Steve Campbell

Steve Campbell

Height: 185 cm
Steve's career in the UK began in with a brief stint in modeling before catching the acting bug and gaining his first small role on the BBC series River City (2002). Following on from that, Steve settled into the acting world with a series of commercials and theatre roles. It was during this period that Steve discovered his potential. Beating ... Show more »
Steve's career in the UK began in with a brief stint in modeling before catching the acting bug and gaining his first small role on the BBC series River City (2002). Following on from that, Steve settled into the acting world with a series of commercials and theatre roles. It was during this period that Steve discovered his potential. Beating off competition to secure lead roles in performances of "Scrooge" in "A Christmas Carol" and in the quirky "Under Milk Wood". Following on from this, Steve played several roles within Shakespeare plays from "Much Ado about Nothing" to "As You Like It". The highlight of this time was beating over a hundred other hopefuls to win the lead of "Romeo" in an adaptation of the classic "Romeo and Juliet".From there, further integral roles in British network programs such as the much loved BBC series Monarch of the Glen (2000) and ITV program Sea of Souls (2004) allowed Steve to gain varied experience in front of the camera.Steve has previously been a member of the advanced class of highly respected and successful LA acting coaches Ivana Chubbuck and Margie Haber. In addition, Steve worked one to one on his dialect training with Bob Corff and Denise Woods to perfect a wide range of accents that will further increase his ability to fill a diverse range of characters.As well as a busy acting career, Steve also pursues many other interests. In 2009, Steve achieved a long awaited goal of becoming a qualified Snowboarding Instructor. Steve has also worked previously as a Professional Fashion Photographer, doing tests for high profile agencies such as "Storm" and "BMA Models", and as a Teacher in UK Schools.Steve is very involved in charity work in the UK and regularly raises money for good causes from Cancer Research to Unicef. Show less «
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