Eddie Marsan
geb. 09.06.1968
(56 Jahre)
Bethnal Green, London, England, Großbritannien
Biografie
EDDIE MARSAN was seen in films ranging from blockbuster hits to quirky independents, including the Sundance Film Festival Award-winning "Tyrannosaur"; "London Boulevard," with Keira Knightley and Colin Farrell; and Guy Ritchie's "Sherlock Holmes," in which he first played Lestrade, the Scotland Yard inspector who is frequently at odds with the famed detective.
He has also been honored for his collaborations with acclaimed filmmaker Mike Leigh. His performance in Leigh's 2004 drama "Vera Drake" brought Marsan his first British Independent Film (BIF) Award, for Best Supporting Actor, as well as a nomination for a London Film Critics Circle Award. He later won a BIF Award, a London Film Critics Circle Award and a National Society of Film Critics Award and received an Evening Standard British Film Award nomination, all for Best Supporting Actor, for his role as the troubled driving teacher in Leigh's 2008 slice-of-life comedy "Happy-Go-Lucky." Marsan gained another Evening Standard Award nomination, for Best Actor, for his work in the indie feature "The Disappearance of Alice Creed," and received his third BIF Award nomination for "Tyrannosaur."
Marsan starred in many films, including "War Horse," directed by Steven Spielberg; Rupert Sanders' fairy tale adventure "Snow White and the Huntsman"; "Jack the Giant Killer," for director Bryan Singer; and his third collaboration with Mike Leigh, "A Running Jump," which is part of Britain's Cultural Olympiad festival.
His other credits include Richard Linklater's drama "Me and Orson Welles"; Peter Berg's "Hancock"; Michael Mann's "Miami Vice"; Neil Burger's "The Illusionist"; J. J. Abrams' "Mission: Impossible III"; James McTeigue's "V for Vendetta"; Alejandro González Iñárritu's "21 Grams"; and Martin Scorsese's "Gangs of New York," to name only a few.
For television, Marsan's extensive credits include the award-winning BBC miniseries "Criminal Justice" and "Little Dorrit"; the BBC2/PBS drama "God on Trial," in which he played a traumatized father imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp; the BBC telefilm "Dive"; and the two-part TV adaptation of the classic "Moby Dick."
Born and raised in Bethnal Green, East London, Marsan served an apprenticeship as a printer before beginning his acting career. He later attended the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts and the Academy of the Science of Acting & Directing.
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2017 |
Litwinenko - Tod eines Spions - Erzähler*in |
2015 |
Heists (Serie) - Erzähler*in |
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2016 |
Bob Dylan: Knockin' on Dave's Door (Fernsehfilm) |
2012 |
A Running Jump |
2010 |
Man and Boy |
2004 |
The Baader Meinhof Gang Show |
2002 |
Post |
1997 |
More Is Less (Fernsehfilm) |
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2015 |
Hunted |
1987 |
First Aids |
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