The long story, briefly…
Here’s a blow-by-blow account of how Steve went from rather inauspicious beginnings as a tiny tot locking his mother out of their family home in London (true story below) to, well, living if not the dream then certainly a dream in the City of Angels, here in L.A.
How it started
Steve’s mom enlisted the help of local police to coax the barely walking, barely talking mini Steve into picking up the house keys and popping them through the letterbox. “I knew then you were quite intelligent,” she later said. Steve was always paying attention…
Steve kept paying attention throughout the next few years, and finished high school, won a scholarship to a small London drama school, worked for a year and a half at an advertising firm to save up for a big London drama school, then went ahead and won a scholarship to that one too. (Yes, this is a bit braggy, and it is also exactly what Steve did).
And then—wait for it— He graduated with more agent offers than the school had ever seen. Not too shabby, right?
Where it went
He spent time in London’s West End, on projects like the world-famous Mamma Mia! and performed for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace, in front of sizable global audiences. Steve shot commercials across Europe, Africa, Ukraine, and the Middle East, and danced in Bollywood films in India (so much fun, Bollywood!). He was 'murdered' by one of cinema’s most iconic cult villains, Chucky, in Seed of Chucky; and he shared the small screen with the ever-dapper Don Draper as a guest on AMC’s Mad Men.
Somewhere in the midst of all that, he moved from London to Los Angeles and—more or less by accident—began working in voice over. It took off rather well. Well enough, in fact, that he now works exclusively as a voice actor and audiobook narrator.
How it’s going
So there you have it. Steve’s still paying attention to what’s going on across the landscape of audio. Hear his distinctive voice across commercials, video games, audiobooks, meditation apps, and pretty much anything that needs a British or American voice.
And if you made it all the way to the end? A big hearty thanks for swinging by. You're a diamond.

