Steven Mackintosh

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Steven Mackintosh
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Steven Mackintosh

Born: Sunday 30th April 1967 (age: 56)

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Steven Mackintosh is an English actor.

Mackintosh was born in Cambridge, the son of Dorothy (née Parris) and Malcolm Mackintosh.He has a sister, Lynda Ellingham (née Mackintosh). He is married to the actress Lisa Jacobs and they have two children, Martha and Blythe.

Mackintosh's first film appearance was in Stephen Frear's 'Prick up Your Ears'. His other films include 'Memphis Belle' 'Twelfth Night' and Land Girls with Rachel Weisz and Anna Friel. Steven 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', Kertzer in Film 4's 'The Scouting Book For Boys' and Fred, the nephew of Ebeneezer Scrooge, in 'The Muppet Christmas Carol'.

Mackintosh’s television credits include a small role as the doomed rebel Gazak in the Doctor Who serial Timelash in 1985, in Hanif Kureishi's acclaimed ‘The Buddha of Suburbia’, ‘Our Mutual Friend’, ‘The Other Boleyn Girl’ and ‘England Expects’. Steven played ‘The Street’ in ‘Prime Suspect’ opposite Helen Mirren and was nominated for a BAFTA for his role in the BBC film ‘Care’. Steven played Peter Mandleson in “Mo” with Julie Walters and D.I Sexton in Criminal Justice for BBC 1. He also did a reading of a few excerpts from Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials for an interview with the author.

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