Steven Mackintosh
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Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
With the blond, knowing looks of a choir boy gone wrong and a resumé boasting some of the more offbeat films and television series of the last decade, British actor Steven Mackintosh is one of the more versatile and unpredictable actors on either side of the Atlantic. Although largely unknown in the United States, Mackintosh has worked steadily in his native England since his first role at the age of 13.Born in Cambridge in 1967, Mackintosh got his start on the stage but segued into television in 1985, with parts in The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13 3/4 and The Browning Version. After touring with the National Theatre Company for two years, Mackintosh won his first screen role in 1987, as a minor character in the critically acclaimed story of playwright Joe Orton, Prick Up Your Ears. After secondary parts in two more features, 1989's Treasure Island and 1990's Memphis Belle, Mackintosh landed a leading role in Hanif Kureishi's London Kills Me (1991). Mackintosh, in his role as a hustler by the name of Muffdiver, was one of the odder and thornier aspects of an odd and thorny film. The actor's off-kilter versatility was further displayed via performances in subsequent films and television miniseries such as Roger Michell's 1993 miniseries The Buddha of Suburbia; Dennis Potter's final project, the comedy spoof Midnight Movie (1994); and an obscure 1995 film called The Grotesque, co-starring Alan Bates and Sting.In 1996, Mackintosh came to the attention of American art house audiences, first with his turn as Sebastian in Trevor Nunn's lavish screen adaptation of William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. Co-starring Helena Bonham Carter, Richard E. Grant, and Nigel Hawthorne, the film received favorable reviews which nicely complemented those garnered by Mackintosh's other outing, Different for Girls. Mackintosh co-starred with Rupert Graves as a prim transsexual in the comedy, which was remarkable for both its complex subject matter and the honesty with which such matter was dealt. The release of the film in such close context with that of Twelfth Night also gave Mackintosh further opportunity to display his startling flexibility, something he did again the following year with the World War II drama The Land Girls. After his turn as an amorous farmer, Mackintosh characteristically went in a completely different direction, with his hilarious portrayal of a ne'er-do-well pot grower in the 1998 film Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels. The film, which was equal parts Quentin Tarantino and testosterone, was a smash hit in Britain, and made another offbeat addition to Mackintosh's already diverse resumé.
Highest Rated Movies
Filmography
MOVIES
RATING | TITLE | CREDIT | BOX OFFICE | YEAR |
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25% | The Postcard Killings |
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— | 2020 |
No Score Yet | El asesino de las postales |
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— | 2020 |
89% | Rocketman |
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— | 2019 |
33% | Modern Life Is Rubbish |
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— | 2018 |
58% | Urban Hymn |
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— | 2017 |
No Score Yet | A Song for Jenny |
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— | 2015 |
61% | Robot Overlords |
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— | 2015 |
58% | Set Fire To The Stars |
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$4.8k | 2015 |
No Score Yet | The Thirteenth Tale |
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— | 2014 |
67% | Gold |
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— | 2014 |
32% | Kick-Ass 2 |
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$28.9M | 2013 |
46% | The Sweeney |
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$26.8k | 2013 |
0% | Elfie Hopkins |
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— | 2012 |
No Score Yet | Lost Christmas |
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— | 2011 |
No Score Yet | The Great Ghost Rescue |
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— | 2011 |
55% | The Scouting Book for Boys |
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— | 2009 |
29% | Underworld: The Rise of the Lycans |
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$45.9M | 2009 |
33% | Good |
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— | 2008 |
No Score Yet | The Beckoning Silence |
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— | 2008 |
64% | The Escapist |
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— | 2008 |
29% | Sugarhouse |
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— | 2007 |
88% | Small Engine Repair |
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— | 2007 |
No Score Yet | First Born |
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— | 2007 |
No Score Yet | The Daisy Chain |
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— | 2007 |
69% | The Secret Life of Words |
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— | 2006 |
17% | Underworld: Evolution |
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$62.4M | 2006 |
12% | The Aryan Couple, (The Couple) |
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— | 2005 |
44% | The Jacket |
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$6.3M | 2005 |
78% | The Mother |
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$0.8M | 2004 |
No Score Yet | The Tulse Luper Suitcases Part III - From Sark to Finish |
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— | 2004 |
No Score Yet | The Tulse Luper Suitcases Part II - Vaux to the Sea |
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— | 2004 |
No Score Yet | The Other Boleyn Girl |
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— | 2003 |
No Score Yet | The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 1: The Moab Story |
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— | 2003 |
33% | The Criminal |
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— | 2002 |
No Score Yet | Lady Audley's Secret |
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— | 2000 |
74% | Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels |
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— | 1999 |
No Score Yet | Our Mutual Friend |
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— | 1999 |
76% | Twelfth Night |
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— | 1998 |
61% | The Land Girls |
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— | 1998 |
No Score Yet | The Ebb-Tide |
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— | 1998 |
48% | Different for Girls |
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— | 1997 |
No Score Yet | House of America |
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— | 1997 |
No Score Yet | Blue Juice |
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— | 1995 |
No Score Yet | Grave Indiscretion |
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— | 1995 |
No Score Yet | The Return of the Native |
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— | 1994 |
63% | Princess Caraboo |
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— | 1994 |
No Score Yet | Mystery! - A Dark Adapted Eye |
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— | 1994 |
No Score Yet | Buddha of Suburbia |
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— | 1993 |
75% | The Muppet Christmas Carol |
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— | 1992 |
No Score Yet | London Kills Me |
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— | 1991 |
67% | Memphis Belle |
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— | 1990 |
No Score Yet | Treasure Island (Devil's Treasure) |
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— | 1990 |
94% | Prick Up Your Ears |
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— | 1987 |
No Score Yet | England Expects |
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TV
RATING | TITLE | CREDIT | YEAR |
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73% |
Soulmates
2020
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No Score Yet |
Saving Lives at Sea
2016-2019
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No Score Yet |
Stan Lee's Lucky Man
2018
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71% |
Wanderlust
2018
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60% |
The Halcyon
2016-2017
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95% |
The Game
2014
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88% |
Inside Men
2012
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88% |
Luther
2010-2019
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No Score Yet |
Masterpiece
1971-2014
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No Score Yet |
Mystery!
1980-2007
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No Score Yet |
Kiri
2018
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100% |
Prime Suspect
1991-2006
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No Score Yet |
Timeshift
2006-2017
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Quotes from Steven Mackintosh's Characters
Paul Prentice: | I am straight, you know. |
Kim Foyle: | So am I. |
Kim Foyle: | I don't miss it. I never really wanted it. It was a growth coming out of me.That's how you deal with growths. You get rid of them. Well, it was ugly. It was all wrong. Just everything felt wrong and it always had done. |