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Steve Jackson was born in 1970 in Doncaster, England, UK.
He is an actor, known for Stanton Blues (1998), A Thing Called Love (2004) and Ackley Bridge (2017).
Steve attended Town Moor Junior School and then Armthorpe Comprehensive in the Eighties.
He briefly changed his name for a time to Steven Fury but eventually reverted back to his original name after being offered a few bit-parts.
On Coronation Street he first played the Stranger who was befriended by Mike Baldwin at a train station when a confused Mike went to track down his son Mark Redman in, of all places, Doncaster.
Then in January 2010, he began playing the more regular role of Trevor Dean; bin-man and lodger of Janice Battersby and then unlikely boyfriend of Carla Connor.
He was axed by new producer Phil Collinson in May 2010 and left the series towards the end of the year, however the character was brought back for a week's stint in March 2011.
Then in January 2010, he began playing the more regular role of Trevor Dean; bin-man and lodger of Janice Battersby and then unlikely boyfriend of Carla Connor.
He was axed by new producer Phil Collinson in May 2010 and left the series towards the end of the year, however the character was brought back for a week's stint in March 2011
In England, the Pakistanis Yasmin lives two lives in two different worlds: in her community, she wears Muslin clothes, cooks for her father and brother and has the traditional behavior of a Muslin woman. Further, she has a non-consumed marriage with the illegal immigrant Faysal to facilitate the British stamp in his passport, and then divorce him. In her job, she changes her clothes and wears like a Westerner, is considered a standard employee and has a good Caucasian friend who likes her. After the September, 11th, the prejudice in her job and the treatment of common people makes her take side and change her life.
A deaf man working at his father's high tech chemical engineering firm witnesses criminals fleeing from the firm's headquarters just after they've stolen an ultra-valuable experimental migraine cure. A female security officer is assigned to protect him, and as she does, the two fall for each other.
Drama based on the real life events of April 1989, when ninety-six Liverpool supporters were crushed to death during an F.A. Cup Semi-Final match against Nottingham Forest at Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough Stadium. This movie follows three Liverpudlian families before the match, during the tragedy and at the ensuing court battles which tried to decide who was to blame and what went wrong.