About Steve Nallon
Steve Nallon is a writer and performer working in all aspects of the media from film and television to radio and theatre as actor, writer, broadcaster, academic and voice artist. Steve began work as a performer in 1976 on the northern working men's club circuit in Yorkshire in northern England. after gaining a degree in Drama and English at the university of Birmingham he went on to became a founder team member of the ITV television series Spitting Image, providing voices for the queen mother, Roy Hattersley, Denis Healey, Malcolm Rifkind, Margaret Thatcher, David Attenborough, Enoch Powell, Bruce Forsyth, David Frost, Ted Heath, Leonard Rossiter, Harold Wilson, Alan Bennett and many more for the next ten years. In 2014 Steve took part in the British Film Institute thirtieth anniversary celebration of Spitting Image at the BFI and which was included in the BBC Arena special What Ever Happened to Spitting Image?Steve continues to work as an impressionist on BBC television series such as Alistair McGowan's Big Impression (appearing as 'Dame Maggie Smith') and The Impressionable Jon Culshaw (guesting as 'Ann Widdecombe') plus the BBC radio comedies First Impressions and And This Is Them. His stand-up comedy act was featured on the cult comedy series Dan and dusty show (ITV1). Steve has also appeared in various television programs celebrating the art of the impressionist including night of a thousand faces (BBC) in a sketch with Dame Edna Everage and in Who Did You Do? (BBC) presented by Ricky Gervais. As a celebrity guest, Steve has made numerous television appearances on such television shows as Call My Bluff (BBC), Noel's Telly Years (BBC), Pull The Other One, Loose Lips and Don't Drink The Water. Steve's stand-up act, cabaret work and after dinner speaking remains in constant demand all over the UK and abroad.Steve's work as a voice artist covers ADT, animations, film dubbing, looping, video games, commercials and dramatic readings. television and film credits include hands of a murderer (US TV movie with Edward Woodward), Animal Madness, Pallas, Harry Hill's TV burp (ITV providing the voices of David Cameron, Mikhail Gorbachev and the Queen among others), In Search of La Che, Wire In The Blood (providing the voice of the serial killer in the ITV crime series), Crossing The Floor, Overlord (numerous voices for the video game), Bullseye! (the comedy movie directed by Michael Winner) and Charlie (the RTÉ 2015 television drama series concerning the life and politics of former Irish Prime Minister Charles Haughey). Steve has also featured on various records including No Clause 28 with Boy George and the comedy CD release Funny Times with Harry Hill.In the 1980s Steve Nallon became known, as The London Times put it, "the industry standard" for his famous impersonation of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Steve appeared as Margaret Thatcher in numerous popular TV series in the 80s and beyond including The New Statesman (ITV) with Rik Mayall, The Mike Yarwood Show (ITV), Harty Goes To Edinburgh (BBC), Now Something Else (BBC), Get Fresh (ITV), The Roland Rat Show (BBC), Saturday Live (C4), The Tom O'Connor Roadshow (BBC), The Little and Large Show (BBC), The Trouble With Joan Collins (ITV), I've Got a Secret (BBC), Bullseye (ITV), Knowhow (BBC), The Rory Bremner Show (BBC), The Big Breakfast (C4), Telethon (ITV), Newsnight (BBC), Decibels of the Decade (sky), Face to Face (NHK Japan), Motormouth (ITV), Cinderella - The Shoe Must Go On (ITV), ...
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