
Chester, Cheshire, England, UK
John Steiner (born 7 January 1941 in Chester) is an English actor. Tall, thin and gaunt, Steiner attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and worked for a few years at the BBC. Steiner featured in a lead role in a television production of Design for Living by Noel Coward. Later he found further work primarily in films. In the late 1960s, Steiner was hired to play a part in the spaghetti western Tepepa. He found himself in demand in Italy and relocated there, specializing in playing villains in a great number of Italian B-movies and exploitation films. John Steiner has appeared in various genres of movies, including horror films and police actioners. He also became a favorite of famed Italian filmmaker Tinto Brass featuring in Salon Kitty alongside Ingrid Thulin and Helmut Berger. Steiner was in very steady demand until the late 1980s. As the Italian film industry dwindled, Steiner retired from acting in 1991 and relocated to California, where he became a real estate agent. In the late 1990s a special magazine was started by Cranston McMillan's Also Press. Titled, John Steiner the zine was dedicated to Steiner's film, TV and stage work, featured reviews and helping fans trace prints of his more obscure Italian work, the publication triggered new interest in the happily retired star. Selling mainly in mainland Europe and the USA the zine ran until successfully 2005. A special large format issue ended the run. McMillan remains the best authority on John Steiner and has promised that his long awaited definitve work on the actors career will be with publishers soon. Steiner has recently contributed to DVD extras on some of his films and given interviews about his Italian work. Description above from the Wikipedia article John Steiner, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

as Longinus

as Grey Wyler
1962

as Trenchard Voysey
1965

as Longinus
1979

as Hershall
1969

as Simon der Magier
1985

as Biondo
1976

as Ivanov
1983

as Prince Ascanio Del Bardo
1991

as Trevor D'Arcy
1978

as Zebra
1988

as Christiano Berti
1982

as Simon Tesco
1972
as Self
2012

as Trenchard Voysey
2014

as Self
2013

as Self
2012

as Self
2008
as Self
2007

as Prince Ascanio Del Bardo
1991

as Jaffar
1989

as Danilo
1989

as British Police Inspector
1988

as Duclaud
1988

as Rosentski
1988

as Kariasin
1988

as Alex
1988

as Walfredo
1987

as Skorm
1986

as Frederick, Fulvia's lover
1986

as Dr. Olsen
1986

as James Walcott
1986

as Mike Adams
1986

as Smithy
1985

as Oskar Engelhart
1985

as Vlado
1985

as Milton Tennyson
1985

as Crazy man on the train
1984
as Hershall
1 ep.

as Grey Wyler
1 episodes

as Trenchard Voysey
1 episodes

as Hershall
1 episodes

as Simon der Magier
5 episodes

as Trevor D'Arcy
1 episodes

as Zebra
1 episodes

as Simon Tesco
1 episodes

as Gooch
1 episodes
1 episodes

13 episodes

as Il Supremo
2 episodes