Where to watch Steve Stevens in the UK
Find every Steve Stevens film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 3 May 2026.
Steve Stevens (born as Steven Schneider on May 5, 1959, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American guitarist and songwriter. He is best known for playing for other artists (most notably Billy Idol, Michael Jackson, and Vince Neil) and less known for his critically acclaimed solo efforts (Atomic Playboys and Flamenco A Go-Go), collaborations (Bozzio Levin Stevens, a.k.a. Black Light Syndrome), and as an in-demand session guitarist.
Steve Stevens films streaming in the UK
Most-watched films featuring Steve Stevens, available across UK streaming, rent and buy.
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- Billy Idol Should Be Dead (2026) as Self
- A Grammy Celebration of Latin Music (2025) as Self - Performer
- Dogtown (1997) Original Music Composer
- Rockthology 2 (2004) as Self (archive footage)
- Billy Idol: State Line (2023) as Self
- Billy Idol: In Super Overdrive Live (2009) as Guitars
- Billy Idol - Live Austin City Limits Music Festival 2015 (2015) as Guitarist
- Billy Idol: VH1 Storytellers (2002) Cast
- Billy Idol - VITAL IDOL (1987) Cast
- Billy Idol - Live at Rock am Ring 2005 (2005) as Guitar
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Most-watched Steve Stevens films currently: Billy Idol Should Be Dead (2026), A Grammy Celebration of Latin Music (2025), Dogtown (1997), Rockthology 2 (2004), Billy Idol: State Line (2023).
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