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Marc Warren

Marc Warren is a British actor, born March 20, 1967 in Northampton, England. He is blonde, blue eyed and 5'9"

Perhaps best know for his roles of Edward Leeford/Monks in WGBH/ITV's Masterpiece Theater acclaimed television adaptation "Oliver Twist", Dougie Raymond in the hard hitting British television series "The Vice", and Albert Blithe in HBO's blockbuster mini-series "Band of Brothers".

His first television role was in the long running British television series "Grange Hill".

Most recent roles include:

  • Ivo Steadman in "No Night Is Too Long", a joint British/Danish/Canadian television production.
  • Supervacuo in Alex Cox's film "Revengers Tragedy"
  • Jimmy in "Al's Lads", available on VHS and DVD worldwide
  • Dominic Foy in the BBC drama "State of Play"
  • Billy in "Priciples of Lust", directed by Penny Woolcock
  • Dr. Chris Singleton in the ITV comedy/drama "Reversals"
  • Danny in "Hustle"
  • Joey in "Hellraiser: Deader".

Marc Warren's distinctive voice can also be heard on numerous television and radio adverts throughout the UK.


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Marc Warren's distinctive voice can also be heard on numerous television and radio adverts throughout the UK. She has been married to David Ashrow, a dentist turned actor, since 1976. Most recent roles include:. Summers refused her many offers of marriage, much to her chagrin. His first television role was in the long running British television series "Grange Hill". Despite this, she was married briefly to Glenn Maxwell. Perhaps best know for his roles of Edward Leeford/Monks in WGBH/ITV's Masterpiece Theater acclaimed television adaptation "Oliver Twist", Dougie Raymond in the hard hitting British television series "The Vice", and Albert Blithe in HBO's blockbuster mini-series "Band of Brothers". Members of the nascent jet-set, Allyson and Summers were frequently seen in Cap d'Antibes, Madrid, Rome and London.

He is blonde, blue eyed and 5'9". Reports at the time revealed that writer/director Dirk Summers, with whom Allyson was romantically involved from 1963-1975, was named legal guardian for Ricky and Pamela as a result of a court petition. Marc Warren is a British actor, born March 20, 1967 in Northampton, England. Following Powell's death, she went though a bitter court battle with her mother over custody of son Ricky and Pamela. Joey in "Hellraiser: Deader". They had two children, Pamela Allyson Powell (adopted) and Richard Powell, Jr., and remained married until his death on January 2, 1963, which led to Allyson's effective retirement from the screen. Danny in "Hustle". On August 19, 1945, Allyson caused Hollywood studio chiefs some consternation by marrying Dick Powell, who was 13 years her senior and had been previously married to Mildred Maund and Joan Blondell.

Chris Singleton in the ITV comedy/drama "Reversals". She also played straight roles such as the tomboy Jo in Little Women (1949) and Glenn Miller's wife in The Glenn Miller Story (1954). Dr. After her appearance in Best Foot Forward in 1941, she was selected for the 1943 film version, and followed it up with several other musicals, including Thousands Cheer and Good News! (1947). Billy in "Priciples of Lust", directed by Penny Woolcock. After a childhood accident, she took up both swimming and dancing as therapy, and made her Broadway chorus-line debut in 1938. Dominic Foy in the BBC drama "State of Play". She was born Ella Geisman in the Bronx, New York City, and brought up in near-poverty.

Jimmy in "Al's Lads", available on VHS and DVD worldwide. June Allyson (born October 7, 1917) is an American actress, popular in the 1940s and 1950s. Supervacuo in Alex Cox's film "Revengers Tragedy". Ivo Steadman in "No Night Is Too Long", a joint British/Danish/Canadian television production.