Where to watch Steve M. Robertson in the UK
Find every Steve M. Robertson film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 13 May 2026.
Born and raised in New England, Steve attended Carnegie Mellon University's acting program in Pittsburgh briefly before graduating from The Juilliard School's Drama Division in New York. While in college, his short film "Samantha Moonley's Greatest Feeling" won the Centerpiece award at the National Film Festival for Talented Youth (NFFTY) in 2016.
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- Law & Order (1990) as Ryan Brady
- Elementary (2012) as Eli
- The Night Agent (2023) as Henry Mott
- The Good Fight (2017) as Nate Yardley
- The Morning Show (2019) as Noah Bain
- Dexter: New Blood (2021) as Matt Caldwell
- Mother/Android (2021) as Prisoner
- I Killed My BFF (2012) as Butch Pratt (voice)
- Clown Song (2026) Cast
- The Death of Therapy (2025) Cast
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Most-watched Steve M. Robertson films currently: Mother/Android (2021), Clown Song (2026), The Death of Therapy (2025).
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Selected TV credits: Law & Order (1990), Elementary (2012), The Night Agent (2023), The Good Fight (2017), The Morning Show (2019).
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