Stephen Tate
Biography
Stephen Tate is a British actor and musical theatre artist who trained at the Royal Ballet School. In 1971, he portrayed Judas in the original production of Jesus Christ Superstar, and went on to star in many other musicals including Cats and Les Misérables. On television, he is possibly best known for his recurring role as Alan in the 1970s television drama Survivors and as Dick Meyer in the 1980s comedy drama Big Deal alongside Ray Brooks.
His other credits include Z-Cars, The Onedin Line, Blake's 7, Yes Minister, The Black Adder, Dear John, Boon, The Bill, Minder, Cardiac Arrest, Silent Witness and Emmerdale. He played Monsieur Fauchlevant in the 2012 film version of Les Misérables.
Tate is the director of Dramatic Change Theatre Company in Gloucestershire, an issue-based theatre company made up primarily of actors with learning disabilities.
Known For
Acting History
2012
Les Misérables as Fauchelevent
2010Les Misérables: 25th Anniversary in Concert as Babet
2007Burn Notice
2004Les Misérables: In Concert at Windsor Castle as Thénardier
1995Kavanagh Q.C. as Patrick Bennett
1994Wycliffe as Sid Passmore
1990Perfect Scoundrels as Inky
1990The Chief as Det. Supt. Brian Kale
1986A Dangerous Kind of Love as Coolidge
1986Dear John as Skab
1984Big Deal as Dick Meyer
1983Blackadder as Lord Chiswick
1983Shackleton as Leonard Hussey
1980Yes Minister
1979Minder as Fitzgibbon
1978Going Straight as Canadian Tourist
1978Blake's 7 as Mandrian








