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{{about|the British actor|other people with a similar name|Steve Webb (disambiguation)}}{{Multiple issues|{{BLP sources|date=November 2010}} }}{{Infobox person |image = | |imagesize = 150px | | name = Steven Webb | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1984|11|8|df=yes}} | birth_place = Wirral, Merseyside, England | occupation = Actor | yearsactive = 1993–present |}}{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2010}}Steven Michael Webb (born 8 November 1984 in Wirral, near Liverpool, England.[1]) is an English actor in theatre, television and film.[2]CareerHe began acting at the age of eight.[3] After taking over the lead role in Oliver! at the London Palladium at age 10, Webb enrolled at Sylvia Young Theatre School.[2] He appeared as a child dancer alongside Michael Jackson during the 1996 Brit Awards; getting knocked off stage and cracking a rib when Jarvis Cocker came on.[2] His most notable theatre work includes appearing as Posner in the second casting of Alan Bennett’s The History Boys and as Elder McKinley and Moroni in the West End run of The Book of Mormon. Television work includes the BBC series The Magician's House which featured actors such as Katie Stuart, Ian Richardson, Stephen Fry and Jennifer Saunders. He has also appeared in the ITV drama series, Bad Girls (2001, 2006) in which he played David Saunders, son of inmate Julie Saunders. More recently he has appeared in episodes of Miranda and The Inbetweeners.[1] Awards and recognition- 2011 – Broadway World West End Awards for Best Featured Actor In A Musical: Nominated, Betwixt! (Cast Member)
- 2003 – Evening Standard Theatre Awards for Most Outstanding Newcomer: Nominated, The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek (Cast Member)
- 2000 – BAFTA Children's Awards for Best Drama: Nominated, Magician's House (Cast Member)[4]
- 2000 – Children and Young People International Emmy Award: Magician's House (Cast Member)
Work Theatre Year | Title | Role | Venue | 1993 | Twopence to Cross the Mersey | Helen Forrester’s Son | Liverpool Empire Theatre | 1994 | Scrooge | Tiny Tim | Her Benny | Little Willy | 1995 | Oliver! | Oliver Twist | London Palladium | 1999 | Hogarth | Young Hogarth | Bridewell Theatre, London | 2002 | Dark Of The Moon | Bill Summney | The King's Head Theatre | 2003 | A Midsummer Night’s Dream | Francis Flute/Mustard Seed | Crucible Theatre | The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek | Dalton Change | Southwark Playhouse | 2004 | Kes | MacDowall | 2005 | On the Shore of the Wide World | Christopher Holmes | NT/ Royal Exchange Manchester | 2005–2007 | The History Boys | Posner | NT/ UK tour & West End | 2006 | The Maids | Solange | Etcetera Theatre, London | 2007 | Christmas in New York (showcase) | Performer | Lyric Theatre, London | 2007–2008 | Chatroom/Citizenship | Jim/Stephen | NT/ UK tour & Hong Kong | 2008 | Sons of York | Mark | Finborough Theatre | Sh*t-M*x | Bent Ben | Trafalgar Studios | The Long Road | Joe | Soho Theatre | 2009 | Public Property | Jamie | Trafalgar Studios, London | 2010 | Departure Lounge | Ross | Waterloo East Theatre, London | 2010/11 | Dick Whittington and His Cat | Dick Whittington | Lyric Hammersmith | 2011 | Lakeboat | Dale | Arcola Theatre, London | 2011 | Betwixt! the Musical | Cooper | Trafalgar Studios, London | 2011/2012 | Aladdin | Wishy Washy | Lyric Theatre (Hammersmith), London | 2012 | Cinderella | Buttons | Lyric Theatre (Hammersmith), London | 2016 | The Book of Mormon | Moroni/Elder McKinley | Prince of Wales Theatre, London |
Television Year | Title | Role | Format | 1995 | Sometime Never | Thomas | TV series | 1997 | Goodnight Sweetheart | School Boy | 1 episode | Paul Merton in Galton and Simpson’s... | Ep 3 : Series 2 | The Adventures of Paddington Bear | Jonathan Brown (voice) | TV series | 1998 | Julia Jekyll and Harriet Hyde | Edward Knickers | Series 3 | 1999 | Heart of Gold | Ben | The Magician's House | William Constant | Mini-series | Wives & Daughters | William Goodenough | Mini-series | 2000 | The Magician's House II | William Constant | Mini-series | Take a Girl Like You | Craig | TV film | 2001 | Holby City | Jamie Newman | Ep 12 : Series 3 | Peak Practice | Kurt | Ep 13 : Series 11 | 2001, 2006 | Bad Girls | David Saunders | Series 3 & 8 | 2002 | 15 Storeys High | Dean | Ep 4 : Series 1 | 2003 | Loving You (a.k.a. The Rainbow Room) | Justin | TV film | The Bill | Justin | Ep 43 : Series 19 | 2004 | The Inspector Lynley Mysteries | Daniel Brooks | Ep 3 : Series 3 | 2005 | Mr. Harvey Lights a Candle | Dave Miller | TV film | 2006 | After Sun | Stuart | TV film | 2009 | Doctors | Harry Wylie | Eps 109, 161 & 162 : Series 11 | 2010 | The Inbetweeners | Alastair | Ep 1 : Series 3 | 2013 | Miranda | Travel Agent | Ep 6 : Series 3 | 2014 | Beautality | Jean-Luke | TV film |
Audio Title | Role | Channel/Broadcaster | Original Air Date |
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The Accountant of Solyanka Square | Victor | BBC Radio 4 | May 2008 | Peter Pan in Scarlet | Slightly | BBC Radio 4 | Oct 2006 | Another Country | Devenish | BBC Radio 4 | 2006 | The Luke Reports III | Daniel/Timon | 2003 | Just Prose | Stalingrad Kiss | young Valentin | BBC Radio | 2003 | Ah, Wilderness! | Richard | 2003 | 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 |
Film Title | Role | Release Date |
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House Of Boys | Angelo | 2010 | 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 | Anything’s Possible | Phillip | 1999 | Rewind | Eric | 1998 | A Christmas Cracker | Ben | 1998 | Veron’s Christmas | Billy | 1997 | Norma’s First Date | Myles | 1997 |
References 1. ^1 {{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0916305/|title=Steven Webb|website=IMDb|access-date=2016-08-28}} 2. ^1 2 Fresh Face : Steven Webb | The History Boys | london.broadway.com {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100919181836/http://london.broadway.com/story/id/3006401 |date=19 September 2010 }} 3. ^Fresh Face : Steven Webb | The History Boys | london.broadway.com {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100919181836/http://london.broadway.com/story/id/3006401 |date=19 September 2010 }} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bafta.org/awards/childrens/nominations/?year=2000 |title=Past Winners and Nominees - Children's - Awards - The BAFTA site |publisher=Bafta.org |date= |accessdate=2012-11-09}}
External links - {{IMDb name|id=0916305|name=Steven Webb}}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20081214194021/http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/Steven%20Webb+27897.twl Profile at National Theatre Website]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20070929022157/http://www.talentedbritishactors.co.uk/steven.html Profile at Talented British Actors]
{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Webb, Steven}} 11 : 1984 births|Living people|English male child actors|English male film actors|English male musical theatre actors|English male radio actors|English male stage actors|English male television actors|English male voice actors|People from Merseyside|Alumni of the Sylvia Young Theatre School |