Steven Mackintosh

TV Actor

Steven Mackintosh was born in Cambridge, England, United Kingdom on April 30th, 1967 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 57, Steven Mackintosh biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
April 30, 1967
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
Age
57 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Profession
Film Actor, Stage Actor, Television Actor
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Lisa Jacobs ​(m. 1989)​
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Steven Mackintosh Life

Steven Mackintosh (born 30 April 1967) is an English actor.

Andreas Tanis appears in the action horror films Underworld: Evolution (2006) and Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2009), he is perhaps best known for his role as Andreas Tanis. Mackintosh was nominated for his role in the BBC One television film Care (2000).

His other notable roles included appearances in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) and The Land Girls (1998), as well as the first season of Luther (2010).

Early life

Mackintosh, the son of Dorothy Parris and Malcolm Mackintosh, was born in Cambridge, England. He attended Icknield Primary School in Sawston, Sawston Village College, and Dramawise Theatre School. He made his stage debut at the Bush Theatre in London at the age of 12, and he then went on to play in Brighton Beach Memoirs' National Theatre performance.

Personal life

He is married to actress Lisa Jacobs. Martha Mackintosh (born 1992) and Blythe Mackintosh (born 1996). He is a fan of Manchester United and is a huge fan.

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Steven Mackintosh Career

Career

Mackintosh's first film appearance was in Prick Up Your Ears. He went on to star in Memphis Belle, Twelfth Night, and David Leland's Land Girls with Rachel Weisz and Anna Friel and co-starred with Rupert Graves in Different For Girls as a transgender woman. He played Winston in Guy Ritchie's film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. His other notable films include Roger Michell's The Mother, The Jacket, Good with Viggo Mortensen, Underworld: Evolution and Underworld: Rise of the Lycans. He played Tony in Rupert Wyatt's feature The Escapist and Kertzer in Film 4's The Scouting Book For Boys. Mackintosh played Ivan Lewis in the big screen version of The Sweeney. He played Jack in Set Fire to the Stars with Elijah Wood and worked with Michael Caton Jones for the second time on his film Urban Hymn.

He played Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö's fictional police detective Martin Beck in the BBC Radio drama series The Martin Beck Killings.

Mackintosh played DS Winter in the 10 part series Lucky Man, created by Stan Lee for Carnival films and Sky TV. He played Robbo in From There to Here by BAFTA winning writer Peter Bowker for the BBC and played John Coniston in the acclaimed Inside Men for BBC 1. His other numerous credits include: Luther, Lost Christmas, The Other Boleyn Girl, The Buddha of Suburbia, Prime Suspect and Our Mutual Friend. Mackintosh won Best Actor at the Royal Television Society Awards and a Best Actor Nomination at the BAFTAs for his role in Care for the BBC. In recent years he has become a popular choice to narrate documentaries. He replaced Jamie Theakston to narrate the BBC police documentary, Traffic Cops. He also narrates on the documentary Aircrash Confidential from Discovery Communications and Saving Lives at Sea on BBC 2.

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KATHRYN FLETT'S My TV Week: Addictive tale of sex, drugs and slavery

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 25, 2023
On ITVx, British writer Kathryn Flett discusses Frannie Langton's Confessions. It tells the tale of a Jamaican slave girl on a 19th-century sugar plantation who winds up serving in England. Sara Collins, a Costa First Novelist, is the book based on Sara Collins' 2019 Costa First Novel Award.

Woke cliches and fake history - this is the worst drama in years!CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night's TV

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 22, 2023
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: Since it was first introduced on December 8, last year, the Confessions Of Frannie Langton (ITV1) has been available on the on-demand service ITVX. However, while other series, such as the excellent Nolly with Helena Bonham Carter as Crossroads queen No. 10, is likely to be delayed no longer. And what a wretched mess it is. Frannie, a West Indian slave who has been thrown from her happy Caribbean home, where everyone is relaxed, is led by her cruel master John (Steven Mackintosh) to England — a nation of Neanderthal thugs and racial old maids.