Steven Webb
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Steven Webb | |
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Born | Steven Webb 8 November 1984 Wirral, United Kingdom |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1993-present |
Steven Webb (born November 8, 1984) is an actor who has been performing in theatre, television and film (as well as doing voice work) since the age of eight[1]..
Webb was born in Wirral, England.
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[edit] Career
After taking the lead role in Oliver! at The London Palladium at age 10, Steven Webb enrolled at Sylvia Young Theatre School[2]. Steven’s most notable work includes appearing as Posner in the second casting of Alan Bennet’s The History Boys. He also appeared in the BBC series The Magician's House which features actors such as Katie Stuart, Ian Richardson, Stephen Fry and Jennifer Saunders. Interesting trivia includes the fact that he appeared as a child dancer along side Micheal Jackson during the 1996 Brit Awards; getting knocked off stage and cracking a rib when Jarvis Cocker came on [3].
[edit] Stage Work
The Long Road | Joe | Soho Theatre, London | May 08 - Jun 08 |
Chatroom/Citizenship | Jim/ Stephen | Hong Kong | Feb 08 |
National Theatre, London | Nov 07 - Jan 08 | ||
UK Tour | Sep 07 - Nov 07 | ||
The History Boys | (David) Posner | Wyndham's Theatre, London (West End) | Dec 06 - Apr 07 |
UK Tour | Aug 06 - Nov 06 | ||
The Maids | Solange | Etcetera Theatre, London | May 06 |
The History Boys | (David) Posner | National Theatre, London | Sep 05 - Jan 06 |
On the Shore of the Wide World | Christopher Holmes | National Theatre, London and Royal Exchange, Manchester | 2005 |
Kes | MacDowall | Royal Exchange, Manchester | 2004 |
A Midsummer Night’s Dream | Francis Flute | Sheffield Crucible | 2003 |
The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek | Dalton Change | Southwark Playhouse | 2003 |
Dark Of The Moon | Bill Summney | King’s Head | 2002 |
Hogarth | Young Hogarth | Bridewell Theatre, London | 1999 |
Oliver! | Oliver Twist | London Palladium | 1995 |
Scrooge | Tiny Tim | Liverpool Empire Theatre | 1994 |
Her Benny | Little Willy | Liverpool Empire Theatre | 1994 |
Twopence to Cross the Mersey | Helen Forrester’s Son | Liverpool Empire Theatre | 1993 |
[edit] Television Work
After Sun | Stuart | BBC | Sep 06 |
Mr. Harvey Lights a Candle | Dave Miller | BBC | Mar 05 |
Loving You | Justin | ITV | Feb 03 |
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries (Ep 3 : Series 3) | Daniel Brooks | BBC | May 04 |
Bad Girls (Ep 5,6,11 [Xmas Special] : Series 8) | David Saunders (Recurring character) | ITV | Aug 06 - Dec 06 |
The Rainbow Room | |||
The Bill (Ep 43 : Series 19) | Justin | ITV | Jun 03 |
15 Storeys High (Ep 4 : Series 1) | Dean | BBC | Nov 02 |
Bad Girls (Ep 3,7,12 : Series 3) | David Saunders (Recurring character) | ITV | Apr 01 - Jun 01 |
Peak Practice (Ep 13 : Series 11) | Kurt | ITV | Apr 01 |
Holby City (Ep 12 : Series 3) | Jamie Newman | BBC | Jan 01 |
Take a Girl Like You | Craig | 2000 | |
The Magician's House (Series 2) | William Constance | BBC | 2000 |
Wives & Daughters | William Goodenough | BBC | Nov 99 |
The Magician's House (Series 1) | William Constance | BBC | 1999 |
Anything’s Possible | Phillip | Channel 5 | 1999 |
Heart of Gold | Ben | BBC | 1999 |
Julia Jekyll and Harriet Hyde (Series 3) | Edward Knickers | BBC | 1998 |
Paddington Bear | (Voice) Jonathon | BBC | 1997 |
Paul Merton in Galton and Simpson’s… (Ep 3 : Series2) | ITV | 1997 | |
Goodnight Sweetheart | School Boy | BBC | 1997 |
Sometime Never | Thomas | ITV | 1995 |
[edit] Film Work
Nobody’s Perfect | Jason | 2004 |
To Kill a King | Boy at Naseby | 2003 |
Princess and the Pea | Prince Rollo | 2002 |
Thou Shalt Not Kill (Mord in Blitzlicht) | Daniel/Micheal ? | 2000 |
Rewind | Eric | 1998 |
A Christmas Cracker | Ben | 1998 |
Veron’s Christmas | Billy | 1997 |
Norma’s First Date | Myles | 1997 |
[edit] Audio Work
The Accountant of Solyanka Square | Victor | BBC Radio 4 | May 08 |
Another Country | Devenish | BBC Radio 4 | 2006 |
The Luke Reports III | Daniel/Timon | 2006 | |
Just Prose | |||
Stalingrad Kiss | young Valentin | BBC Radio | 2003 |
Ah, Wilderness! | Richard | 2003 | |
Peter Pan in Scarlet | |||
(The Voyage of the Dawn Treader/ | Eustace Scrubb | 2001-2002 | |
The Silver Chair/ | Eustace Scrubb | 2001-2002 | |
The Last Battle) | Eustace Scrubb | 2001-2002 | |
To Sir With Love | |||
The Arab-Israeli Cookbook | |||
Phaeton | |||
The Subtle Knife | Will Parry | BBC | 1999 |
Tales From The Bog End Road | BBC Radio 4 | 1996 | |
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning | BBC Radio 4 | 1995 | |
Winnie The Pooh | Christopher Robin |
[edit] External links
- Steven Webb at the Internet Movie Database
- (Fresh Face: Steven Webb) London.Broadway.com A 2007 interview with Steven Webb while in The History Boys
- Profile at National Theatre Website
- Profile at Talented British Actors