Steve Nallon

Steve Nallon

64 · Born: Nov 8, 1960

1986

Personal Details

BornNov 8, 1960 Leeds, England, UK

Biography

Steve Nallon is a British actor, impressionist, and comedian who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry through his remarkable talent and dedication.

Born on October 24, 1953, in London, England, Steve Nallon's passion for acting and comedy was evident from a young age. He began his career in the late 1970s, initially working as a television producer before transitioning to acting and impressionism.

Throughout his illustrious career, Steve Nallon has worked with some of the most renowned comedians and actors in the industry, including the legendary comedy troupe, The Two Ronnies. He has also appeared in numerous television shows, films, and stage productions, showcasing his impressive range and versatility as a performer.

One of Steve Nallon's most notable achievements is his iconic impression of the character of Spitting Image's Margaret Thatcher, which he portrayed from 1984 to 1996. This role not only brought him widespread recognition but also cemented his status as a master of impressionism.

In addition to his work in television and film, Steve Nallon has also performed in various stage productions, including the West End and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. His impressive repertoire of impressions has made him a sought-after performer for corporate events and live shows.

Throughout his career, Steve Nallon has received numerous awards and nominations for his outstanding performances, including a British Comedy Award and a BAFTA TV Award nomination.

Today, Steve Nallon continues to entertain audiences with his unique brand of comedy and impressions, solidifying his position as one of the most beloved and respected figures in the entertainment industry.

Steve Nallon is a multifaceted individual, boasting a diverse array of skills that encompass the realms of performance, writing, and academia. Throughout his illustrious career, he has made significant contributions to the world of media, effortlessly transitioning between the realms of film, television, radio, and theatre.

As a performer, Steve Nallon's journey began in the 1970s, where he honed his craft on the northern working men's club circuit in Yorkshire, laying the foundation for a career that would span multiple decades and various mediums.

Nallon's most notable accomplishments are deeply rooted in his extraordinary talent as a voice artist, whereby he has lent his voice to a vast array of characters on both television and radio, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.

Among his numerous credits, he has had the privilege of bringing to life the esteemed voices of the Queen Mother, Roy Hattersley, Denis Healey, Margaret Thatcher, David Attenborough, Enoch Powell, Bruce Forsyth, David Frost, Ted Heath, Leonard Rossiter, Harold Wilson, and the illustrious Alan Bennett, to name but a few.

Furthermore, Nallon played a pivotal role as a founder team member of the groundbreaking ITV television series Spitting Image, where he not only provided voices for the aforementioned characters but also for many others, cementing his status as a master of his craft.

Nallon's impressive acting career has spanned multiple platforms, including television, film, and stage. He has made numerous appearances in various TV series, showcasing his versatility and range as a performer.

Nallon has also ventured into the realm of stage performances, showcasing his versatility as a talented actor by taking on diverse roles in a wide range of musical productions. His extensive experience in the world of musical theater has seen him appear in notable shows such as Carnival, The Rocky Horror Show, and The Cloggies. Furthermore, he has had the opportunity to tour the UK as part of the production of Cissie and Ada, a testament to his ability to thrive in various theatrical settings.

Noted British writer and performer, Nallon, has had a prolific career, crafting and showcasing three solo theatrical productions, namely, The Big Odyssey, A Christmas Carol, and Steve Nallon's Adventures in Wonderland, which have undoubtedly showcased his versatility and creativity as a writer.

In addition to his work in the world of theatre, Nallon has also lent his talents to radio, penning a range of dramatic pieces, including Props, Prizegiving, A Lovesong for Alfred J Hitchcock, Bedsprings, Remembering Live Aid, and the serialized series, The Music Machine, each one a testament to his skill and adaptability as a writer.

Nallon has had a prolific career in BBC radio drama, taking on a diverse range of roles that have showcased his impressive acting versatility.

He has played the lead role of Bobby in the critically acclaimed drama "Props", a performance that has cemented his status as a talented radio actor.

In addition to his work in "Props", Nallon has also appeared in the popular BBC sit-com "King of the Road", where he played the memorable role of Barry, the trusted side-kick of Bradley Walsh.

Nallon's impressive resume also includes a stint in the BBC series "Maclean - The Memorex Years", where he brought to life the characters of former prime ministers Harold Wilson and James Callaghan, opposite the legendary Leslie Phillips.

Furthermore, Nallon has also appeared in the comedy series "Believe It!", playing the role of Jorgen Riise alongside the talented Richard Wilson.

Finally, Nallon has also had the opportunity to play the role of Attenborough in the comedy series "Peoplewatch", a performance that has demonstrated his ability to adapt to a wide range of characters and comedic styles.

Nallon, a versatile freelance script editor, has garnered extensive experience in the realm of film and theatre development projects, effortlessly transitioning between the two mediums to hone his craft. His impressive portfolio boasts a diverse range of projects, showcasing his adaptability and expertise in the ever-evolving world of storytelling.

Nallon's impressive repertoire extends far beyond the realm of entertainment, as he has also served as a visiting lecturer at the esteemed University of Birmingham drama department. In this capacity, he has shared his expertise with students by teaching a wide range of courses, including those focused on film and directing. His comprehensive curriculum has covered various topics, such as stand-up comedy, Greek theatre, Broadway musicals, comedy of manners, and story structures.

Moreover, Nallon has demonstrated his proficiency in written communication by contributing articles and reviews to prominent periodicals like Musical Stages and New Theatre Quarterly. Furthermore, he has made a significant contribution to the world of publishing by authoring the chapter on musical theatre in the illustrious Encyclopedia of Music, published by Flame Tree Publishing.

Nallon has consistently made significant contributions to various television programs, sharing his vast knowledge and expertise on the subject of television history and culture. He has been a frequent guest on several popular shows, including "The Story of Light Entertainment", a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of entertainment on television. Additionally, Nallon has participated in "Forty Years of ITV", a special retrospective celebrating the milestone anniversary of the Independent Television Network. His insightful commentary has also been featured on "Comedy Connections", a show that delves into the world of British comedy, highlighting the relationships and influences between various comedians and shows. Furthermore, Nallon has shared his expertise on "Fifty Years of ITV", another special program commemorating the network's half-century mark. Lastly, his thoughts on the most memorable and almost-famous moments in television history were showcased on "Greatest Almost Famous TV Moments", a fascinating look back at the most iconic and influential moments in television history.

Career

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2011
In Search of La Che
In Search of La Che as Margaret Thatcher (voice)
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1990
Bullseye!
Bullseye! as Mrs Thatcher (Voice)
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1987
The New Statesman
The New Statesman as Mrs. Thatcher
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2013
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1989