Shetland star Steven Robertson's wife and home life explored

The Scottish actor lives in Hertfordshire with his wife

    Steven Robertson is back on our screens as Detective Sandy Wilson in the new series of the BBC's hit crime drama, Shetland

    The actor is a familiar face across the nation thanks to his roles in various popular dramas, including and . But how much do you know about his home life? Keep reading to find out who Steven is married to…

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    Everything to know about Steven's career

    Steven, who hails from Lerwick in Scotland, was inspired to pursue a career in performing by the late poet Rhoda Bulter, whom he was close to growing up. 

    He went on to study at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama before going on to land his first major film role starring alongside James McAvoy in the 2004 Irish comedy-drama, .

    From there, the now-46-year-old went on to appear in various films, including and the French war film , as well as landing one-episode parts in TV shows such as and

    One of his most notable TV roles was in series five of the BBC supernatural drama, . He later played Robert Oswald in the period drama

    Since 2013, Steven has portrayed DC Sandy Wilson in the popular BBC detective series,

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    Steven's home life 

    During his days at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Steven met his future wife Charlotte Allam, who was a fellow student.

    The couple now live in Hertfordshire with their young daughter. 

    While Steven likes to keep his personal life out of the spotlight, he has previously expressed gratitude for how his life has panned out. "I got proper acting training, met Charlotte and made a living out of what I really like doing, I'm positive because I feel very lucky," he told The Belfast Telegraph in 2013. 

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    Steven's early life and childhood

    Steven enjoyed a rural childhood growing up on the north-east mainland of Shetland.

    Opening up about his early life during an interview with The Herald back in 2018, the actor revealed: "We had sheep – and I had my own sheep from a young age – which is something I have missed all the years I have been away. When I get home, especially if it is during the summer, I like to shear some sheep again."

    He continued: "From when I was a little child I was lambing sheep and calving kye. After I left school my first job was as a dairyman. I milked cows and used to work summers on my uncle's farm. I'm very attached to the land in Shetland. All of that comes from my childhood."

    The star is always glad to return home for filming, which gives him an opportunity to see his family and friends who still live in Shetland.

    "Even if we are filming in Shetland for weeks and weeks, I still run out of opportunities to visit everybody that I want to and do everything that I mean to do when I'm home. But I certainly get back to the area of Shetland that I grew up in, Lunnasting," he explained. 

    "I always need to get back there as soon as possible just to see it; there are certain beaches and hills I need to look at. If you grow up with that scenery around you, I don't think it ever leaves you."

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