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Marc Warren Born 20 March 1967
Northampton, Northamptonshire, EnglandOccupation Actor Years active 1989–Present Marc Warren (born 20 March 1967) is an English actor, known for his British television roles as Danny Blue in Hustle, Dougie Raymond in The Vice and Dominic Foy in State of Play.
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Career
Warren has worked in film, television, theatre and radio. He was a member of the National Youth Theatre and trained at the East 15 Acting School (although he did not graduate). Marc played the part of Billy Casper in "Kes" at Birmingham rep studio and National small scale and schools tour directed by John Herriman for Snap Theatre Company and continued his career with a role in a 1988 production of Godspell which he won by writing to the producers, and went unrepresented until the following year.
Warren helped in the production of digital storyboards (as a stand-in for Ewan McGregor) in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.
Warren had his first major film breakthrough with the 1992 BBC film An Ungentlemanly Act, in which he played Falklands Islands' Governor, Sir Rex Hunt's son, Tony.
He played Dougie Raymond in the British television series The Vice and Albert Blithe in HBO's mini-series Band of Brothers. His first recurring television role was in the British television series Grange Hill. In 1995, Warren starred in the British film Boston Kickout.
In 1996 Warren played Immortal Morgan D'Estaing in the season four Highlander: The Series episode "Double Jeopardy". In 2000, he was presented a Royal Television Society award for his role as Monks in the ITV production of Oliver Twist. In 2001 he appeared in the television drama Men Only as Mac, the husband of Katie (Esther Hall). He played key supporting character Dominic Foy in the 2003 BBC serial State of Play.
He is probably best known for his role as Danny Blue (a main character) in BBC TV Series Hustle from series 1-4.
In June 2006 he played the character Elton Pope in an episode of Doctor Who titled "Love & Monsters". This was a return to the show for Warren, as one of his earliest TV roles was as an uncredited extra in the 1989 Doctor Who story "Battlefield".[citation needed] In December 2006 he appeared as the crazed assassin Mr. Teatime in Sky1's adaptation of Hogfather by Terry Pratchett. The same month he played Count Dracula in a new adaptation of Bram Stoker's classic novel, produced by ITV Productions for BBC Wales. The TV movie, which aired in December, received viewing figures of 5.23 million.[1]
In February 2007 he appeared as casino-operating villain Tony Crane in the second series of BBC drama Life on Mars. In December 2007 he played Mr. John Simpson in the BBC production of Ballet Shoes with Emilia Fox and Emma Watson.
In January 2008 Warren starred in the Messiah series Messiah V: The Rapture taking over the main role from Ken Stott. In the 2008 film Wanted, he played a small role as "The Repairman", a member of The Fraternity.
In 2009 he starred in a revival of Martin McDonagh's The Pillowman at the Curve Theatre in Leicester, playing Katurian, for which he was nominated for a TMA award.
Warren can be heard on television and radio adverts in UK. He joined Alexander Armstrong in lending his voice for the launch advertisements for Zurich Connect from July 2009.
Marc also starred as Ray Say in a West End revival of The Rise and Fall of Little Voice alongside Diana Vickers and Leslie Sharp from October 2009 to January 2010.
In May 2010, he played Steve Strange in Worried About The Boy, a BBC production due about the life of Boy George.[2]
In spring 2011, Warren starred in a new Sky One production, Mad Dogs, alongside Max Beesley, Philip Glenister and John Simm.[3]
September 2011 saw Warren return to the theatre to play the charismatic rebel Cool Hand Luke in Emma Reeves' new stage adaptation of the same name. Based on Donn Pearce's novel Cool Hand Luke and directed by Andrew Loudon, the play runs for a limited season from 23 September 2011 to 7 January 2012 at the Aldwych Theatre, London.[4] He is currently the face of Virgin Media's TiVo set-top DVRs since July 2011.
Personal life
In mid-2008 on the Richard & Judy talk show, actress Abi Titmuss revealed that she had been dating Warren for about a year.[5] The couple split in mid-2009, after Warren had an affair exposed by the News of the World.[6]
Partial filmography
Film
Film Year Film Role Notes 1995 Boston Kickout Robert 1996 Shine Ray 1996 Hidden in Silence Lubic 1997 Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis Clint 1998 B. Monkey Terence Dad Savage Vic 2000 Free Spirits Cokehead 2002 Al's Lads Jimmy Revengers Tragedy Supervacuo 2003 The Principles of Lust Billy Song for a Raggy Boy Brother Mac 2005 Green Street Steve Dunham Hellraiser: Deader Joey Straight to DVD 2006 Colour Me Kubrick Hud Land of the Blind Pool The Lives of Saints Father Daniel 2008 Intercom Simon Short Wanted The Repairman 2010 Do Elephans Pray? Marrlen Television
Television Year Title Role Notes 1989 Doctor Who Extra Uncredited 1991 Casualty Nick 1992 An Ungentlemanly Act Tony Hunt TV movie Grange Hill Thomas Rankin First recurring TV role Between The Lines P.C. Underwood Season 1 Episode 2 Sam Saturday DC Colin Fennel Season 1 Episode 6 1993 Heartbeat Rupert Ashfordly Season 2 Episode 1 1994 Sharpe's Company Captain Rymer 1995 The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles The Red Baron Movie - "Young Indiana Jones and the Attack of the Hawkmen" Prime Suspect: Scent of Darkness DC Andy Dyson Season 4 Episode 3 Ghostbusters of East Finchley Butch The Bill Darren Hutton Season 11 Episode 144 1996 A Touch of Frost Graham McArdy Season 4 Episode 1 Hidden In Silence Lubic TV Movie 1997 Highlander Morgan D'Estaing Season 4 Episode 19 Wycliffe DC Arnie Swarland Christmas Special 1998 Alice Through the Looking Glass Tweedle-Dee TV Movie How Do You Want Me? Mark Piggott Season 1 Episode 4 1999 Oliver Twist Monks 1999–2000 The Vice Dougie Raymond 2000 Black Cab Stuart 2001 Band of Brothers Pvt. Albert Blithe Episode 1 "Currahee" & Episode 3 "Carentan" The Bombmaker Quinn TV Movie Only Men Mac TV Movie Big Bad World Russell Season 3 Episode 4 2002 No Night Is Too Long Dr. Ivo Steadman TV movie NCS: Manhunt Laurence Bright Clocking Off PC Jason Woods Season 3 Episode 1 2003 State of Play Dominic Foy Reversals Dr. Chris Singleton TV movie Poirot Meredith Blake Season 9 Episode 1 "Five Little Pigs" 2004 Pretending To Be Judith Hugo 2004–2007 Hustle Danny Blue 2005 Vincent Gary de Silva Season 1 Episode 1 Twisted Tales Alex Wright 2006 Doctor Who Elton Pope Episode "Love & Monsters" Terry Pratchett's Hogfather Mr Jonathan Teatime Dracula Count Dracula TV movie 2007 Life on Mars Tony Crane Season 2 Episode 1 "Helpless" Ballet Shoes Mr Simpson TV movie 2008 Messiah V: The Rapture DCI Joseph Walker TV movie Burn Up Philip Crowley Mutual Friends Martin Grantham 2010 Touched By Frost Narrator Ben Hur David Worried About The Boy Steve Strange TV movie Accused Kenny Armstrong Season 1 Episode 5 2011 Mad Dogs Rick References
- ^ BARB
- ^ BBC Press Office
- ^ Guardian.co.uk News - Media - BSkyB
- ^ Woolman, Natalie (10 June 2011). "Marc Warren to star in West End Cool Hand Luke". Stage. http://www.thestage.co.uk/news/newsstory.php/32499/marc-warren-to-star-in-west-end-cool-hand. Retrieved 18 July 2011.
- ^ The Times Online - Marc Warren talks about his career and latest role in the new BBC comedy drama Mutual Friends
- ^ Rick Fulton (21 July 2010). "Abi Titmuss: I turned down fortune to appear on Celebrity Big Brother.. what I want is respect". http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/showbiz/celebrity-interviews/2010/07/21/abi-titmuss-i-turned-down-fortune-to-appear-on-celebrity-big-brother-what-i-want-is-respect-86908-22428685/. Retrieved 2010-12-21.
External links
Categories:- 1967 births
- English actors
- English film actors
- English television actors
- English stage actors
- English radio actors
- Living people
- People from Northampton
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