Steve Furst

Steve is an actor and comedian from London. Most recently, Steve played Alan Wilkie QC opposite Sheridan Smith in I Fought The Law (Hera Pictures/ ITV). He also plays series regular Dr. Fernel in the historical drama Serpent Queen (Starz). His most recent theatre credits include playing Alfred P. Doolittle in My Fair Lady (Leicester Curve) and Fagin in Oliver! (Leeds Playhouse).

Steve’s extensive TV credits include: A Gentleman In Moscow (Paramount+); Still Up (Apple TV); Angela Black, Manhunt, Doc Martin, Wuthering Heights, Law & Order (ITV); Brassic, seasons 1 & 2 of In The Long Run, Sally Lindsay’s Christmas Cracker (Sky); Dreaming Whilst Black, Summer of Rockets, Citizen Khan, seasons 1-3 of Little Britain, Doctors, Lenny Henry In Pieces, Rob Brydon’s Annually Retentive (BBC); Miss Scarlet And The Duke (Alibi/PBS Masterpiece); Father Brown, Eve, Toast, Friday Night Dinner, Cardinal Burns (Channel 4).

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Steve is an actor and comedian from London. Most recently, Steve played Alan Wilkie QC opposite Sheridan Smith in I Fought The Law (Hera Pictures/ ITV). He also plays series regular Dr. Fernel in the historical drama Serpent Queen (Starz). His most recent theatre credits include playing Alfred P. Doolittle in My Fair Lady (Leicester Curve) and Fagin in Oliver! (Leeds Playhouse).

Steve’s extensive TV credits include: A Gentleman In Moscow (Paramount+); Still Up (Apple TV); Angela Black, Manhunt, Doc Martin, Wuthering Heights, Law & Order (ITV); Brassic, seasons 1 & 2 of In The Long Run, Sally Lindsay’s Christmas Cracker (Sky); Dreaming Whilst Black, Summer of Rockets, Citizen Khan, seasons 1-3 of Little Britain, Doctors, Lenny Henry In Pieces, Rob Brydon’s Annually Retentive (BBC); Miss Scarlet And The Duke (Alibi/PBS Masterpiece); Father Brown, Eve, Toast, Friday Night Dinner, Cardinal Burns (Channel 4).

On stage, he was an original cast member of Made In Dagenham (Adelphi Theatre) and also starred as Mr Wormwood in Matilda: The Musical (Cambridge Theatre/RSC). Other stage includes Jews: In Their Own Words (Royal Court), Mr Gum in Olivier-nominated Mr Gum & The Dancing Bear (National Theatre); Wet Weather Cover (King’s Head Theatre) and Jack And The Beanstalk (Barbican).

Film credits include Disobedience for Sebastián Lelio alongside Rachel Weisz, Rachel McAdams & Alessandro Nivola; Walk Like A Panther; Borley Rectory; The Knot; Chalet Girl; and St Trinian’s 1 & 2.

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