Steve Huison (born 2 December 1962) is a British actor who is mostly seen on television and occasionally in films. He is best known for his roles as “Lomper” in the film The Full Monty (1997), Steve Greengrass in the Victoria Wood situation comedy series Dinnerladies, and as Eddie Windass in long-running soap opera Coronation Street.

Steve Huison
Born
Steve Huison

(1962-12-02) 2 December 1962 (age 61)
OccupationActor
Years active1986–present
SpouseTerrie “Theresa” (m. 2003)
Websitewww.stevehuison.net

Personal life

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Huison was born in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire. He trained at the Rose Bruford College in Sidcup, London. As of 2016, he was in living in Robin Hood's Bay with his wife, Theresa.

Career

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Acting

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In film, Huison is best known for his role as Lomper in The Full Monty (1997). He also appeared in The Navigators (2001) directed by Ken Loach. On television, he has played character roles in numerous television series including Casualty, Where the Heart Is, Dinnerladies, Heartbeat, The Royle Family, Scott & Bailey, and the post-apocalyptic ITV drama aerial, The Last Train (1999, also known as Cruel Earth).

In 2008, Huison took the role of porter Norman Dunstan in the daily ITV1 hospital drama, The Royal Today, a spin-off from the Sunday night drama, The Royal. From 2008 to 2011, Huison played Eddie Windass in Coronation Street. He briefly starred as Mr. Byron in the first season of the CBBC series, 4 O'Clock Club, which began airing in 2012. His role was taken over by Simon Lowe for season 2 in 2013.

In 2023, Huison reprised the role of Lomper in The Full Monty TV series, released on 14 June on Disney Plus.

Theatre Company

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He is also a co-founder of the Shoestring Theatre Company.[1]

Filmography

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Film
Year Title Role Notes
1996 When Saturday Comes Jack
1997 The Full Monty Lomper
1998 Among Giants Derek
Prometheus Dad
L.A. Without a Map Billy
2001 The Navigators Jim
Tommy Tough Postie Short
2002 Domestic Ray Short
2003 Chaos and Cadavers Jim Moore
2007 Honeymoon Lorry Driver Short
2009 Ana Begins Fraser
2018 Peterloo Stable Man
The Runaways Tuff
2019 Leagues Apart Dave Short
Assisted Frank Short
2021 Shandyland Brendan Short
TBA Glaciers Adam Short
TBA Brigantia Captain Kynan Pre-production
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1991 Stay Lucky Club Act Episode: "A Roman Empire"
1993 ScreenPlay Rick Eastleigh Episode: "The Merrihill Millionaires"
1994–97 Emmerdale P.C. Raymond Wilson Recurring (15 episodes)
1994, 2007 Heartbeat Ken Appleby Episode: "Assault and Battery"
Denis Boon Episode: "Where There's Smoke"
1995 Cardiac Arrest Cullen Episode: "Factor 8"
Out of the Blue Sgt. Payne Episode: "Under the Skin"
1997 Woof! Eddie Episode: "My Mother the Hero"
Backup David Stone Episode: "Not Cricket"
The Drew Carey Show Himself Episode: "The Dog and Pony Show"
1997, 2003,
2008–11
Coronation Street Michael Pearce 1 episode
Andy Morgan 3 episodes
Eddie Windass Main (188 episodes & "Romanian Holiday" special)
1998 Where the Heart Is Adam Ponting Episode: "Fresh"
City Central 'Batty' Brian Edwards Recurring (3 episodes)
1998–99 Dinnerladies Man Worker Episode: "Royals"
Steve Episodes: "Trouble" & "Holidays"
1999 The Last Train Colin Wallace Miniseries (6 episodes)
2000, 2006 Casualty Phil Rees Episodes: "Choked" (Parts 1 & 2)
Angus Regis Episode: "The Things We Do for Love"
2001 Peak Practice Simon Horsefield Episode: "Hidden Agendas"
2002 Born and Bred Jack Stubbs Episode: "The Inspector Calls"
Wire in the Blood Oliver Hibbert Episodes: "Justice Painted Blind" (Parts 1 & 2)
2003 The Royal Mr. Thomas Episode: "Famous for a Day"
2006 The Street Michael Episode: "The Flasher"
The Royle Family Derek Episode: "The Queen of Sheba"
2008 The Royal Today Norman Dunstan Main (49 episodes)
2012 4 O'Clock Club Mr. Byron Main (13 episodes)
2014 Scott & Bailey Sandy Thewliss Episodes: "Fatal Error" & "Lost Loyalty"
2014, 2016–17 Doctors Steve Callan Episode: "Weirdo"
John Glossop Episode: "Home Help"
Jake Fletcher Episode: "No Room At the Inn"
2023 The Full Monty Lomper Miniseries

References

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  1. ^ Clayton, Emma (22 December 2008). "Steve loves being a scruff!". thetelegraphandargus.co.uk. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
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