Steven Grant

Every empire has a history

Played by

David Albury

 

I am mature actor with many years' experience of acting in a variety of productions, mostly student films, and a few professional ones.

 

I consider myself versatile and adaptable, and simply get a lot of enjoyment from being involved in productions and meeting an incredible variety of people along the way.

Who is Steven Grant?

 Steven Grant understands legacy in a way the others can’t.

 

 Older, measured, and quietly perceptive, Steven represents a generation that built foundations  before ambition turned corporate. He has watched Avalon Models evolve — and he has  watched the Grant family evolve with it.

 

 Where younger members of the family react with emotion or pride, Steven listens. He offers  perspective rather than pressure. His presence carries weight not because he demands it, but  because it has been earned over time.

 

 Steven acts as a reflective figure within the larger family dynamic. He sees the patterns              repeating. The same pride. The same rivalry. The same fear of failure. He doesn’t interfere      unnecessarily — but when he speaks, it’s deliberate.

 

 Steven isn’t chasing control. He’s concerned with what remains when control slips. And        sometimes, experience is the only steady ground in a room built on ego.

Character Quotes

"Power is easy to chase. Keeping it together… that’s the difficult part."

 

"Power has consequences."

 

"I’ve watched men destroy everything they built because pride mattered more than patience.
Power doesn’t break people overnight… it reveals them."

Getting to know David


1. Why did you want become an actor?

 

 I enjoy exploring a range of emotions ( and I love dressing up! )

 

2. Given the chance, which actor would you most like to work with?

 

Daniel Craig

 

3. If you could play any character from a tv series or film who would it be, and why?

 

James Bond - or a Bond villain 

 

4. What director, living or dead, would you most like to work with, and why?

 

Alfred Hitchcock, because of his innovative approac

 

5. What actor would play you in a movie?

 

John Cleese in a comedy.  Tom Hanks in a thriller 

 

A multi-season workplace drama series

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