Steve Pemberton is a renowned British actor and writer, celebrated for his outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment. Born in Blackburn, UK, he pursued his passion for the performing arts at Bretton Hall in Yorkshire, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Theatre Arts in 1989.
Following his academic endeavors, Steve immersed himself in the London theatre scene, producing and starring in various small-scale productions. He also honed his skills as an assistant editor for the International Film Guide at Variety, further solidifying his expertise in the industry.
In 1996, Steve reunited with his college friends Mark Gatiss, Reece Shearsmith, and Jeremy Dyson to create the groundbreaking comedy show The League of Gentlemen, which premiered at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The group's success was cemented when they won the prestigious Perrier Comedy prize in 1997.
The League of Gentlemen went on to spawn a radio series, four TV series for the BBC, three live tours, and a feature film. This remarkable run of success laid the groundwork for Steve's future projects.
In 2009, Steve and Reece Shearsmith collaborated on the critically acclaimed black comedy Psychoville, which aired for two series and a Halloween special. The duo's anthology series Inside No 9 debuted in 2014, garnering widespread acclaim and numerous awards. In 2019, Steve received a BAFTA for Best Male Comedy Performance, and the show itself won BAFTAs for Scripted Comedy and Comedy Writing.
Steve Pemberton resides in North London with his partner and their three children, continuing to create innovative and captivating content that has captivated audiences worldwide.