Steven Robertson, a remarkable individual, defied the odds to achieve greatness despite being born with severe dyslexia. His incredible journey was recognized with the esteemed title of Student of the Year at Fife College in Kirkcaldy, a testament to his unwavering determination and perseverance.
After completing his education, Robertson made the bold decision to relocate to London, where he pursued his passion for drama at the prestigious Guildhall acting school. His achievement was a groundbreaking milestone, as he became the first Shetlander to be accepted into the institution.
Robertson's impressive talent and dedication earned him a nomination for the Ian Charleson Award in 2004, for his outstanding performance in Chekhov's classic play, "The Seagull". His subsequent appearances in films have further expanded his fan base, solidifying his position as a talented and accomplished actor.