
Michael Fenton Stevens
Known For
Acting
Born
1958-02-12 in London, England, UK
Biography
Michael Fenton Stevens added the 'Fenton' (his wife's name) when he became an actor and is sometimes mistakenly credited as Michael Fenton-Stevens. He is a British actor and comedian, a founder member of The Hee Bee Gee Bees[2] and the voice behind the Spitting Image 1986 number 1 hit "The Chicken Song". He also starred in KYTV, and its Radio 4 predecessor, Radio Active.
Most Known For

Death in Paradise
as Tristan Clayborn

The Crown
as Peter Beck

Slow Horses
as Leonard Bradley

Mr. Bean
as Guest

Ghosts
as Tony Vanoli

Only Fools and Horses
as Alan Perkins

Benidorm
as Sir Henry

Not Going Out
as Doctor

My Family
as Mr Griffith

Avenue 5
as Lyle

Wycliffe
as Marcus Howell

As Time Goes By
as Paul

The Upper Hand
as Mike

Judge John Deed

Look Around You
as Sir Alan Rees

Spitting Image

Footballers' Wives
as Tim Mortimer

The Brittas Empire

My Hero
as Vicar

Nighty Night
as Gordon