Where to watch Steven Miller in the UK
Find every Steven Miller film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 17 June 2026.
Steven Miller (born 13 March 1982) is a Scottish actor best known for his role as Lenny Lyons in the long-running British medical drama Casualty. He trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and is originally from Tillicoultry. Other TV shows he has appeared in are Holby City, The Composer's Specials and The Bill.
Steven Miller films streaming in the UK
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Steven Miller TV shows streaming in the UK
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- Silent Witness (1996) as Steven Monk
- Holby City (1999) as Barney Collins
- Casualty (1986) as Lenny Lyons
- Shetland (2013) as Reverend Alan Calder
- Father Brown (2013) as Lieutenant Anthony Graham
- The Bill (1984) as Curtis Shaw
- Dept. Q (2025) as Sam Haig
- Payback (2023) as DS Rob Livingston
- Traces (2019) as Andy Jarvis
- Coming Up (2003) as Steve
- The Walk-In (2022) as Young Lenny
- A Christmas Carol (2004) as Young Scrooge
- Our Girl (2013) as Corporal Leech
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What are Steven Miller's most popular films?
Most-watched Steven Miller films currently: A Christmas Carol (2004), Our Girl (2013).
What TV shows has Steven Miller appeared in?
Selected TV credits: Silent Witness (1996), Holby City (1999), Casualty (1986), Shetland (2013), Father Brown (2013).
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