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Steve Duggan is a British actor and director who has been active in the entertainment industry since the early 1980s. He is best known for his roles in the films The Full Monty (1997), The Descent (2005), and The Descent Part 2 (2009). Born on 10 April 1958 in Doncaster District, United Kingdom, Duggan is 62 years old as of 2020. He stands at a height of 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m). Duggan has been married to his wife, actress and director Sarah Gavron, since 1997. The couple has two children together. Duggan began his career in the early 1980s, appearing in various television shows and films. He made his feature film debut in the 1986 film The Whistle Blower. He went on to appear in films such as The Full Monty (1997), The Descent (2005), and The Descent Part 2 (2009). Duggan has also directed several films, including the short film The Last Word (2005) and the feature film The Unloved (2009). As of 2020, Steve Duggan's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.

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Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 10 April, 1958
Birthday 10 April
Birthplace Thurnscoe
Nationality United Kingdom

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2013

The following year, Duggan progressed further in the World Championship, but was defeated 5–10 by John Virgo in the last 48.

1992

After this, however, Duggan's form slipped again, and he fell out of the top 64 in 1992, ranked 84th in the world. Finishing the 1995–96 season 228th, Duggan lost his professional status thereafter, aged 38.

1988

The 1988–89 season saw a resurgence in form, as Duggan reached the last 32 of the 1988 International Open, Grand Prix, Canadian Masters, UK Championship, and in 1989 made his first appearance at the Crucible Theatre, in the last 32 of the World Championship. He had managed to comfortably defeat Fred Davis and John Spencer alongside Mark Rowing in the qualifying rounds, but was considered an underdog to his first-round opponent, the popular Welshman Cliff Wilson. Duggan led Wilson 5–0 and beat him 10–1, but was eliminated 3–13 by Steve Davis in the last 16; Davis would go on to win that year's championship.

1986

Further success followed; Duggan played Rex Williams in the last 32 of the 1986 International Open, losing 4–5, and Jimmy White in the last 16 at the 1987 Classic, where White defeated him 5–2. At the British Open that year, he lost 2–5 to Thorne in the last 32, but a 3–10 loss to Tony Chappel in qualifying ended his World Championship hopes.

1958

Steve Duggan (born 10 April 1958) is an English former professional snooker player.

Born on 10 April 1958, Duggan turned professional in 1983. He reached the last 32 of his first tournament, the 1982 Professional Players Tournament, losing 2–5 to Ray Reardon, but made little progress over the next two years. In the 1985 Matchroom Trophy, Duggan defeated veteran Fred Davis 5–1, the still-competitive Reardon 5–4, Ian Black of Scotland 5–1 and Willie Thorne 5–4 before losing in the quarter-finals, 2–5 to Cliff Thorburn having at one stage led Thorburn 2–1. This marked the best run of Duggan's career up to, and after, that point, and helped improve his world ranking for the 1986–87 season to 35th.