Steve Rogers (actor)

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Steve Rogers a.k.a. Steve Lewis (born 1959 in London) is an English actor and screenwriter.

He studied acting at the American Theatre Arts under Don Eitner & Bette Ferber and the Actors Studio in LA. His first television appearance was in 1982 on Radio Phoenix playing the role of "record rep" Roger. His first movie role was playing Barry Sheene's racing mechanic in Space Riders. Other roles include: Lovejoy, King & Castle, Big George is Dead and numerous featured commercials.

In 1992 he formed Theatre East, best known for the critically acclaimed production: The Strike of 1889, which he co-wrote. Later co-writing the novel The Price of a Cigar, based on the play. In 1998 he directed the movie Red Mercury.

Steve Rogers is married to Moulin Rouge dancer Samantha Ashling; and lives in Sydney, Australia.

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