Steve Hodson

Steve Hodson (born 5 November 1947 in Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire) is a British actor who played the role of Steve Ross in ''Follyfoot''.

Hodson was working as a civil servant in Bradford when he won a place at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. From then-on he began appearing in roles on stage and later in television, appearing in ''The Grievance'' and ''The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes''. In 1971, he auditioned for role of Steve in ''Follyfoot'', but was initially unsuccessful. Another actor was employed, but later dismissed and Hodson was recruited to the part. He appeared in all three series of its run, from 1971 to 1973. During this period, there was a Steve Hodson fan club. In January 1973, he released a single called "Crystal Bay", written by Maurice Gibb and Billy Lawrie.

Hodson appeared in a number of television series over the next few years, including ''All Creatures Great and Small'' and a six-episode children's series, ''Break in the Sun''. Hodson also appeared in a cameo role in Crimewatch UK in 1985 as a bank robber in a reconstruction of the theft. Hodson continues to act and works regularly as a voice artist on radio and for audio books, including work with Christian Rodska, his co-star in ''Follyfoot''. Hodson married his wife, Rosamund, soon after finishing in ''Follyfoot'', and they had two daughters. Provided by Wikipedia

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