Steve Webb is an award winning television and film director.
Steve is an award-winning television and film director with over fifteen years experience of dramatizing stories with style, visual flair and gripping narratives. He was born in Manchester and began his career working as a reporter for the BBC in Northern Ireland before moving into directing documentaries, commercials and films.
His first short, ‘The Last Thing to Go Through A Fly’s Mind’ won Shooting People’s Best Comedy at the London Short Film Festival and best film at the Portobello Film Festival.
Steve’s documentary output has been prolific including numerous feature length dramatized documentaries for UK and US broadcasters. These include ‘JFK: Seven Days That Made a President’ (Nat Geo) ‘How Bruce Lee Changed the World’ (History Channel) Cher: The Greatest Showgirl (Channel 5) and the Grierson nominated ‘Censored at the Seaside’ (BBC 2). In 2012 Steve won a Peabody Award for CNN Heroes which he produced and directed.
Steve Webb, Director