Steven's Appearances and roles. Stage:
THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON [1988], as Lord Brocklehurst, Theatre Royal, Haymarket
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS [1990-91], as Phileas Fogg, Liverpool Playhouse
ARSENIC AND OLD LACE [1994], as Mortimer Brewster, national tour (Tom Baker was also in
this play.)
THE BIRTHDAY PARTY [20 April - ?, 1999], as Stanley, Piccadilly Theatre, West End
BLITHE SPIRIT [11 June - 3 August 1997], as Charles Condomine, Festival Theatre,
Chichester
BRER RABBIT AND UNCLE REMUS [1969? His second professional role]
BY JEEVES! [May 1996-Feb. 1997], as Bertie Wooster, Duke of York's Theatre (Steven was
nominated for an Olivier
Award for Best Actor in a Musical)
COLLAPSE OF THE STOUT PARTY [says "age 11" which would make it around 1968-69],
Palmers Green Theatre
(Steven's first professional role!)
CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF [1994], as Martin, Theatre Royal, Stratford East
EXCLUSIVE [ Sept. 1989-?], as Vincent Dexter, Strand Theatre
FLARE PATH [1982] , as Teddy, West End
GODSPELL [1973-74], as Jesus, Duke of York's Theatre (Steven ended up with the lead role
at age 16 because he was
the understudy and the star had to pull out.)
THE HAPPIEST DAYS OF YOUR LIVES [Nov-Dec. 1993], as Rupert Billings, Theatre Royal,
Windsor
HIGH SOCIETY [Aug. 10, 1987-Jan. 16, 1988], as Macaulay "Mike" Connors, Victoria
Palace Theatre (Dances pretty
well in this one.)
AN INSPECTOR CALLS [1990], as Gerald Croft
JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT, as Joseph
LEAVE HIM TO HEAVEN [1976], as Joe, New London Theatre (generated a soundtrack album and
TV production)
LORD NELSON LIVES [1976], as Andrew, Liverpool Theatre
THE MILLIONAIRESS [1995], as Alastair Fitzfassenden, national tour (with Raquel Welch; he
played her husband)
MR. CINDERS [1983], as Guy Lancaster, Fortune Theatre (There is a soundtrack available.)
MURDER BY THE BOOK [1987], Theatre Royal Windsor, West End
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA [Dec. 1991-?] as Raoul, Shaftesbury Theatre (Ken Hill version.
Singing is pretty
impressive; check out the CD.)
POST MORTEM [1992], as Perry Lomas, King's Head (West End fringe)
SEASON'S GREETINGS [1994], as Clive, Theatre Royal Windsor, West End
SOMETHING'S AFOOT
TAKING STEPS as Tristam
THINGS WE DO FOR LOVE as Hamish [1998]
TRELAWNY OF THE WELLS [February-August 1993], as Ferdinand Gadd, Royal National Theatre
THE WINSLOW BOY [1970], Albery Theatre (The title role. The production also featured Paul
Darrow for a couple of
months; I don't think either one remembers!)
VALENTINE'S DAY [8 Aug - 21 Sept 1991], as Valentine, Festival Theatre, Chichester
VERONICA'S ROOM, as Larry
WEST SIDE STORY [end of Dec. 1983-Oct. 1984], as Tony, Her Majesty's Theatre (sang okay,
not so good at dancing)
YOU NEVER CAN TELL
REVUE: Mercury Theatre Workshop's "Musical Revue," Jermyn Street Theatre, London
Film:
ACES HIGH [1977] (Very small part as a young pilot. Starred Malcolm McDowell.)
CONSPIRACY [1989] (Fairly large role. Available on commercial videotape.)
JULIUS CAESAR [1970], as Lucius (This was the U.K. version with Jason Robards. Steven
played Brutus' page. Michael
Keating also appeared in that film, as one of the rabble listening to Marc Antony's
speech. Lots of other familiar faces in this,
too: Charleton Heston, Richard Chamberlain, Diana Rigg, Robert Vaughn, Christopher Lee.
Available on commercial
videotape.)
Television:
AND MOTHER MAKES FIVE
BLAKE'S 7 [1979-1981], regular role as Del Tarrant in the 3rd & 4th series, plus a
"guest" role as Tarrant's older brother
Deeta in the episode "Death-Watch."
THE CEDAR TREE [1977-78], as Klaus (Two series. He dyed his hair blond for this one.)
THE CUCKOO WALTZ [about 1976] (he played a cub reporter)
ENGLAND THEIR ENGLAND
FIVE TO ELEVEN [June, April '88; Jan-Feb, 1989] (5-minute poetry readings)
THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF LUCKY JIM [198?] (Glynis Barber, Steven's Blake's 7 co-star and
one-time
girlfriend, was also in this. They play a couple of '60s hippy-types.)
A GENTLE RAIN
GOODBYE DARLING , as Douglas
THE HISTORY TRAIL [1975], as Robert in "A Restoration Christmas"
JIM'LL FIX IT
JUST WILLIAM [199?], as Hooper in "William the Great Actor"
LAW AND DISORDER, [199?] as Peter Sherriff in "Safe as Houses"
LEAVE HIM TO HEAVEN [1976], as Joe (a '50s revue; there's a soundtrack album of this)
A LEGACY
LOVEJOY [1985], as Kevin in "Death In Venice" (A two-parter; he plays a gay
Aussie cop!)
PARABLES
PEBBLE MILL AT ONE [1984]
PIE IN THE SKY [1996], as Geoff Reece in "Breaking Bread"
THE PROFESSIONALS (a voiceover - for a computer)
THE PURPLE TWILIGHT
RED LETTER DAY
60 MINUTES [1984]
THE SWEENEY [1975], as P.C. McKenna in "Loving Arms"
TELL IT TO THE JUDGE
TROUBLES AND STRIFE [first broadcast Monday, Nov. 11, 1985], as Clifford (regular role in
1st & 2nd series)
WHODUNNIT
Radio:
BLAKE'S 7 [January 1998] as Tarrant in "The Sevenfold Crown"
BLAKE'S 7 [May 1999] as Tarrant in "The Syndeton Experiment"
THE CENTENNIER, as Richard Hamon
CHILDHOOD'S END [November 1997], as Jan
BLACK BARTLEMY'S TREASURE [30 Nov. 1991] as Martin Conisby
A BUMPER YEAR FOR DAHLIAS, as Richard Hamon
BY JEEVES! [December 1996] as Bertie Wooster (radio adaptation of West End musical)
DEATH AND THE DANCING FOOTMAN [1986], as Aubrey Mandrake
HAMLET (excerpts from the play)
HORDES OF THE THINGS
IN PRAISE OF LOVE
AN INSPECTOR CALLS
LIVING DECISIONS [1973?]
MALICE AFORETHOUGHT
MARTIN CONISBY'S VENGEANCE, as Martin Conisby
MIDDLEMARCH, as Ladislaw
A MORBID TASTE FOR BONES, as Brother John
NIGHT MUST FALL, as Dan
REGENCY BUCK, as Charles Audley
SHADOW PLAY, as Simon Gayforth
SPIN A LOVING THREAD
SPOILED, as Donald
SPRING AWAKENING, as Melchoir
THE 27 YEAR ITCH
20,000 STREETS UNDER THE SKY [1989], as Bob
UP THE GODS, as Dionysus
VALMOUTH
Other:
Various TV and radio commercials
Several tapes of children's songs, including:
DIGERSAURS
THE LITTLE STORY TELLER 4
LONGTOOTH'S TALE
TOMMY'S SHADOW
THE TREE THAT SANG
Many books on tape/CD, including:
Ted Allbeury's THE CROSSING [1991]
Robert & Elizabeth Barrett Browning BEST-LOVED POEMS [1997]
Robert & Elizabeth Barrett Browning HOW DO I LOVE THEE? [1997]
Leslie Charteris' FOLLOW THE SAINT [1993]
Dorothy Dunnett's NICCOLO RISING [March 1995]
Colin Forbes' JANUS MAN [1994]
Frederick Forsyth 's THE INTERROGATOR [1994]
FOURTH DAY OUT OF SANTA CRUZ
Claire Francis' RED CRYSTAL [1996]
Thomas Hardy THOMAS HARDY GIFTSET: Jude the Obscure, Tess of the D'Urbervilles, the Return
of the
Native [Dec. 1999]
Thomas Hardy's THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE
Stephen Leather's THE SOLITARY MAN [1998]
Ian McEwan's THE INNOCENT
Helen MacInnes' THE DOUBLE IMAGE [1993]
Helen MacInnes' THE HIDDEN TARGET [1996]
Helen MacInnes' THE SALZBURG CONNECTION
Alistair MacLean's FORCE TEN FROM NAVARONE [1993]
Alistair MacLean's THE GUNS OF NAVARONE
Alistair MacLean's STORM FORCE FROM NAVARONE: The Sequel to Alistair MacLean's Force Ten
from
Navarone [1998]
Andy McNab's IMMEDIATE ACTION: THE TRUE STORY OF HIS LIFE AT THE SAS [1996]
Dudley Pope's RAMAGE [1992]
Videotapes:
THE HEROIC LEGEND OF ARISLAN, Parts 1 and 2, as Daryoon
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