The actor Steven Waddington He was born in the city of Leeds (England) in 1968. He studied at Lawns Park Primary School, graduating from secondary school at Intake High School, both in the city of Leeds; He then studied acting at the East 15 Acting School in Loughton.
Steven performed in numerous stage performances with the Royal Shakespeare Company. His film career, which includes more than twenty feature films, began with the interpretation of the main character of the film “Edward II“, in 1991. A year later he gave life to Major Duncan Heyward on “The last Mohican“(1992), already Bartholomew Columbus in Ridley Scott’s film, “1492: Conquest of paradise“, also from the same year.
His career continued in titles such as “The true story of Hamlet, prince of Denmark“(1994),”Tarzan and the lost city“(1998),”Sleepy hollow“(1999) or”Boudica“(2003). He is currently filming the action movie”The Sweeney“(2012), whose cast is headed by Damian Lewis, Hayley Atwell and Ray Winstone.
Waddington He is also known for numerous of his television roles beginning with his portrayal of Neville in the miniseries “Resort to Murder“in 1995, or Sir Wilfred of Ivanhoe on “Ivanhoe“, It was also Tony bradley on “Vital Signs“, the Duke of Buckingham on “The Tudors“or Adam Fleet on “Waterloo road“.
Steven also played the King Richard the Lionheart twice, at the end of the second season of the series “Robin Hood“and in the BBC documentary,”Heroes and Villains“. He recently gave life to Second Officer Lightoller in the miniseries “Titanic (Miniseries 2012)“, written by Julian Fellowes, to commemorate the centenary of the sinking of the luxurious cruise ship of the same name, on April 15, 1912.