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Steve Edge
English actor and writer
For other people named Steve Edge, see Steve Edge (disambiguation).
Steve Edge (born 2 November ) is an English actor, writer and former stand-up comedian. He is most famous for his work on Starlings, Phoenix Nights, The Cup, The Visit, Peep Show, Benidorm, The Madame Blanc Mysteries, and the satirical magazine show Star Stories.
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Edge was born in Cannock, Staffordshire, England. He attended Stafford College and the University of Salford. He began his career in and from then until worked as a stand-up comedian. From March–November Steve, Paddy McGuinness, Archie Kelly and Janice Connolly toured a live stand-up show "Jumping on the Bandwagon" in reference to the success of Phoenix Nights.
The final show of the tour and the last time he did stand-up was at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool. Edge is most famous for playing Alan, one half of double-act Les Alanos with Les played by Toby Foster in That Peter Kay Thing, Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights and Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere.
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Writing and other work
Edge was a programme associate/writer on 8 Out of 10 Cats from to
He was script editor for the BBC2 comedy The Cup in which he also starred as the lead, Terry McConnell.
In he wrote the BBC1 show Walk on the Wild Side along with Jason Manford as well as adding the voices to the show, most notably the Marmot repeatedly shouting "Alan".[1]
In he wrote and narrated BBC3's Almost Famous III its sequel Almost Famous IV.
In he starred in a series of improvised adverts directed by Graham Linehan, for the now defunct ITV Sport Channel.[2]
He starred as a hapless undertaker in the Elbow promo for the song "Not a Job".[3]
Edge is the creator and co-writer of the series Starlings on Sky1 along with Matt King.[4]
He regularly joins Jason Manford on Manford's Sunday morning radio show on Absolute Radio.
Personal life
Edge has moved to St Leonards on the East Sussex coast.[citation needed] Before that, he lived in Didsbury, a suburb of Manchester, since and revealed on Soccer AM that he is a Wolverhampton Wanderers season ticket holder who sits in the Stan Cullis Stand.[5] He was married in August friend and colleague Jason Manford as best man.[citation needed] He is godfather to Manford's twin daughters.