Steven McNicoll

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Steven McNicoll
Born Edinburgh, Scotland
Occupation Actor, playwright, comedian

Steven McNicoll is a Scottish actor, playwright and comedian.

McNicoll was born in Edinburgh. He is probably best known for his work in TV comedy. He co wrote and starred in seven series of the BBC sketch show Velvet Soup on radio and later television, which earned him a BAFTA nomination.

He is also known to viewers for playing the young Rab C Nesbitt in the series of the same name which stars Gregor Fisher. He also appears regularly as Bra's Jeff in Donald McLeary and Sanjeev Kohli's Sony Award winning BBC Radio 4 sitcom Fags, Mags and Bags.

McNicoll has co written several plays for stage and radio.

In 2001, his play for BBC Radio 4, There Are Such Things, about the life and career of horror movie legend, Bela Lugosi, won the Hamilton Deane Award for best dramatic presentation from the Dracula Society. Prior to that, in 1997, as writer and actor, McNicoll was a recipient of The Herald Angel Award for his stage play Empty Jesters.

In 2005, Scottish cultural magazine the List nominated him at number 69 in their Hot 100 List which celebrated those who had made the biggest cultural impact in Scotland that year. In 2007, he starred as Sammy Fox in the critically acclaimed BBC TV comedy series Legit, which was nominated for a Rose D'or.

On stage, McNicoll has appeared in a huge variety of roles.

In 2003 he received the Leon Sinden Award for best supporting actor in Tony Roper's classic comedy/drama The Steamie. In 2005 he received plaudits for his portrayal of Oliver Hardy opposite Barnaby Power in the Tom McGrath play Laurel and Hardy, which was first performed at the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh and later transferred to the Olympia Theatre Dublin. The same year he was nominated for best supporting actor at the Theatrical Management Association awards for his portrayal of Cliff, opposite David Tennant as Jimmy Porter in Look Back In Anger which premiered at the Royal Lyceum Theatre and then transferred to the Theatre Royal, Bath.

In 2009, McNicoll co starred with Andy Gray in The Mystery of Irma Vep, again at The Royal Lyceum, in a co production with Perth Theatre. Later the same year, he also starred, along with Gordon Kennedy Colin McCredie and Sara Crowe in Tim Firth's comedy musical The Corstorphine Road Nativity at The Festival Theatre.

In November 2010, McNicoll's play 'The House' was premiered at Oran Mor in Glasgow.

In 2011, he played Toby Belch in Twelfth Night and in 2012, David O Selznick in Moonlight And Magnolias in two highly acclaimed productions directed by Rachel O'Riordan at Perth Theatre. Later that same year he was a co recipient of The Argos Angel award for his performances in Paddy Cunneen's Fleeto and Wee Andy at the Brighton Festival.

McNicoll also appears regularly at the Kings Theatre, Glasgow in the annual Christmas pantomime.

On radio, he has worked extensively for the BBC for over twenty years, writing and acting in plays and series for Radio 3 and 4. In July 2012 he could be heard as Pa Joad opposite Michelle Fairley in a three part Radio 4 Classic Serial adaptation Of John Steinbeck's The Grapes Of Wrath,.

In April 2013 he co-starred in Rob Drummond's highly acclaimed play Quiz Show to launch The Traverse Theatre's Fiftieth Anniversary Season.


Selected Stage Appearances

Year Play/Theatre Role Notes
2013 Quiz Show The Traverse Gerry Holland Winner: Best New Play Critic's Award for Theatre 2013
2012 Pygmalion Oran Mor Henry Higgins
2012 Fleeto Tumult In The Clouds DCI Martin Booth Winner: Argos Angel Award Brighton Festival
2012 Wee Andy Tumult In The Clouds Andrew Graham Winner: Argos Angel Award Brighton Festival
2012 Moonlight And Magnolias Perth Theatre David O Selznick
2011 Twelfth Night Perth Theatre Sir Toby Belch
2011 Educating Agnes Royal Lyceum Hamish
2010 While You Lie Traverse Chris
2010 The Importance Of Being Earnest Royal Lyceum Merriman/Lane
2007 The Merchant Of Venice Lyceum Gratiano
2006 Look Back In Anger : 50 years Royal Court Cliff
2006 Joking Apart Northcott Theatre Sven
2005 Laurel And Hardy Lyceum/Olympia Theatre Dublin Oliver Hardy
2005 Look Back In Anger Royal Lyceum/ Theatre Royal Bath Cliff Nominated: T.M.A Best supporting actor
2004 Dead Funny Borderline Theatre Brian
2003 Man And Superman/The Steamie/ The Matchmaker Pitlochry Festival Theatre Hector Malone/ Andy/ Auguste Winner: Leon Sinden Award Best Actor
2001 The Comedy Of Errors Royal Lyceum Dromio Of Syracuse

Selected Film and TV

Year Title Company Role
2010 Garrow's Law BBC Yardley
2009 Joe Smeal's Wheels Film Nouveau Davie Bell
2008 Empty BBC Tam
2007 Legit BBC Sammy Fox
2006 Wearside Jack: The Ripper Hoaxer Channel 4 DCI Dick Holland
2004 The Return Of Peg Leg Pete Fox Searchlight Pete
2002 Cry For Bobo Forged Film Coco
2001 Velvet Soup BBC Writer/ Performer
2000 Velvet Soup BBC Writer/ Performer
1994 - 2011 Rab C. Nesbitt BBC Young Rab C

Selected Radio Appearances

Date Title Role Director Station
31 March 2003 The Life Trainer Chaz Lu Kemp BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
28 October 2003 The Time Between Two Tides Loan Shark/Operator Gaynor Macfarlane BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
8 January 2004 Bampot Central Constable McLaren Lu Kemp BBC Radio 3 The Wire
21 August 2008 Sex for Volunteers[1] Joe Kirsty Williams BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
23 July 2010 No Help When Dead[2] Baxter Kirsty Williams BBC Radio Scotland Drama

References

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