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Steven Wickham

Steven Wickham is a British actor known largely for his roles in Big Finish Productions audio dramas as well as guest appearances in ''Red Dwarf'', ''Casualty'', ''The Bill'', ''EastEnders'' and ''Doctor Who'' in a career which began in 1984.
==Career==
Steven Wickham began his career after leaving college and joining a theatre in education group called Bucket Theatre, touring schools in Buckinghamshire, performing at one occasion for HRH The Princess Anne.
For 18 months he played The Baker in Bill Kenwright's memorable national tour of ''Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat'', and many theatre jobs followed. This includes playing Judas in a national tour of ''Godspell'', Big Jule in ''Guys and Dolls'' at the Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham, Reuben Starkadder in ''Cold Comfort Farm'' at the Watermill Theatre, Newbury, Oscar Wilde in ''The Mirror of the Moon'' at the Edinburgh Festival, and Hiram Otis in the national tour of ''The Canterville Ghost'' opposite Ron Moody. He has played in such diverse roles as Hamlet and Abanazar, Mr Peachum and Lady Bracknell.
His has made many television appearances from ''EastEnders'', to ''Heartbeat'' from ''London's Burning'' to ''The Bill'' (four separate times) and from ''Outside Edge'' to ''Casualty'' (twice). In a 1993 episode (''Emohawk: Polymorph II'') of ''Red Dwarf'' he appeared as a GELF set to marry the leading protagonist Dave Lister and it garnered him some cult notoriety. He became the only character other than the four primary regulars to appear in the title sequence.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Married With Gelfs )〕 Nineteen years later he reappeared on Red Dwarf X (episode ''Entangled''), this time playing the chief of a group of Biologically Engineered Garbage Gobblers.〔(Red Dwarf X: Entangled review ), www.denofgeek.com, retrieved 28 October 2012〕
In 2010, he started alongside Rufus Hound in the CBBC sitcom ''Hounded (CBBC)'', starring as the character ''Future Rufus'' in all 13 episodes, as well as playing a Russian conker champion in an episode of ''Hotel Trubble (CBBC)'' and Mr Cobb in the ''Little Britain'' spin-off ''Come Fly with Me'' with David Walliams and Matt Lucas.
In May 2013 he filmed the role of Santa Claus for the Christmas special episode of ''Mrs Brown's Boys'', the most watched TV programme on Christmas Day.
He has made many commercials for many countries including for Israel, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Norway and the UK - most recently being Santa in the Littlewoods 2013 campaign, and Santa for a Schweppes Tonic campaign, and for Media Markt in Germany. For Christmas 2015 he played Santa in the Lloyds Bank/Applepay commercial
He and has appeared in numerous Big Finish Audio dramas, in many guises, most notably Doggles (under the pseudonym of Sam Stevens) and Joseph in the ''Bernice Summerfield'' series and Chancellor Valyes in the ''Gallifrey'' series.

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