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SSTA specialises in securing convention appearances, private signings, and guest bookings for talent across the United Kingdom , Europe, and the United States .We work closely with both talent and event organisers to create the right opportunities, ensuring a smooth, professional experience from initial enquiry through to event delivery.With a focus on clear communication, reliability, and a personalised approach, we provide tailored representation for each of our clients while helping organisers book guests that audiences genuinely want to see.

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Theo Nate is an English actor gaining recognition for his compelling performances across television drama and fantasy. A graduate of the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, Nate made his onscreen debut in the British anthology series Time before breaking out internationally. He is best known for his role as Young Laenor Velaryon in the HBO fantasy series House of the Dragon, where his portrayal marked a memorable presence in the Game of Thrones prequel franchise. In 2025, Nate appeared in the BBC One crime drama This City Is Ours as Ando, contributing to the gritty narrative of power struggles in Liverpool’s criminal underworld.  He is set to reprise his involvement with the series as it returns for a second season. With a growing list of screen credits and a strong foundation in performance, Theo Nate is an emerging talent capturing attention with each new role.

Jonathan Cass is a versatile British actor known for his work across major film and television productions. He has appeared in the No Time to Die franchise, further establishing his presence within high-profile cinematic projects.Cass is also recognized for his role as an ISB agent in the critically acclaimed Andor, part of the Star Wars universe, where his performance contributes to the show’s tense, politically driven narrative.Continuing to expand his portfolio, he is set to appear in the upcoming third season of House of the Dragon, one of the most anticipated fantasy series globally. He is also attached to the forthcoming blockbuster Jurassic World: Rebirth, adding to his growing list of major franchise credits.With a career spanning internationally recognised productions, Jonathan Cass continues to build a reputation as a reliable and dynamic performer across both screen and genre-defining projects.

Nick Owenford is an experienced British actor with a career spanning over four decades across film, television, and major franchise projects. He is widely recognised in the Star Wars community for his portrayal of an ISB Supervisor on the acclaimed Disney+ series Andor, bringing depth and authority to his role within the Imperial Security Bureau.Owenford’s extensive résumé includes appearances in blockbuster franchises and beloved series. He has taken on roles in Marvel’s Loki as a TVA Judge, and in the Fantastic Beasts films, showcasing his versatility across genre storytelling.Beyond fantasy and sci‑fi, Nick’s credits span prestigious British television and cinema, including roles in Wonka, The Crown, Peaky Blinders, and Poldark, illustrating his range from drama to ensemble features.With a body of work that bridges cult favourites, franchise epics, and mainstream productions, Nick Owenford continues to demonstrate his craft as a reliable and compelling character performer in major international entertainment.

Miltos Yerolemou is a British actor celebrated for his dynamic work across television, film, and theatre. He trained through hands‑on stage experience and has built a rich career spanning over two decades.Yerolemou is best known to global audiences for his iconic portrayal of Syrio Forel, the skilled swordsman and instructor in the groundbreaking HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones, a role that earned him widespread recognition and admiration.His film credits include appearances in major productions such as Star Wars: The Force Awakens and The Danish Girl, showcasing his versatility on the big screen. Beyond genre work, he has appeared in movies including Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard and Murder on the Orient Express, and on television in series like The Crown, Slow Horses, Vikings: Valhalla, Foundation, Alex Rider, and Dangerous Liaisons.Yerolemou’s passion for performance extends to theatre, with acclaimed stage work that includes collaborations with the Royal Shakespeare Company and standout roles in productions like King Lear.A compelling character actor with an expansive range, Miltos Yerolemou continues to bring depth and charisma to his craft across screen and stage.

Eyad Elbitar is a stunt performer and actor known for his work in major film and television productions. He is best known for his role as the main stunt performer in The Book of Boba Fett, where his expertise brought dynamic action sequences to life.Elbitar has contributed to blockbuster films such as Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, The Kingdom, and Captain America: The Winter Soldier, showcasing his skill in high‑intensity stunt work. In addition to stunts, he has appeared in films including American Ultra and Rogue Warfare 2, bringing both physicality and presence to his supporting acting roles.With a reputation for versatility and precision, Eyad Elbitar continues to make his mark across international screen projects, blending dramatic performance with expert stunt choreography.

Malcolm J K Baker is a British actor with a range of feature film appearances, often in supporting or background roles. His film credits include Pinocchio Unleashed (2025) as the Door Man, Gandeevadhari Arjuna (2023) as Interpol Agent Jones, and an uncredited role as a Townsfolk in Wonka (2023). He also appeared in The Change as the Forest FM café wheelchair user, among other supporting film roles.In television, Malcolm has appeared in several series, including documentary-style and reality programmes. He played Malcolm in Bargain Brits on Benefits, and appeared as Malcolm in both The Saved and Remade Workshop and Saved and Remade. Across his film and TV work, he has contributed both on-screen as an actor and behind the scenes in creative roles, building a varied portfolio of credits over the years.

Toby  Baker is a rising talent in film and television, bringing authenticity and nuance to every role he takes on. In Pinocchio Unleashed, he delivers a memorable performance that blends charm with subtle intensity, proving his ability to hold the screen even in complex narratives. His work in the short True Impact: The Cost of Living Crisis (2022) demonstrates his range — balancing realism with emotional depth in a condensed format that leaves a lasting impression, Toby is actively building a portfolio that showcases versatility, dedication, and a natural screen presence.

Lily May Kelly Baker is a British young actress and performer who has appeared in a mix of films and TV series, often showing off her range from acting to singing and performance work. She’s credited as Mima in the feature film Pinocchio Unleashed (2025), a role that places her in a creative family fantasy adventure alongside other emerging talents. She also appears as herself in the documentary series Bargain Brits on Benefits — giving viewers a peek at her real personality and life on screen — and has guest roles in TV shows such as Phoenix Rise (2024) and Casualty (2023). In addition to these screen credits, she’s had parts in other 2025 films — including Wicked: For Good as a member of the Girl’s Brigade — and even uncredited roles in projects like Bad Apples and Doctor Who

David Cheung is a stunt performer and actor known for his dynamic work across film and television, combining martial arts expertise with high-level stunt performance. Beginning his training at a young age, he developed a strong foundation in physical performance before moving into the screen industry.Cheung is recognised for his role in Andor, where he portrayed West 2, a member of the Pre-Mor Enforcement unit. His film work includes major productions such as Barbie, Mortdecai, 6 Underground, and Batgirl. He is also set to appear in the upcoming Spider-Man: Brand New Day.Alongside his acting career, Cheung is a highly skilled stunt professional and a member of the elite British Stunt Register, qualifying in multiple disciplines including martial arts, stunt driving, diving, and climbing. His versatility and physical precision have made him a sought-after performer in action and genre entertainment.With a growing list of international credits, David Cheung continues to establish himself as a dynamic and reliable presence in both acting and stunt performance.

Paul Kasey is a highly respected actor and creature performer, renowned for his extensive work across some of the world’s biggest film and television franchises. Known for his physical performance and versatility, he has brought a wide range of iconic alien and creature characters to life on screen.Kasey is widely recognised for his work in the Star Wars franchise, appearing in multiple films including Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, where he portrayed several memorable characters, including Admiral Raddus.He is also well known for his long-running work on Doctor Who, where he has played numerous alien and monster roles, making him a familiar and celebrated presence among fans of the series.Expanding into large-scale fantasy, Kasey has appeared in House of the Dragon, further showcasing his ability to adapt his performance style across major genre productions.With a career defined by physical precision, creativity, and a unique ability to inhabit non-human roles, Paul Kasey continues to be one of the industry’s leading creature performers in modern film and television.

Daniel Eghan is an actor known for his extensive work across film and television, with a wide-ranging career spanning major blockbuster productions and high-profile TV series.Eghan has appeared in a number of major international productions, including Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, where he portrayed multiple roles including a Death Trooper, Partisan, and X-Wing pilot. He has also featured in blockbuster films such as Doctor Strange, Justice League, The Batman, and The Marvels, contributing across large-scale productions.On television, his credits include Andor, where he appeared as a Citizen of Coruscant, as well as series such as Silo, The Crown, and Top Boy. His work reflects a consistent presence across some of the industry’s most recognisable franchises and productions.With a career built on versatility and consistency, Daniel Eghan continues to contribute to major film and television projects as a reliable and experienced performer.

Alan Austen is an actor known for his work across television and film, with experience spanning both classic British series and major franchise productions.He is recognised for his involvement in the Star Wars franchise, contributing to one of the world’s most iconic cinematic universes. He also appeared in the long-running British television series Grange Hill, a staple of UK television that introduced him to a wide audience.With a career that bridges established British television and global film franchises, Alan Austen continues to bring experience and versatility to his on-screen roles.

Laurie Goode is best known for his role as a Stormtrooper in Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope, where he was part of the original film that launched the globally iconic Star Wars franchise.He is famously associated with one of the most memorable moments in cinema history — the Stormtrooper who bumps his head on a doorway aboard the Death Star. This brief but iconic scene has become a beloved piece of Star Wars lore, recognised by fans around the world and even later acknowledged within the franchise itself.As part of one of the most influential films ever made, Laurie Goode’s role has secured him a lasting place in pop culture history, continuing to delight generations of Star Wars fans.

Philip Mawdsley is an actor known for his work across independent film and television productions. He has appeared in projects including The Butterfly, Exiled: The Chosen Ones, and So It Ain’t So, showcasing his range across a variety of roles and genres.With a growing body of work in screen productions, Mawdsley continues to build his career as a versatile and dedicated performer.

Tony McCarthy is an actor and creature performer with a broad range of experience in film and television, particularly in high‑profile genre and blockbuster projects. He has appeared in numerous productions as an ensemble, background, and creature performer, showcasing his versatility across large‑scale studio work. McCarthy’s on‑screen credits include appearances in films such as The Running Man (2025), Wicked: For Good (2025), and The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025). He has also performed in television and streaming series including Andor, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (season 2), Trigger Point, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, and others. Many of these roles involve physical, creature, or background performance consistent with his work as an ensemble and specialist performer. In addition to genre and fantasy work, McCarthy has appeared in contemporary productions across both television series and film releases, contributing to a diverse array of projects within the UK and international markets. With a career spanning multiple major studio films and television series, Tony McCarthy continues to build a varied portfolio of performances that support some of the industry’s most recognised franchises.

Chris Parsons is a British actor and creature performer best known for his contributions to the original Star Wars trilogy. He worked as a double and stand‑in for Anthony Daniels (C‑3PO) and portrayed a variety of characters across Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back and Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi. His roles in the franchise include 4‑LOM, Death Star Droid, E‑3PO, K‑3PO, R‑3PO, a Rebel soldier, a Snowspeeder pilot, a Snowtrooper, and a Stormtrooper, making him one of the most versatile background performers in the original films.Parsons’ work has made him a familiar name on the Star Wars convention circuit, where he shares behind‑the‑scenes stories from one of the most influential film franchises in history.With a career rooted in physical performance and creature work, Chris Parsons continues to be celebrated by fans for his iconic contributions to Star Wars lore.

Simon Hall is an actor and filmmaker known for both his on‑screen performances and work behind the camera. He has appeared in the forthcoming crime drama Ashes to Ashes (2026), where he portrays Johnny “The Black Hand” Moretti, a memorable character in the series. Hall is also known for his roles in independent and genre productions such as The Veil of Silence (2026), in which he plays Thomas Greene, as well as The Fractured Veil, a psychological drama feature. In addition to acting, Hall’s creative work spans directing and casting; he has credits as a director and casting professional, showcasing a range of skills in storytelling and production. With experience in both lead roles and production roles across film and television, Simon Hall continues to build his career as a versatile and committed artist in the entertainment indust

Chris Bunn is an English actor whose career includes roles in several major film productions from the late 1970s through the 1980s and beyond. He is best known within iconic genre cinema for his appearances as a Stormtrooper in Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back and other entries in the original trilogy era, and as Danz Borin in Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope.In addition to his work in the Star Wars franchise, Bunn appeared in films including Willow and Batman (where he was credited as Gambler at Wayne Manor Party), bringing his on‑screen presence to a variety of genre roles.Over a career that spans decades, Chris Bunn has contributed to some of the most recognisable and influential films in fantasy and sci‑fi cinema, leaving a lasting impression through his performances in ensemble and character parts.

Toby Philpott is an English puppeteer and performer best known for his work in Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi (1983), where he was one of the puppeteers inside the massive Jabba the Hutt animatronic, controlling Jabba’s left arm, head, tongue, and body movements. His contribution helped bring one of the franchise’s most iconic characters to life using practical puppetry techniques. Philpott’s film work extends beyond Star Wars. He was part of the Jim Henson Creature Shop, contributing to classic fantasy productions such as The Dark Crystal (1982). Throughout the 1980s he also worked on films including The Company of Wolves, Labyrinth, Little Shop of Horrors, and Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, applying his puppetry and animatronics expertise to a range of memorable characters and effects.Although he later moved away from the film industry, Philpott remains well‑known to Star Wars fans for his role in bringing Jabba the Hutt to the screen and regularly appears at fan conventions to share stories from his work on the classic trilogy. 

Eddy MacKenzie is an actor, comedian, musician, and performer known for his work across film, stage, and television. He has appeared in a variety of screen productions, often in genre and independent projects.MacKenzie is best known to horror audiences for his role as Piglet in Winnie‑the‑Pooh: Blood and Honey (2023) and its sequels Winnie‑the‑Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 (2024) and Winnie‑the‑Pooh: Blood and Honey 3 (upcoming), where his performance has become a standout in the cult horror franchise.He also appears as Lee in the upcoming horror feature Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare (2025), further expanding his presence in the genre. His earlier screen work includes roles in shorts such as The Ballad of Dusty Beaumont, Yuriko, and Reflections of a Private Eye, demonstrating range across drama, horror, and independent filmmaking.In addition to his film roles, MacKenzie has performed in theatre, commercials, and as a stand‑up comedian, bringing his musical and comedic talents to audiences across the UK and internationally.With a diverse portfolio that spans horror cinema, theatre, and live performance, Eddy MacKenzie continues to build a versatile and engaging career in entertainment.

Mike Davies is a filmmaker, screenwriter, director, and producer known for his work in independent genre cinema. He wrote, directed, and produced the psychological thriller The Veil of Silence, a haunting exploration of trauma and identity that has become part of his Veil Trilogy of films, noted for its intense narratives and character‑driven storytelling. Davies also serves as co‑CEO of Dark Quill Films and Paul Hughbanks Entertainment, where he drives a slate of original projects for both screen and publication. His work frequently blends strong emotional depth with psychological complexity, characteristic of his approach to independent filmmaking. With The Veil of Silence receiving attention for its direction and writing, Davies continues to build his reputation as a creative force in UK independent cinema, bringing original and compelling stories to the screen

Femi Taylor is a British actress and dancer best known for her role as Oola, the Twi’lek dancer in Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi.Originally portraying Oola during additional photography for the Special Edition release of the film in 1997, Femi seamlessly stepped into the role to match and enhance the original performance, bringing new energy and physicality to one of the most memorable sequences set in Jabba the Hutt’s palace. Her work helped introduce the character to a new generation of fans, cementing Oola as a standout figure within the Star Wars universe.Beyond Star Wars, Femi has had a successful career as a professional dancer, performing in music videos, stage productions, and alongside major international artists. Her background in dance and performance has made her a dynamic presence both on screen and at live events.A popular guest on the convention circuit, Femi enjoys connecting with fans, sharing behind-the-scenes insights from her time working on Return of the Jedi, and celebrating the enduring legacy of the Star Wars saga.

Robert Rhodes is a British actor from London, rapidly gaining recognition for his work across major film and television productions. He is best known for his role as Jimmy Jimmy in both 28 Years Later and its sequel 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, where he portrays one of the members of the cult-like “Jimmys.”Expanding his presence in high-profile television, Rhodes also appears in HBO’s House of the Dragon, where he plays Silver Denys, a Dragonseed character introduced in the series’ second season.With additional credits including appearances in Masters of the Air and other upcoming BBC projects, Robert Rhodes is quickly establishing himself as an emerging talent, known for his strong screen presence and roles within large-scale, globally recognised franchises.

Sam Locke is a Welsh actor known for his work in film and television. He appeared in the BBC drama The Way and the sci-fi series Itopia.He is best known for playing Jimmy Fox in 28 Years Later, directed by Danny Boyle. The film marks his feature debut and places him in a central role within the long-awaited continuation of the 28 Days Later franchise.Locke reprises his role as Jimmy Fox in 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, directed by Nia DaCosta. The sequel continues the story arc, with his character remaining a key part of the narrative across both films

Tim Dry is a British actor and performer known for his work in film and television. He is known for his roles in Return of the Jedi, where he portrayed J’Quille (a Whiphid) in Jabba the Hutt’s palace and a Mon Calamari Officer aboard Admiral Ackbar’s command ship.He also appeared in Xtro, a cult sci-fi horror film, and has made television appearances in series such as The Bill and Father Ted.Dry is also known as one half of the performance duo Tik and Tok, an 1980s mime act that gained recognition on British television

Craig David Dowsett is an actor known for his work in genre film, particularly within the international horror market. He is best known for portraying Winnie-the-Pooh in Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey, a globally released horror feature that achieved significant commercial success and gained widespread attention for its bold reimagining of the classic character.He has also appeared in The Area 51 Incident and is attached to upcoming projects including Bigfoot: Primal Fear, continuing his presence within high-concept genre productions.Dowsett is recognised for bringing physicality and intensity to creature and character-driven roles, contributing to the growing global appeal of modern independent horror cinema.