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Updated on March 05, 2026

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Stephen Walters Biography

Stephen Walters is one of the most popular and richest Actor who was born on May 22, 1975 in Litherland, England, United Kingdom. Stephen Walters (born 22 May 1973) is an English actor from England. An actor who is regularly seen on British film and television and film, he has performed an array of characters and a variety of roles as a character in comedy and drama. Walters is usually associated with complex, unpredictable characters. He was nominated for the Royal Television Society Best Actor award in 2013 for his part on the Sky Arts drama Ragged.

Between 1998 between 1998 and in 2000 Walters played a number of episodes of The BBC’s Pie in the Sky, in which he starred alongside Late Richard Griffiths, Mikey Sullivan in Jimmy McGovern’s crime-drama Liverpool 1, Technician Fifth Grade John McGrath in HBO’s WWII miniseries Band of Brothers (based upon the work of historian Stephen E. Ambrose’s book that was titled the same) as well as Scott on Scott in the BBC Drama Nice Guy Eddie. In this period, Walters finished his first feature film, in which he performed the character of Dennis as well as Robert Carlyle, in Jake Scott’s comic comedy anachronistic Plunkett along with Macleane.

In 2001, Walters starred as Knockoff in the BBC production of writer Jim Cartwright’s (Road, Little Voices) comedy Strumpet, opposite Christopher Eccleston. Directed by Danny Boyle, the film was a contrast to the dramatic work Walters had done to date. Walters then played Kick Box Stevie in the darkly comedic film Kiss Kiss (Bang Bang), writer/director Stuart Suggs sophomore feature.

These consecutive roles were the springboard to Walters being cast in the lead role of prison psychiatrist Nick Vaughan, alongside Lennie James, in Channel 4’s eight-part drama series Buried (2002). The Channel 4 series, from producer Tony Garner, was awarded the BAFTA for Best Drama and Walters was the recipient of critical acclaim for his performance.

After completing drama school, Walters played Ian Glover in Jimmy McGovern’s well-known film Hillsborough (1996) which was inspired by the Hillsborough disaster that took place in the 1989 FA Cup Semi-finals. Hillsborough was later awarded an award of BAFTA for the best drama. His next appearance was in as Jamie Johnson on ITV’s ill-fated drama series Springhill (1996) however Walters was not able to return for the sequel because of differences in his artistic style. In 1997, he was able to again collaborate alongside “Ghost Story” director Julian Jarrold in the ITV drama Touching Evil. Walters will play the lead role of Jack McCaffrey, a slippery Cockney in the two-part series with the final episode was created by Paul Abbott.

NameStephen Walters
First NameStephen
Last NameWalters
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BirthdayMay 22
Birth Year1975
Place of BirthLitherland
Home TownEngland
Birth CountryUnited Kingdom
Birth SignTaurus
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Ethnicity, religion & political views

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In 2007, after a self-imposed year hiatus, Walters undertook three new projects. First was the feature film Hannibal Rising, the final installment of the Hannibal series, which explored the origins of Hannibal Lecter. Walters portrayed Zigmas Milko, a man of Eastern European origin and one of Hannibal’s main victims. Immediately following his role in Hannibal Rising, Walters featured in BBC 3’s six-part comedy series The Visit, set in a prison waiting room. Walters played Splodge Costello, a troublesome yet likeable loser. Later that same year, he played a memorable turn as Maddison Twatter (AKA-Mad Twatter) in a three episode stint for E4’s cult smash Skins.

Stephen Walters Net Worth

Stephen Walters is one of the richest Actor from United Kingdom. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Stephen Walters's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

In 1989, at Saint Wilfrids secondary school, Walters was selected to appear in the ITV’s British Children’s anthology series Dramarama as Corporal Tomkins in the series’ seven-episode series titled “Ghost Story”. Walters his second professional appearance was on the drama anthology series by the BBC called Screenplay. He was a part of Jimmy McGovern’s series five episodes Needle (1990) that was which was based on the needle exchange program and heroin epidemic that erupted in the 1980s in Liverpool.

After earning an BTEC in Performing Arts from Southport College (1990-1992), Walters was able to secure an opportunity at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Bristol Old Vic Theatre School (1994-1996). In 1994, he performed the character in the role of Joey Jackson, a poetic soul seeking what life’s purpose is as part of Jim Morris’ Blood on the Dole as part of the Alan Bleasdale Presents series for Channel 4. This performance received a lot of critic praise for Walters and based on the guidance of Bleasdale Walters decided to apply to study at a drama school.

That same year Walters featured in producer Matthew Vaughn’s film Mean Machine (2001), a remake of the 1974 Burt Reynolds classic, as bomb expert Nitro opposite Vinnie Jones. He then played the role of Nazi skinhead Blowfish in Ronny Yu’s film The 51st State (AKA-Formula 51) opposite Samuel L Jackson and Robert Carlyle. Both characters showcased the more unpredictable, dangerous type of characters that Walters often portrays.

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In 2008 Walters appeared in the science-fiction noir film Franklyn, director Gerald McMorrow’s debut, which premiered at the London Film Festival. His dual role as Bill Wasnik/Wormsnakesi was played opposite Bernard Hill and Ryan Philippe respectively. In the two-part series six finale of ITV’s crime drama Wire in the Blood, Walters played serial killer on the loose James Williams. These episodes were directed by Philip John who would later direct Walters in Outlander (2014–2016). Robson Green, also featured in the series, collaborated with Walters in ITV’s 1997 drama Touching Evil.

For Splintered, a horror movie released to cinemas in 2010, Walters played dual roles as brothers Vincent and Gavin. These roles were particularly demanding as scenes with both characters were shot and edited without the use of digital effects. Powder (2011), based on Kevin Sampson’s novel of the same name, featured Walters in the role of Johnny Winegums, a music journalist following an aspiring POP music group’s rise to fame. The film was partially shot on location at the V festival in Suffolk. Later that year Walters featured heavily in Age of Heroes alongside Sean Bean. The WWII drama, directed by Adrian Vitoria, highlighted the story of Ian Fleming’s 30 Commando Unit who were assigned to infiltrate behind enemy lines in the Nazi controlled snowy mountains of Norway.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

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In 2003, Walters played the lead role of Dylan Forbes in the premier episode of the ITV drama Murder City, directed by Sam Miller. The following year (2004) Walters was directed by Matthew Vaughn in the explosive supporting role of Shanks, opposite Daniel Craig, in the feature film Layer Cake. Vaughn, who had produced Barry Scholnick’s Mean Machine, offered Walters the role. Walters’ next project was Guy Richie’s crime thriller feature film Revolver (2005) where, opposite Jason Statham, he portrayed Irish Joe. That same year saw a cameo appearance, as the Arkham Lunatic, in Christopher Nolan’s acclaimed feature Batman Begins and a turn as Lord Gilbert Gifford in the BBC’s dramatic mini-series The Virgin Queen.

In the spring of 2013, Walters played the lead role of Ricky Tomlinson in Ragged, a one-off drama for the Sky Arts Presents series, directed by comedian Johnny Vegas. The role dealt with Tomlinson’s incarceration during the 1970s builders’ strike. Walters was nominated for an RTS Award as Best Actor in a single drama – and garnered praise from Tomlinson – for his performance. 2013 also brought Walters lead roles in two television series. First was the comedy Great Night Out, from Jimmy Mulville’s Hat Trick Productions, where Walters played Daz Taylor. Second was The Village, where he played Crispin Ingham, a sadistic teacher from Derbyshire. Director Antonia Bird cast Walters in the latter and he was devastated to hear of her sudden death not long after filming. Though a second series of The Village was commissioned, Walters was unable to reprise his role due to a scheduling conflict with filming Outlander (2014–2016). Walters also reunited with previous co-star Sean Bean in “Tracie’s Story”, a critically acclaimed episode of 2013’s The Accused, penned by Jimmy McGovern.

Who is Stephen Walters Dating?

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In 2012 Walters played the role of gangster Callum Rose, opposite his friend actor Stephen Graham, in the BBC production Good Cop. The series, written by Stephen Butchard and directed by Sam Miller, won the RTS award for Best Drama in 2013 despite only running for one series. That same year Walters played the role of Gaz in the drama Kelly + Victor, based upon Niall Griffith’s 2002 novel of the same name.

Facts & Trivia

Stephen Ranked on the list of most popular Actor. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United Kingdom. Stephen Walters celebrates birthday on May 22 of every year.

From 2014 to 2016, opposite Sam Heughan, Caitriona Balfe and Graham McTavish, Walters portrayed the featured role of Angus Mhor in the television adaptation of Diana Gabaldon’s best selling Scottish time travel novel Outlander. The expansion of Walters’ Angus and Grant O’Rourke’s Rupert MacKenzie is a favourite of Gabaldon’s, who has described the television characters as “the 1800s’ version of Laurel and Hardy”. Between seasons one and two of Outlander, Walters was featured in two stylistically different shows for the BBC. The first was an appearance in two episodes of Dickensian (2015), a drama based upon the concept that author Charles Dickens’ notable characters lived in the same Victorian neighbourhood. He was featured, opposite Stephen Rea’s Inspector Bucket, as accused murderer Manning. Second, Walters guest starred as Borel in an episode of The Musketeers (2015), a retelling of Alexanre Dumas’ classic French novel The Three Musketeers. Set in seventeenth century Paris, the series was filmed in Prague.

Is Stephen Walters missing teeth?

Stephen says: “It’s my belief that while the writer writes the character, it is the actor who creates it. So when creating Angus, I decided to take my teeth out. I reckoned that Angus had been in a few physical scrapes and I felt that specific aesthetic lent itself to the role.

Who played Tom Malone in Shetland?

“Shetland” Episode #4.1 (TV Episode 2018) – Stephen Walters as Thomas Malone – IMDb.

Is Stephen Walters in Outlander?

From 2014 to 2016, opposite Sam Heughan, Caitriona Balfe and Graham McTavish, Walters portrayed the featured role of Angus Mhor in the television adaptation of Diana Gabaldon’s best-selling Scottish time travel novel Outlander.

How old is Stephen Walters?

47 years (May 22, 1975)

Why did Angus leave Outlander?

“They can’t get through unscathed, and lives are lost, and it hits them personally.” Angus was chosen as the one to die for several reasons. The writers were originally going to kill Willie (Finn Den Hertog), according to Moore, but the scheduling didn’t work out for the actor, so they ended up going with Angus.

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