Steven Grives
Australian actor
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Steven Grives is an English actor based in Australia.
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Grives made his debut at age 14 on stage at Drury Lane.[1] He went on to feature in The Sandbaggers before getting a lead role in Flambards.[2][3] After featuring in The Ravelled Thread,[4][5] Inseminoid[6] and Second Chance he moved to Australia.[7][8] 1981 saw him as a main cast member in Holiday Island[9][10] and from 1999 in Beastmaster.[11] In 2003 he was a regular on Fat Cow Motel.
Other screen appearances include The Footstep Man,[12] Super Sleuth[13] Captain James Cook[14] Scooby-Doo[15] Sinbad and the Minotaur[16] and Dangerous Game.[17]
Grives co-produced the film adaptation of The Right-Hand Man.[18] and hosted Queensland's Best Living, a property program on Channel 7.[19]
On stage Grives has featured in Hamlet (Northcote Theatre, 1975),[1] Murderer (Karnak Playhouse, 1992)[20] Brazilian Blue (Twelfth Night Theatre, 1995)[21] The Duchess of Malfi (Thomas Dixon Centre Performance Studio, 2005)[19] The Drowning Bride (La Boite's Roundhouse Theatre, 2005)[22] Brave New World Order (Brisbane Powerhouse Visy Theatre, 2003)[23] and Dead Cats Don't Bounce (The Cremorne Theatre, 2009).[24]