Steve Halliwell

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Steve Halliwell
Born
Stephen Harold Halliwell

(1954-03-21) 21 March 1954 (age 67)[1]
Bury, Lancashire, England
OccupationActor
Years active1977–present
Spouse(s)Valerie Halliwell
ChildrenCharlotte Halliwell

Stephen Harold Halliwell (born 21 March 1954) is an English actor, known for portraying the role of Zak Dingle in the ITV soap opera, Emmerdale, which he has played since 1994.

Early life[]

Halliwell was born in Bury, Lancashire, England, to Fred and Jenny Halliwell. He has an older brother, Clive, who is two years older than him.

Career[]

Halliwell was an apprentice engineer and had a number of jobs mainly in cotton and paper mills before drama training at the Mountview Theatre School.[2] He was a founder member of the Interchange Theatre in Bury.[2]

During the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, he featured in a number of UK television shows, including Here I Stand, Threads, Cracker, Crown Court, G.B.H. Heartbeat and Coronation Street.[3]

Together with Emmerdale co-stars Billy Hartman and Alun Lewis, he was a member of UK 1990s country rock trio The Woolpackers who had a UK hit single "Hillbilly Rock Hillbilly Roll" in November 1996.

In 2003, Haliwell took a short break from Emmerdale for personal reasons. In September 2018 Halliwell had to take five months off from Emmerdale for health reasons, which he later revealed was due to having heart surgery.[4]

He released his autobiography in 2014 called If The Cap Fits: My Rocky Road to Emmerdale.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  2. ^ a b Hayward 1994, p. 115
  3. ^ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0356675/ IMDb
  4. ^ Mapstone, Lucy. "Zak Dingle actor Steve Halliwell to return to Emmerdale after heart surgery". Independent.ie. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
  5. ^ Halliwell, Steve (2014). If The Cap Fits: My Rocky Road to Emmerdale. The History Press. ISBN 0-7509-5835-9.
  • Anthony Hayward (1994). Who's Who on Television. Boxtree Limited. ISBN 1-85283-936-8.
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