Steve Gardner is a versatile actor whose work spans both film and television, with a notable feature in the mockumentary "Incident at Loch Ness" (2004). This film, directed by Zak Penn, blends humor and suspense as it follows a documentary crew's ill-fated expedition to uncover the legendary Loch Ness monster. Gardner's performance adds a unique charm that resonates with audiences, making it a sought-after title for collectors of cult cinema.
His contributions to the film industry extend beyond this standout role, as collectors appreciate his knack for embodying complex characters in various genres. With the rise of home video formats, many of Gardner's films have been re-released on VHS and DVD, further enhancing their desirability among enthusiasts. For collectors, owning a piece of Gardner's work means having a tangible connection to a film that cleverly critiques the nature of documentary storytelling while simultaneously engaging in the mythos of one of Scotland's most famous legends.