Marc WarrenMarc 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:
Marc Warren's distinctive voice can also be heard on numerous television and radio adverts throughout the UK. This page about Marc Warren includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Marc Warren News stories about Marc Warren External links for Marc Warren Videos for Marc Warren Wikis about Marc Warren Discussion Groups about Marc Warren Blogs about Marc Warren Images of Marc Warren |
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Marc Warren's distinctive voice can also be heard on numerous television and radio adverts throughout the UK. Maria Conchita Alonso (born June 29, 1957) is an actress who appeared on the TV reality show I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! in 2003 and has appeared in movies like The Running Man. Most recent roles include:. His first television role was in the long running British television series "Grange Hill". 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". He is blonde, blue eyed and 5'9". Marc Warren is a British actor, born March 20, 1967 in Northampton, England. Joey in "Hellraiser: Deader". Danny in "Hustle". Chris Singleton in the ITV comedy/drama "Reversals". Dr. Billy in "Priciples of Lust", directed by Penny Woolcock. Dominic Foy in the BBC drama "State of Play". Jimmy in "Al's Lads", available on VHS and DVD worldwide. Supervacuo in Alex Cox's film "Revengers Tragedy". Ivo Steadman in "No Night Is Too Long", a joint British/Danish/Canadian television production. |