Steve Huison is a British actor who has made a significant impact in the television and film industries, with a diverse range of roles to his credit.
Born in Leeds, England, Huison's early career was marked by his breakout performance in the critically acclaimed film The Full Monty, where he played the memorable role of Lomper. This success was followed by another notable appearance in Ken Loach's film The Navigators in 2001.
In addition to his work on the big screen, Huison has also made a lasting impression on television. He has played a wide range of character roles in popular TV series such as Casualty, Where the Heart Is, dinnerladies, Heartbeat, The Royle Family, Scott & Bailey, and The Last Train, a post-apocalyptic drama serial that aired in 1999.
In 2008, Huison took on the role of porter Norman Dunstan in ITV1's daily hospital drama The Royal Today, a spin-off of the popular Sunday night drama The Royal. This was followed by a four-year stint as Eddie Windass in Coronation Street from 2008 to 2011.
Huison's most recent notable role was in the CBBC series 4 O'Clock Club, which premiered in 2012. He is also a co-founder of the Shoestring Theatre Company, a testament to his commitment to his craft and his passion for the performing arts.