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Steven Grives is an English actor based in
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. Grives made his debut at age 14 on stage at
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. He went on to feature in '' The Sandbaggers'' before getting a lead role in '' Flambards''. After featuring in '' The Ravelled Thread'', ''
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'' and '' Second Chance'' he moved to Australia. 1981 saw him as a main cast member in '' Holiday Island'' and from 1999 in '' Beastmaster''. In 2003 he was a regular on '' Fat Cow Motel''. Other screen appearances include '' Super Sleuth'' ''
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'' '' Sinbad and the Minotaur'' and '' Dangerous Game''. Grives co-produced the film adaptation of '' The Right-Hand Man''. and hosted ''Queensland's Best Living'', a property program on Channel 7. On stage Grives has featured in ''
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'' (Northcote Theatre, 1975), ''
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'' (Karnak Playhouse, 1992) ''Brazilian Blue'' (Twelfth Night Theatre, 1995) ''The Duchess of Malfi'' (Thomas Dixon Centre Performance Studio, 2005) ''The Drowning Bride'' (La Boite's Roundhouse Theatre, 2005) ''Brave New World Order'' (Brisbane Powerhouse Visy Theatre, 2003) and ''Dead Cats Don't Bounce'' (The Cremorne Theatre, 2009).


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Grives, Steven Living people Australian male television actors Australian male film actors Australian male stage actors