- Marc Baylis
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Marc Baylis (born 3 April 1978) is a British stage, television and film actor. He trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts where he was awarded the Stage Scholarship.
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Theatre
His stage work includes playing Courtall in the critically acclaimed 2011 London revival of Hannah Cowley's the Belle's Stratagem at the Playhouse Theatre, Southwark directed by Jessica Swale. Michael Billington (The Guardian) heralded it 'eminently revivable' and Libby Purves (The Times) commented 'Theatrical enterprise like this makes you proud to be British'.
In 2010, Marc was in Jez Butterworth's multi award winning production of Jerusalem at the Apollo Theatre. The production was directed by Ian Rickson and starred Mark Rylance as Johnny 'Rooster' Byron and Mackenzie Crook as Ginger.
Other theatre productions include Sonia Friedman's Prick Up Your Ears (Harold Pinter Theatre) directed by Daniel Kramer, King Arthur[1] (Arcola Theatre) directed by John Terry and Mike Bartlett, Futures (Theatre 503), Hamlet and The Tempest both for Thelma Holt and the Theatre Royal, Plymouth.
Television
On screen Marc made his television debut in 2001 playing the young Albert Finney in My Uncle Silas. He has also played various roles on in Channel 4's Sirens, The Bill, EastEnders, Doctors and Hollyoaks.
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Categories:- 1978 births
- Living people
- British stage actors
- British television actors
- British film actors
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