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Steven Cree

Steven Cree is a Scottish and writer, best known for his portrayal of Ian Murray in the Starz series . Born on 29 February 1980 in , , , he has built a career spanning , , and , often embodying complex characters in period pieces and contemporary dramas. Cree's breakthrough came with recurring roles in high-profile productions, including the voice of Young Macintosh in Pixar's Brave (2012) and a supporting part in 300: Rise of an Empire (2014). His credits expanded notably with (2014–present), where he plays the loyal friend and brother-in-law of the protagonist, earning praise for his emotional depth. He further gained recognition as the Gallowglass in the fantasy series (2018–2022) and as Sam Henderson in the political thriller The Diplomat (2023). In , Cree starred as Sir Christopher Seton in Netflix's (2018) opposite , and appeared in Maleficent (2014) and the horror Bagman (2024). He has also written and starred in the upcoming Ben & Lucy (2025). His work includes performances in Macbeth at the and Cabaret at the Lyric Theatre in . On a personal note, Cree has been married to casting director Kahleen Crawford since 29 May 2016, and the couple shares a . Trained in , he continues to reside primarily in , balancing his acting career with family life while advocating for Scottish arts and culture.

Biography

Early life and education

Steven Cree was born on 29 February 1980 in , , . He is the son of a kitchen and bathroom fitter. Following his parents' separation and subsequent , Cree and his family relocated to the Onthank area of , where he lived from the ages of seven to sixteen. Cree developed an early interest in performance during his childhood. At the age of twelve, he was inspired by the film adaptation of the musical , which sparked his desire to become an actor. By fifteen, after seeing in , he became particularly drawn to and aspired to pursue a career on the stage in the city. Initially uncertain about a career in acting, Cree enrolled at Langside College in for a one-year course in theatre arts. While there, he auditioned for the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (RSAMD, now the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) on a bet with a classmate, unexpectedly securing a place in the program. He found the experience a significant , transitioning from familiarity with action films to studying classical works by Brecht and Shakespeare, though his tutors recognized his potential in . In his final year at RSAMD, Cree was mentored by actor , who provided guidance and industry connections. During his studies, he was signed by a London-based and relocated to the city upon graduation.

Personal life

Cree married casting director Kahleen Crawford on 29 May 2016. The couple has one daughter, born around 2018. They reside in , where Cree has spoken about the profound impact of fatherhood on his life, describing his daughter as "the best thing in my life" and noting that it prompted him to take four months off work to care for her. He has emphasized how parenting has shifted his priorities, making father-daughter dynamics increasingly appealing in his professional choices.

Career

Early career and theatre

Cree began his professional acting career in 2001 with a guest role as Gerry in an episode of the CBBC children's comedy series G-Force. After graduating from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (formerly the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama), where he was mentored by Alan Cumming, he embarked on a UK tour of Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing alongside Tom Conti. In 2004, Cree appeared as Choonz in Fierce: An Urban Myth, a production by the Grid Iron Theatre Company that premiered at the Tron Theatre in before touring and transferring to the at the Assembly Rooms. The play, an urban myth set in 's underworld, marked one of his early notable stage roles, though Cree later recounted a personal setback during the Edinburgh run when he missed a performance after attending a in , leading to a temporary replacement. Early in his London career, while working odd jobs including as a waiter, Cree took on smaller theatre parts, such as Daddy Bear in a children's production of Goldilocks. His breakthrough came in December 2007 when he joined the West End revival of Cabaret at the Lyric Theatre as Cliff Bradshaw, replacing the original lead and committing to a nine-month run opposite Julian Clary as the Emcee. This role, his first major musical despite limited prior singing experience, represented a turning point, transitioning him from fringe and touring work to prominent commercial theatre.

Television work

Steven Cree began his television career in the early 2000s with guest appearances in British medical and prison dramas, including roles as David Harlam in Holby City (2006) and a waiter in Bad Girls (2003). He continued with small parts in shows such as Doctors (2000), where he portrayed Kenny Frazier, and (2002), as DS Rob McRae, establishing a foundation in procedural and ensemble television. In the early 2010s, Cree secured more prominent recurring roles, notably as Vince Ryder in the BBC Three series Lip Service (2010–2012), a groundbreaking Scottish drama exploring lesbian relationships in , which marked one of his first regular television positions. He also appeared as Tom in an episode of the cult sci-fi series (2010) and as Corporal Vince Grafton in the crime drama (2011), showcasing his versatility in both contemporary and period settings. Cree's international breakthrough came with his portrayal of Ian Murray, the loyal brother-in-law of the protagonist Jamie Fraser, in the Starz historical drama Outlander (2014–present), a role he has reprised across multiple seasons, earning him a dedicated fanbase for his depiction of the character's warmth and resilience. In a 2021 interview, Cree described the Outlander fandom as "incredible," noting how the series transformed his career trajectory. He balanced this with guest spots in fantasy and adventure series, including Levesque in The Musketeers (2016) and Miras in Atlantis (2013). More recently, Cree has taken on complex supporting roles in high-profile British productions. He played the enigmatic de Clermont in seasons 2 and 3 of (2018–2022), a character he joined after admiring the first season's cast, including and ; Cree expressed enthusiasm for embodying an 800-year-old warrior, stating, "I’d miss playing an 800-year-old !" In political thrillers, he portrayed Stuart Collier in (2020) and Sam Henderson, the British Consul General in , in (2023), navigating themes of and international intrigue. Other notable appearances include Andrew in the drama (2019) and Ben in Kiri (2018), further highlighting his range in tense, character-driven narratives.

Film roles

Cree's entry into feature films came through supporting and voice roles in both independent and major studio productions, often showcasing his versatility in historical, fantasy, and action genres. In 2012, he voiced the character Young MacIntosh in Pixar's animated adventure , contributing to the film's depiction of Scottish clans and earning acclaim for the ensemble voice cast. That same year, he appeared in a minor capacity as Humble Guard in the science fiction epic , directed by . His early film work continued with small but memorable parts in high-profile blockbusters, including the role of a Decapitated Greek Marine in the action sequel 300: Rise of an Empire (2014) and Overseer in Disney's fantasy retelling (2014), where he supported leads and in exploring themes of power and redemption. As his career progressed, Cree secured more substantial supporting roles that highlighted his dramatic range. In the 2017 biographical drama Churchill, directed by Jonathan Teplitzky, he portrayed Captain Stagg, a military aide navigating the tensions of World War II strategy alongside Brian Cox's titular prime minister. A breakthrough came in 2018 with Netflix's historical epic Outlaw King, in which Cree played Sir Christopher Seton, a loyal ally to Robert the Bruce (Chris Pine) in the fight for Scottish independence, delivering a performance noted for its intensity in battle sequences and emotional depth. He followed this in 2019 with the part of Rigby, a U.S. Border Patrol agent, in James Cameron and Tim Miller's Terminator: Dark Fate, adding to the franchise's legacy of high-stakes action amid themes of artificial intelligence and human survival. In recent years, Cree has leaned into lead and complex paternal roles in genre films. He starred as Thomas, a confronting family secrets and the , in Ruth Platt's atmospheric Martyrs Lane (2021), praised for its psychological intimacy and Cree's nuanced portrayal of quiet despair. The following year, he took the central role of Anthony Doyle, a father unraveling amid eerie twin-related , in Taneli Mustonen's The Twin (2022), which reunited him with co-star and emphasized themes of grief and isolation in a remote setting. In 2024, Cree appeared as Liam McKee in the film Bagman, directed by Colm McCarthy. The following year, he played Lukas in the romantic drama All of You, directed by William Bridges. These performances underscore Cree's growing presence in independent and drama, balancing intensity with subtle emotional layers.)

Voice acting and writing

Cree has contributed to voice acting in both animation and video games, often bringing his distinctive Scottish accent to characters. His film voice work includes portraying the youthful warrior Young MacIntosh in Pixar's Brave (2012), where he voiced the son of Lord Macintosh in the English-language version. In audio dramas, he delivered dual performances as Neil Redmond and his robotic doppelganger NJ in the Big Finish Productions' Torchwood story Uncanny Valley (2016), earning praise for his nuanced portrayal of human and artificial personas in a sci-fi narrative exploring identity and technology. In video games, Cree has provided voices for several high-profile titles, frequently in supporting or additional roles that enhance immersive worlds. Notable credits include additional voices in the historical action game Ryse: Son of Rome (2013), the World War I-themed multiplayer shooter Battlefield 1 (2016), and the open-world racing series Forza Horizon 5 (2021). He voiced the antagonist Elvis, a scholarly yet volatile summoner, in the English dub of Bravely Default II (2021), infusing the character with a Scottish flair that stood out in the role-playing game's ensemble cast. More recently, in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty (2023), Cree lent his voice to Dante Caruso, a Militech special agent, contributing to the expansion's espionage-driven storyline set in the dystopian Night City. Beyond acting, Cree has ventured into writing, focusing on intimate, character-driven stories. He penned the The Little Princess (2018), a heartfelt narrative that he also starred in and helped fund through ; the project juxtaposes whimsy and emotional depth, reflecting themes of family and imagination. In a more recent endeavor, Cree wrote and will star in the Ben & Lucy, announced in 2025, which follows a recovering alcoholic and his estranged daughter amid personal struggles in ; the drama is set to be directed by . These writing efforts highlight Cree's interest in exploring relational dynamics and personal redemption through screenplay.

Filmography

Television

Cree's television career began in the early 2000s with guest appearances in several British series, including roles in (2001) as Gerry, Bad Girls (2003) as Waiter, (2006) as David Harlam, Doctors (2002) as Kenny Frazier and (2007) as Ryan Green, (2007) as Mark Cowell and (2016) as DS Rob McRae, and (2009) as Tom. A significant turning point arrived in 2014 when Cree was cast as the recurring character Ian Murray, the brother-in-law of the protagonist, in the Starz historical drama . His portrayal of the loyal, resilient farmer spanned multiple seasons, earning praise for capturing the character's emotional depth amid the series' time-traveling narrative. This role elevated Cree's profile internationally, blending his Scottish heritage with the show's period authenticity. Following , Cree took on diverse supporting parts in high-profile productions. In the fantasy series (2018–2022), he played de Clermont, a protective warrior, appearing in 12 episodes and contributing to the adaptation's intrigue. He portrayed Stuart Collier in the Sky (2020), navigating crisis management during a national blackout storyline. In recent years, Cree has appeared as Sam Henderson, a key diplomatic aide, in the / series (2023), opposite , where his performance highlighted tense international negotiations. He is set to join the ensemble of season 3 (2025), the submarine thriller, further expanding his presence in contemporary British drama.

Film

YearTitleRole
2012DC Devlin
2012Young Macintosh (voice)
2013Having YouPaul
2014Xian
2014Stefan's Guard
201551 Degrees NorthMichael Burlington
2015SwungMike
2016Brick
2017ChurchillCaptain Stagg
2018Sir Christopher Seton
2018ARTi (voice)
2019Terminator: Dark FateRigby
2021Thomas
2022The TwinAnthony Doyle
2024Liam McKee
2024All of YouLukas
2025Role not specified
Note: Some roles are voice acting. Upcoming films as of November 2025.

Theatre

Steven Cree began his acting career on the stage, building a reputation through a series of acclaimed performances in both contemporary dramas and musicals across theatres. His early work focused on Scottish and regional productions, gradually leading to West End appearances and collaborations with prominent directors. In 2004, Cree debuted professionally as Choonz in Fierce: An Urban Myth, a site-specific play by Grid Iron Theatre Company exploring urban legends and cultural displacement, staged at the Tron Theatre in . The production received strong reviews, with Cree's portrayal earning particular praise for its energy and authenticity. Following this breakthrough, he appeared in Joe Penhall's , a tense about and institutional bias, which solidified his standing as an emerging talent in British theatre. Cree then joined the cast of Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing in a 2005 and subsequent tour, contributing to a production noted for its witty examination of relationships and artistic integrity. Cree's West End breakthrough came in 2006 with the role of Cliff Bradshaw in Rufus Norris's revival of Cabaret at the Lyric Theatre, where he starred opposite Amy Nuttall and remained with the production through its run until June 2008. The musical, set in 1930s Berlin, highlighted Cree's vocal and dramatic range amid its satirical take on decadence and rising fascism. Shifting to musical theatre, he played Peter in Stephen Sondheim's Company at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre in late 2011, part of an ensemble that critics commended for its fresh interpretation of marriage and urban life; Cree's performance was described as "terrific" in a supporting role that added emotional depth. Cree also worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company in a production at directed by Vik Sivalingam around 2012, further demonstrating his versatility in ensemble settings. His most notable Shakespearean role arrived in 2013 as Lennox in , co-directed by and for the . The visceral staging, with Branagh as the titular king, was broadcast via , allowing global audiences to experience Cree's commanding presence in the tragedy's political intrigue. These stage credits underscore Cree's foundational training at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and his ability to balance intimate character work with large-scale productions.

Video games

Steven Cree has contributed voice work to various video games, primarily in supporting and additional voice roles, with standout performances in racing simulations and games. His involvement in the industry began in the early , focusing on character voices that enhance immersive narratives in and titles. In the Ryse: Son of Rome (2013), Cree provided voice recording for supporting cast members, contributing to the historical drama's audio landscape during its release, with additional voice work in the Legendary Edition (2014) for PC. He followed this with uncredited additional voices in the World War I-themed Battlefield 1 (2016), where his vocal talents helped populate the game's multiplayer and single-player campaigns across multiple platforms. Cree took on a named role as Alex Strachan, a key character in the open-world racing series, for (2018), voicing the festival organizer in the British countryside setting on and PC. He reprised this role in the sequel (2021), adapting the character to the Mexican landscape for enhanced storytelling in the game's expansive driving experience. That same year, Cree voiced Elvis, one of the four protagonists in the fantasy , delivering the scholarly mage's dialogue in the English dub for , which emphasized themes of adventure and moral complexity. More recently, he provided additional voices for the expansion Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty (2023), enriching the dystopian narrative on next-generation consoles.
YearTitleRolePlatform(s)
2013Ryse: Son of RomeSupporting Cast (Voice)Xbox One
2014Ryse: Son of Rome - Legendary EditionSupporting Cast (Voice)PC
2016Additional VoicesMulti-platform
2018Alex Strachan, PC
2021Alex StrachanMulti-platform
2021Elvis
2023Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom LibertyAdditional VoicesPS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC

Awards and nominations

Awards

Steven Cree received recognition for his work as writer and lead actor in the 2018 short film The Little Princess, which explores themes of depression and rediscovering life's simplicity through an encounter between a struggling man and a young girl. At the 2019 Omaha Film Festival, the film won the Audience Choice Award for Best Short Film, shared with producer Jason Maza. Additionally, The Little Princess tied for the George Sidney Independent Film Competition Winner in the Best Narrative Short category at the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival in 2019.

Nominations

Steven Cree was nominated for Best Actor at the 2025 Victory International Film Festival for his leading role in the short film Deadline, directed by Amy Gardner. The film screened as part of the Short Narrative Block 1 on September 13, 2025, at the Victory Theatre in Evansville, Indiana. He did not win the category, which was awarded to John Glover for The Motorcycle Man and Peder Lindell for Scraps.

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