has also worked one-on-one with renowned dialect coaches Bob Corff and Denise Woods to hone his skills and perfect a wide range of accents, further expanding his ability to bring a diverse range of characters to life.
Beyond his professional pursuits, Steve is deeply committed to charitable work in the UK, regularly raising money for a variety of good causes, including Cancer Research and Unicef.