Steve Edge
Steve Edge | |
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Edge in 2004 | |
Born |
Cannock, Staffordshire, England, UK | 2 November 1972
Medium | Television, Comedy |
Nationality | British |
Genres | Situation comedy, sketch comedy |
Subject(s) | Celebrities, Football, Prison |
Steve Edge (born 2 November 1972) is an English actor, writer and former stand-up comedian. He is most famous for his work on Starlings, Phoenix Nights, The Cup, The Visit, Peep Show and the satirical magazine show Star Stories.
Early life and stand-up
Edge was born in Cannock, Staffordshire, England. He attended Stafford College and the University of Salford. He began his career in 1997 and from then until 2004 worked as a Stand-up comedian. From March–November 2004 Steve, Paddy McGuinness, Archie Kelly and Janice Connolly toured a live stand-up show "Jumping on the Bandwagon" in reference to the success of Phoenix Nights. The final show of the tour and the last time he did stand-up was at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool. Edge is probably most famous playing Alan one half of double-act Les-Alanous with Les played by Toby Foster in Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights and he's made other apperences in That Peter Kay Thing and Max and Paddy's Road To Nowhere.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
2000 | Live at the Top of the Tower | Brian | |
"That Peter Kay Thing" | Alan | 4 Episodes | |
2001 | Phoenix Nights | Alan | 6 Episodes |
2002 | Phoenix Nights (Series 2) | Alan | 6 Episodes |
2003 | Cold Feet | Sean | 1 Episode |
2004 | Family Business | Trevor | 1 Episode |
No Angels | Ray | 3 Episodes | |
Peep Show | Darryl | 1 Episode | |
Max & Paddy's Road to Nowhere | Alan | 2 Episodes | |
Christmas Lights | Gibbo | ||
2005 | Twisted Tales | Trax | 1 Episode |
Mike Bassett: Manager | Doddsy (Dave Dodds) | 6 Episodes | |
2006 | The Street | Malcolm McKenzie | 1 Episode |
Star Stories Series 1 | Boy George, Sting, Mark Curry, various | 5 Episodes | |
I'm with Stupid | Sgt. Swithenback | 6 Episodes | |
2007 | Magicians | Tony White | |
The Visit | Clint | 7 Episodes | |
Star Stories Series 2 | Gary Barlow, John Travolta, Walt Disney, various | 4 Episodes | |
Dogface | Various | 4 Episodes | |
2008 | The Cup | Terry McConnell | 6 Episodes |
Star Stories Series 3 | Paul McCartney, David Furnish, The Edge, various | 5 Episodes | |
2009 | Comedy Showcase | Phil | 1 Episode - Guantanamo Phil |
2010 | Secret Diary of a Call Girl | Hamish | 1 Episode |
Scallywagga | Mr. Styles, Various | 6 Episodes | |
The Great Outdoors | Tom | 3 Episodes | |
2011 | Lunch Monkeys | Pat | 1 Episode |
2012 | Starlings | Fergie | 8 Episodes |
2013 | Love Matters | Warren | 1 Episode |
Starlings (Series 2) | Fergie | 8 Episodes | |
All at Sea | Kevin Enright | 13 Episodes (2013) | |
2014 | Paddington | Natural History Museum Security Guard | film |
All at Sea | Kevin Enright | 13 episodes (2014-15) | |
2016– | Benidorm | Billy Dawson |
Writing and other work
Steve was a programme associate/writer on 8 out of 10 Cats from 2007-2011
He was script editor the BBC2 comedy "The Cup" in which he also starred as the lead, Terry McConnell.
In 2009 He wrote the BBC1 show Walk on the Wild Side along with Jason Manford as well as adding the voices to the show; most notably the Marmot repeatedly shouting "Alan".[1]
In 2009 he wrote and narrated BBC3's "Almost Famous III" and returned in 2010 with the much revered sequel "Almost Famous IV".
In 2002 he starred in a series of improvised adverts directed by Graham Linehan, for the now defunct ITV sport Channel [2]
He starred as a hapless undertaker in the Elbow promo for the song "Not a Job" [3]
Steve is the creator and co-writer of the series Starlings along with Matt King on Sky1.[4]
Awards and nominations
- Finalist in the 1998 BBC New Comedy Awards competition at the Edinburgh Festival
- Nominated in 2004 for the Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards - Best Comedy for the "Jumping on the Bandwagon" Tour
- Nominated in 2005 North West Comedy Awards - Best Comedic Performance on Film & TV for I'm with Stupid
- Nominated in 2007 RTS Awards Best Performance in a Comedy for The Visit
- Nominated in 2008 British Comedy Awards Best Male Comedy Newcomer for The Cup
- Won in 2010 RTS Awards Best Performance in a Comedy for Scallywagga
Personal life
Steve has lived in Didsbury a suburb of Manchester since 1995 and revealed on Soccer AM that he is a Wolverhampton Wanderers season ticket holder who sits in the Stan Cullis Stand.[5]
Steve Edge is godfather to Jason Manford's twin daughters.[6]
References
- ↑ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9Hc204XVNA
- ↑ http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/digitaltv/news/a6322/streaker-stars-in-new-itv-sport-channel-ad.html
- ↑ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4M0AG1p1jM&feature=channel
- ↑ "Steve Coogan and Matt King unite for Starlings". Sky One.
- ↑ http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid958992159?bctid=1733286259
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Steve Edge. |
Wikiquote has quotations related to: Steve Edge |
- Steve Edge at the Internet Movie Database
- Steve Edge on Myspace
- Steve's CV and credits at Curtis Brown (literary agents)