Steve Wall is an Irish actor and musician. Born in London to Irish parents, the family moved back to Ireland when Steve was five years old. He was brought up in Dublin and moved to the west of Ireland with his family at the age of thirteen. After a spell in college he spent two years with the Druid Theatre Company in Galway before moving to Dublin ...
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Steve Wall is an Irish actor and musician. Born in London to Irish parents, the family moved back to Ireland when Steve was five years old. He was brought up in Dublin and moved to the west of Ireland with his family at the age of thirteen. After a spell in college he spent two years with the Druid Theatre Company in Galway before moving to Dublin to pursue an acting career. Instead, he ended up forming a rock band. Steve returned to acting, landing his first television role in the award winning series Moone Boy in 2012. His recent credits include: the role of Detective Coleman in the major new RTE/Sundance TV drama series "Rebellion" set against the backdrop of Ireland's 1916 Easter Rising. He plays the smooth baddie Dominic Fitzroy in the first two episodes of season two of the global crime drama "Crossing Lines" starring Donald Sutherland and Goran Visnjic. For the BBC he completed two episodes of "Silent Witness", aired in January 2015 in which he played a major role; In "Vikings" he plays the scheming Einar in seasons two, three and four and he played the original Mountie, Sam Steele, in "An Klondike" for TG4, now on Netflix as "Dominion Creek". In 2015 he played a lead role in the soon-to-be-released feature "POV" directed by horror writer Dennis Bartok. Steve landed a significant, recurring role as Danny Moone in all three series of the Chris O'Dowd comedy "Moone Boy" for Sky Television and completed the horror film 'Dark Touch' (2013) by the French director Marina de Van. In Sept 2015 he won Best Actor in a Leading Role at the San Diego Horror Film Festival for his role as Peter in the short film "Ghost Train" (2013) which has been picking up numerous awards on the festival circuit. In 2014 Steve completed another short "Anywhere But Here" directed by John Hayes and in the summer of 2015 he appeared alongside actors Peter Coonan (Love/Hate) and Moe Dunford (Vikings) in the soon to be released short "Gridlock". Steve is shooting his first lead role in a Dutch-produced feature film about the final days of the jazz musician Chet Baker in Amsterdam in 1988. He is playing Chet.Steve is also the lead singer/songwriter with legendary Irish bands The Walls and The Stunning.
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