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Steve Nallon was born on 8 November, 1960 in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK, is an A male actor from Leeds. Discover Steve Nallon's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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63 years old |
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8 November 1960 |
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8 November |
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Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK |
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United Kingdom
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Steve Nallon Net Worth
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Steve Nallon (born 8 November 1960) is a British actor, writer, voice artist and impressionist.
Nallon grew up in a working-class family in Leeds in the 1960s.
His father was a church caretaker who had a long history of mental health issues.
Nallon began his career as a stand-up performer on the northern club circuit in the 1970s.
His mother died suddenly in 1970 when Steve was nine years old.
Because of his father's mental instability it became necessary for Nallon and his sister to move in with their maternal grandparents.
Nallon later described his early years as "at times a tough and sometimes rocky childhood."
After passing his 11-plus Nallon attended St. Michael's College, a Jesuit school in Leeds.
Whilst still at school, he developed a comedy act and performed from the age of 16 in local working men's clubs in Yorkshire and the North.
Nallon worked as a stand-up comedian on the northern club circuit in the 1970s.
He is known for his work as a voice artist on the satirical puppet show Spitting Image and for impersonating Margaret Thatcher on television throughout her time as Prime Minister of the UK (1979–1990).
In his career Steve Nallon has performed a number of roles and characters as an actor and as a voice artist in theatre, film, television and radio.
In 1979, Nallon began studying Drama and English at the University of Birmingham.
During the 1980s Steve worked with Rory Bremner on several series including Now Something Else and The Rory Bremner Show.
After taking a degree in English and Drama he had a short time in repertory theatre at Theatr Clwyd (1983) before becoming a founding member of the Spitting Image team in 1984.
The series aired on the ITV network for twelve years from 1984 to 1996 and featured puppet caricatures of celebrities.
Although Nallon became well known for providing the voice of Margaret Thatcher on the show, he also voiced many of the show's other characters, including Roy Hattersley, The Queen Mother, Alan Bennett, David Attenborough, Harold Wilson, Bruce Forsyth, Robert Runcie, Edward Heath, Shirley Williams, David Frost and Malcolm Rifkind.
As an actor, Nallon has performed in several musicals including as Narrator in The Rocky Horror Show at Leicester Haymarket Theatre and as Jacque in Carnival as part of a staged reading at the Barbican.
On film, he appeared as the family doctor in The Girl With Brains in Her Feet, a film about a talented teenage athlete who struggles to come to terms with the traumas of life.
1985 he also appeared with Mike Yarwood on his final TV series for ITV.
More recently Nallon voiced David Cameron on Harry Hill's TV Burp.
In 1989, Nallon co-wrote I, Margaret with Tom Holt, a spoof autobiography of Baroness Thatcher, published by Macmillan.
In 1999, Nallon co-wrote The Ghost of Number Ten and The Nallon Tapes for BBC Radio Four.
He performed all the voices in The Nallon Tapes, and in The Ghost of Number Ten he played the multi-voiced computer.
Nallon has made contributions to New Statesman and the magazine Musical Stages.
In 2022, Nallon's young adult fiction novel The Time That Never Was (ISBN 978-1-910022-61-0), the first in THE SWIDGERS book series, was published by Luath Press.
Destination Time Travel (ISBN 978-1-80425-101-0), co-written with Dick Fiddy, archivist at the British Film Institute, was published in 2023 by Luath Press.
Destination Time Travel is a look at the story tropes of time travel tales, exploring time travel plots, story devices, time paradoxes, causal loops, time guardians and time windows.
Nallon featured on the BBC's tribute to the art and craft of the impressionist, Night of a Thousand Faces (2001), and he guest starred on Alistair McGowan's Big Impression series (2001) and The Impressionable Jon Culshaw series (2004).
In 2003 he was interviewed for the BBC One history of the comic impressionist Who Did You Do? presented by Ricky Gervais.
In 2011, he provided the voice of Thatcher for the film In Search of La Che, and in 2015 was cast as Thatcher in Jonathan Maitland's play Dead Sheep.
Nallon has provided the voice of Margaret Thatcher since 2011 in the BBC Radio Four series UK Confidential which examines Government Cabinet papers released under the 30-year rule.
During Margaret Thatcher's term in office Nallon appeared as Thatcher in The New Statesman with Rik Mayall.
In 2015 he appeared as Professor Richards in the film 51 Degrees North.
As a voice artist and puppeteer, Nallon has performed in various TV puppet series including Cats' Eyes (as Jimmy) BBC Two, The House of Gristle (as the mother) BBC One, Crazy Cottage (as Vera, the cuckoo) ITV, What's Up Doc? (as Cassie) ITV, The Spooks of Bottle Bay (as Lady Dingledale, Lily, and Daffy Spook) ITV and Dan and Dusty (as Dusty) ITV.
As an established impersonator and impressionist Nallon has worked on various TV shows.
Other voice artist credits include the video game Overlord and the mobile app Headcaster (2016) as David Cameron and Jeremy Corbyn.
Nallon continues to perform in the guise of Margaret Thatcher.
In 2016 voiced Thatcher for the national tour of the theatre dance show Coal created by Gary Clarke which included a section on the miners' strike of 1985.
Nallon has also worked as a writer.