Steve Nicolson was born in March 1966 in Croydon, Surrey, England. He is an actor, known for K-19: The Widowmaker (2002), Criminal (2016) and Space Race (2005).
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Steve Niles is one of the writers responsible for bringing horror comics back to prominence. Currently writing "Wake the Dead", "Freaks of the Heartland", "Fused: Think Like a Machine" and "Love Me Tenderloin: A Cal Macdonald Mystery" for Dark Horse Comics and "Hyde" and "Dark Days" for IDW, Niles also recently released his third "Cal MacDonald" illustrated prose novel, "Dial M For Monster". His "30 Days of Night" comic is also being developed as a major motion picture, with Spider-Man's Sam Raimi producing. Also in pre-production are adaptations of his "Wake The Dead" and "Hyde", and also a "Criminal Macabre" movie, for which he will write the screenplay as well. Niles got his start in the industry when he formed his own publishing company called Arcane Comix, where he published, edited and adapted several comics and anthologies for Eclipse Comics. His adaptations include works by Clive Barker, Richard Matheson and Harlan Ellison. IDW recently released a hardcover collection of Niles' adaptation of Richard Matheson's "I Am Legend". Niles has completed a wide array of projects, including "Remains" and "Aleister Arcane" from IDW and "The Nail" (with Rob Zombie), "Fused: Dazed and Confused" and "Fused: Machinehead" from Dark Horse Comics. Additionally, he is hard at work on another "Cal MacDonald" novel, "Last Train To Deadsville" and a second "30 Days of Night" sequel entitled "Return To Barrow".
Steve Nipper Ellis is known for Essex Boys: The Truth (2015), Interview with steve nipper ellis Essex boys (2021) and British Gangsters: Faces of the Underworld (2012).
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Steve Norman is a member of the 1980's New Wave Pop Group, Spandau Ballet, along with Tony Hadley, John Keeble, Gary Kemp, and Martin Kemp. Steve is a proficient multi-instrumentalist and, since the formation of Spandau Ballet, has played guitar, bass, percussion and, of course, his signature instrument the saxophone. Steve Norman first tasted success when Spandau Ballet reached the top five with their Electronic Synth Pop New Wave debut single 'To Cut A Long Story Short' (1980). Their album 'Journeys to Glory' was innovative at the time and similar - yet original in its own right - to bands like The Human League and Depeche Mode. Steve was considered one of the 'Blitz Kids' - or New Romantic Movement - who frequented certain nightclubs in London during the 1980s. Other members outside of Spandau Ballet include Boy George, David Jaymes, Marilyn, and New Romantic vocalist Steve Strange. However, Spandau Ballet were at the height of their fame circa 1983/4, when they crossed over into more mainstream pop and subsequently scored a succession of hit singles: 'True', 'Gold', and 'Only When You Leave' charted at number 1, 2, & 3 respectively; the albums 'True', 'Parade', and 'The Singles Collection' similarly peaked at number 1, 2 & 3. Steve is famous for his short but brilliant saxophone solos, most notably the solo break in the international hit 'True'. The album 'Through the Barricades' which shot into the UK top ten in 1986, showcases some of Steve's best saxophone playing, especially on the top ten single 'Through the Barricades'. The album was an inspired by the death of a Spandau Ballet crew member, who was killed in Northern Ireland. Steve has remained a member of Spandau Ballet, as well as working on many solo projects. He released the single 'Once More' (2009) with Spandau Ballet, which climbed to the number 7 position. Steve is co-writer of 'Once More'.
Steve Norris was born at Eglin AFB, Florida, in the Destin/Fort Walton Beach area. Steve spent almost 4 years living in Japan back in the '60s before moving back to Florida where he lives. He started out working as a Background Actor in "The Truman Show" and then local Tv commercials before landing a role in "The 3 Headed Shark Attack" and "Finding Grace".
Steve North is an English actor. He had his first major role playing Fireman Colin Parrish in four series of the ITV drama London's Burning. He has since appeared in numerous shows on British television, including Doctor Who Christmas Special 2010, EastEnders, The Bill, The Day Britain Stopped, Murphy's Law, Holby City, Midsomer Murders, Doctors, Is Harry on the Boat?, EastEnders: E20 and Casualty. He also played one of the two lead roles in the award winning stage play "Meeting Joe Strummer" along with Emmerdale actor Nick Miles. He was the solo performer in the original stage adaptation of Nick Hornby's "Fever Pitch", which ran at The Arts Theatre London. He played the role of Ted Narracott in War Horse (play) at the New London Theatre from May 2013 to March 2014 and also in the National Theatre Live broadcast on 27 February 2014 and subsequent Encore screenings. He co-wrote the film South West 9 and directed the award winning short film Cregan for Screen South. North is a supporter of Brighton and Hove Albion FC, and has co-written two books about the club, Build a Bonfire (Mainstream Publishing 1997) and "We Want Falmer" (Stripe Publishing 2011).
Steve O'Connell is an actor, known for The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain (2020), Empire (2015) and Chicago P.D. (2014).
Steve O'Connell is an actor, known for Republic of Doyle (2010), Departure (2019) and The Grand Seduction (2013).