Steve Steen Net Worth

Steve Steen Net Worth is
$1.9 Million

Steve Steen Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Steve Steen (born December 26, 1954) is a British actor and comedian best known for his improvisation partnership with Jim Sweeney.The pair met at school in London [Clapham College] and joined a theatre club in 1972. The two then wrote and starred in a show which parodied much of the other shows being held in London that year. They then formed their own theatre company and wrote and toured productions around the UK for the rest of the 1970s.The two have worked together as writers, guest comics, support acts and improvisers ever since, although Steen has done his share of straight acting, including a part in the movie version of BBC sitcom Porridge in 1979. Although he had lines to say as young convict Wellings, the final cut showed him frequently onscreen yet without saying a word. He was, however, credited.Steen and Sweeney appeared on television together for the first time in 1981 with the ITV children's show CBTV, followed by one of Channel 4's first comedies, Little Armadillos and a role for Steen in Ben Elton's idyllic comedy Happy Families. Rory Bremner then recruited them as resident support performers on his first sketch show for the BBC, and shortly afterwards they starred as poets Byron (Steen) and Coleridge (Sweeney) in an episode of Blackadder the Third.Steen had a major roles in Sweeney's award winning play "Danny's Wake", which was subsequently adapted into a sitcom for Radio 4. Steen continued to play Billy throughout the two series. Steen also played Liam in another radio play "Any Bloke".Sweeney was recruited as a solo performer thereafter for Whose Line Is It Anyway?, but Steen was soon summoned for the Channel 4 improvisation show, and was a runaway success in his six episodes. He also guested on Have I Got News for You in 1992 (without Sweeney, who to date has never been on that programme) and combined one-off acting roles on TV with taking improv tours, with Sweeney and others, around the UK and beyond.Along with Sweeney, Steen appeared in a series of language teaching videos made by Oxford University Press.Their performing partnership has now effectively ended due to Sweeney's continuing battle with multiple sclerosis, which forced him to retire from stage work.Steen is a fan of Fulham football club.

Date Of BirthDecember 26
ProfessionActor, Writer
Star SignCapricorn

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Press Gang1993TV SeriesAngelo
A Word in your Era1992TV SeriesNostradamus
Red Dwarf1992TV SeriesActor's voice
A Bit of Fry and Laurie1992TV Series
Lazarus & Dingwall1991TV SeriesAlistair the Jockey
Spatz1991TV SeriesThe Twitching Man
Anytime Tales1991TV Series voice
The Staggering Stories of Ferdinand De Bargos1989TV Series
Erasmus Microman1988-1989TV SeriesSocrates / Archimedes
Dramarama1988-1989TV SeriesThe Soviet Ambassador / Tommy Hammer
The Rory Bremner Show1988TV SeriesVarious
Black Adder the Third1987TV SeriesByron, romantic junkie poet
Rainbow1986TV SeriesVain man
Now, Something Else1986TV SeriesVarious (1986-1987)
Happy Families1985TV SeriesDoctor
Little Armadillos1984TV Series
The Goodbye Girls2006ShortBuilder
Hardware2004TV SeriesBuilder
The Suicidal Dog2000ShortSteve
Days Like These1999TV SeriesBob Palmer
The Bill1994-1998TV SeriesTommy Price / Jim Fowler
Klinik!1997TV SeriesVarious Characters (voice)
Spot's Magical Christmas1995Video shortSteve (UK version, voice)
The Best of Rory Bremner1995Video
All or Nothing at All1993TV Mini-SeriesDuncan
The Almost Complete History of the 20th Century1993TV SeriesVarious Characters (voice)
El Nombre1993TV SeriesEl Nombre (voice)

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Best of Rory Bremner1995Video
The Rory Bremner Show1988TV Series writer
Now, Something Else1986TV Series

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Adam Hills in Gordon St Tonight2011TV SeriesHimself
The Sweeney: The Life and Work of Jim Sweeney2010DocumentaryHimself
Whose Line Is It Anyway?1991-1993TV SeriesHimself
The Good Sex Guide1993TV Series
Have I Got News for You1992TV SeriesHimself
Resistance Is Useless1992TV Movie documentaryThe Anorak (voice)
Karen Kay1983TV SeriesHimself (1986)
CBTV Channel 141982TV SeriesHimself - Presenter

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Blackadder Rides Again2008TV Special documentaryByron (uncredited)
The Very Best of 'Have I Got News for You'2002VideoHimself
Whose Line Is It Anyway?1992-1993TV SeriesHimself

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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