Career
Wight"s television career dates back to 2003 with a minor part in Casualty. He is best known for his role as Philosophy to David Jason"s Des in Diamond Geezer (Granada television series from March 2005). Diamond Geezer was the second time Wight had worked alongside David Jason, having appeared in a 2003 instalment of A Touch Of Frost, playing Ritchie Mason in Another Life.
He recently starred in the British Broadcasting Corporation television show Coming of Age in Series 2 Episode 3, as the character Horace.
He made his National Theatre debut at the Cottesloe in 2004 in a re-cast revival of Sing Yer Heart Out Foreign the Lads. He also had a role as Felix in the television series Hex.
He appeared as Stuart the rent boy in Alan Bennett"s new play The Habit of Art, about an imagined meeting between poet West.H. Auden and composer Benjamin Britten. In December 2009, Stephen played Danny in Episode Four (Series One) of the E4 television series Misfits.
In late 2010 he starred as a series regular in two British Broadcasting Corporation sitcoms, playing Joe in The Great Outdoors, then Skoose in the Alan Davies sitcom Whites.
Since November 2011 Wight has been playing Harry Robinson in the London West End production of The Ladykillers at the Gielgud theatre, alongside Ben Miller and Peter Capaldi. Wight appeared in Episode Two, Series Two of the British Broadcasting Corporation television drama Sherlock, "The Hounds of Baskerville". He was also in the 2011 sitcom Threesome as Mitch, one of the three main characters, and opposite Emun Elliott, with whom he also co-starred in the 2012 drama series The Paradise.
Since 2013, he has starred as Lance Corporal Simon Landsley in the British Broadcasting Corporation Three comedy Bluestone 42, whose third series is airing in 2015.
In 2015, Wight originated the title role in the play McQueen at the Saint James Theatre, London.