Stephen McGann

Stephen McGann (born February 2, 1963, Kensington, Liverpool) is an English actor, one of a family of acting brothers including Joe, Paul and Mark. He began his professional career in 1982, starring in the West End musical Yakety Yak. He has since worked extensively in British theatre and on screen. In 1989 he starred as Mickey in the West End hit musical Blood Brothers. In 1990 he played Johann Strauss in the international mini-series, The Strau... More

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  • Feb 2, 1963 (age 49 years)

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  • 1.8 m (5.9 ft )

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