Steven Hartley
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Steven Hartley | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1985-present |
Spouse | Abby Francis (2010–present) |
Children | 1 |
Steven Hartley (born 12 August 1960) is an English actor who has appeared in television, film, and theatre.
Early life
Hartley grew up in Yorkshire.[1]
Professional career
Hartley attended The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art from 1981-1984. Hartley has appeared and performed in shows such as Happy Valley(TV series), Trial and Retribution(TV series), Merlin(TV series), The Borgias (TV series) Vera, Rumble (TV series), Strictly Confidential, Badboys (TV series), Trial & Retribution, Sharman, Holby City, Casualty, Doctors, The Cut, Married... with Children, Ripper Street. He also appeared as regular characters in The Bill EastEnders and Doctors. He has appeared in Silent Witness, Sky TV series Brassic, Shadow and Bone for Netflix, All Creatures Great and Small and Grace.[citation needed]
His films include Allies (2014) Ruby Strangelove Young Witch (2015), Robocroc (2013), Jet Stream (2013), The Walker (2007 )opposite Woody Harrleson, Kristin Scott Thomas and Lauren Bacall, A Dog of Flanders (1999), Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992) alongside Marlon Brando, Tom Selleck, Benicio Del Toro and Catherine Zeta Jones, Split Second (1992), and Young Toscanini (1988). Hartley's theatre work includes reprising his role as Bill Sikes in the West End Musical Oliver! in 2009-2010 for producer Cameron Mackintosh, the third time Hartley has played the role since being cast by director Sam Mendes in 1996 and played a leading role in the play Fit and Proper People for the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Soho Theatre.[citation needed]
Hartley has voice acted on video games including Sony Studios' Blood & Truth on PSVR as Tony Sharp, as Luis Belosa in Squadron 42 alongside an all-star cast, including Gary Oldman, Gillian Anderson, Mark Strong and Mark Hamill, voices for Greedfall, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (Eredin king of the wild hunt), and Zynbel in the BAFTA award-winning game Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice. He also has roles in Sword Coast Legends , Dark Souls III, Nioh 2, Sea of Thieves, Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice,
In 2005, he was nominated for Sexiest Male at The British Soap Awards.[2]
For two-and-a-half years, Hartley appeared as Tom Chandler in The Bill.[3]
Voice-overs
Hartley has been "The Voice" of TalkSPORT radio station.[4] He has voiced and starred in over 20 video games, including Eredin in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Larethar Gulgrin in Sword Coast Legends, Sir Vilhelm in Dark Souls III: Ashes of Ariandel, Shibata Katsuie in Nioh 2 (English dub), Zynbel in Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice, and Petrus in Greedfall.[5] He has recently completed video games Squadron 42 and Blood & Truth as gangster Anthony Sharpe.
Personal life
He was also a committed marathon and half-marathon runner with the TV Times Leukaemia research team. He has a brother and a sister. Steven currently lives in Tunbridge Wells with his wife, actress Abby Francis, and daughter.[6][7]
Filmography
- Out of Order as CID 1987
- EastEnders as Matthew Jackson (1988–1989)
- Christopher Columbus: The Discovery opposite Marlon Brando and Catherine Zeta Jones (1992
- Zorro (1991 TV series)
- Press Gang (1992 TV series)
- The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1993 TV series)
- The Governor (1995 TV series)
- Bad Boys (1995 BBC TV series)
- Pie in the Sky (TV series 1996)
- Sharman (1996 TV series) with Clive Owen
- Trial and Retribution (2000 TV series)
- A Dog of Flanders with Jon Voight
- Chernobyl - Final Warning with Jon Voight
- Young Toscanini (original title Il giovane Toscanini)
- Split Second opposite Rutger Hauer
- Holby City
- Rumble TV
- Married... with Children, episode "England Show" 1992
- Doctors (2004–2005) as Jack Ford[8]
- Paul Schrader's The Walker as Robbie Kononsberg alongside Woody Harrelson Kristen Scott Thomas and Willem Dafoe (2006)
- Casualty
- The Bill (as Superintendent Tom Chandler) (2000-2002)
- The Cut as 'Little' Joey Horton (2009–2010)
- Ripper Street as Det. Sgt. Maurice Linklater, episode "Pure as the Driven" (2013)
- Jet Stream TV Film (as Jack) (2013)
- Allies (as Brigadier General Groves) (2014)[9]
- Silent Witness as Terry Fallon (2007–2015)
- Happy Valley as Cllr Marcus Gascoigne (2014)[10]
- Ruby Strangelove: Young Witch as Principle Maquire (2015)
- Brassic as Russell Hardwicke
- Shadow and Bone (TV series) As Commander Chalikov 2020
- Grace (TV series) As Sean Klinger 2022
- All Creatures Great and Small (TV series) As John Monkham 2021
Theatre
- Sam Mendes' production of Oliver! as Bill Sikes (1996)
- Insignificance for director Rupert Goold (The Ballplayer opposite Gina Bellman)
- Played Dr. Jake Houseman in Dirty Dancing: The Musical
- Played Bill Sikes in the West End production of Oliver! at Theatre Royal Drury Lane (2009)
- Played in Fit and Proper People for the "Royal Shakespeare Company" (2011)
References
- ^ "My Hols: Steven Hartley". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
- ^ People, Sunday (7 May 2005). "8 CORRIE GOLDEN BAUBLES". mirror. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
- ^ Traynor, Frances (10 October 2002). "END OF TV'S SLEAZIEST COP; Chandler exits The Bill after explosive shoot-out". The Daily Record. Glasgow, Scotland. Retrieved 14 December 2022 – via The Free Library by Farlex.
- ^ Portnoi, Gershon (2011). The story of talkSPORT : inside the wacky world of Britain's wildest radio station. Internet Archive. London : Simon & Schuster. pp. 169–170. ISBN 978-0-85720-630-5.
- ^ "Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice on IMDb". IMDb. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
- ^ "Abby Francis, Actress, Official Website". Abby Francis, Actress, Official Website. Abby Francis. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
- ^ "Steven Hartley – An Enchanted Ruby". An Enchanted Ruby. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
- ^ "Steven Hartley". AHA Talent. Archived from the original on 3 March 2022. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
- ^ IMDb
- ^ "Happy Valley, Series 1, Episode 2". BBC. Retrieved 9 March 2023.