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Marc Warren

Marc Warren (born 20 March 1967) is an English actor best known for his portrayals of complex and often villainous characters in British television series and films. Born in Northampton, Northamptonshire, Warren trained at the East 15 Acting School in Essex before making his professional debut in 1986 at the Northampton Theatre Royal. His breakthrough came in 1999 with a lead role as DC Dougie Raymond in the ITV crime drama The Vice, followed by his turn as the antagonist Edward "Monks" Leeford in the BBC's Oliver Twist adaptation. Warren gained international recognition in 2001 for playing Private Albert Blithe in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers, a role he has described as one of his most challenging. Throughout the 2000s, Warren became a staple of British television, frequently cast in morally ambiguous parts that highlighted his intense screen presence and "Dickensian baddie" appearance. He starred as the charismatic con artist Danny Blue in the BBC series Hustle from 2004 to 2007, appearing in 24 episodes alongside Robert Glenister and Jaime Murray. Other key roles included the sleazy informant Dominic Foy in the BBC political thriller State of Play (2003). Warren also ventured into film, notably as Steve Coulson in the football hooligan drama Green Street Hooligans (2005), co-starring with Elijah Wood, and as the lead in the stage adaptation of Cool Hand Luke at London's Aldwych Theatre in 2011, where he performed the infamous 50-egg-eating scene nightly. In the 2010s and beyond, Warren continued to diversify his portfolio with lead and supporting roles in high-profile productions. He portrayed the troubled detective Piet van der Valk in the ITV revival of (2020–2022), a role that showcased his ability to blend grit with empathy. Additional television credits include the manipulative businessman Samuel Parker in the PBS series (2019) and Rick in the Sky1 thriller Mad Dogs (2011–2013). More recently, Warren has appeared as the enigmatic doctor Ian Prideaux in the folk-horror series The Red King (2024) on , earning praise for his portrayal of a town drunk harboring dark secrets. In 2025, he starred as the antagonist Monte LeBurne in the Netflix miniseries Missing You, adapted from Harlan Coben's novel.) Warren's career, spanning over three decades, underscores his versatility across genres, from historical dramas to contemporary mysteries.

Early life and education

Upbringing

Marc Warren was born Marc Stephens on 20 March 1967 in , , . In 1979, Warren and his family relocated from to , where he attended Cove Senior School from 1980 to 1982. The family then returned to in 1982, allowing Warren to complete his there. During his childhood, Warren developed an early passion for performing arts. This interest prompted him, at age 17, to leave Northampton for London to pursue acting training at the East 15 Acting School in Essex.

Acting training

Warren enrolled at the East 15 Acting School in Loughton, Essex, to receive formal training in drama. He left the program abruptly before completing it, citing dissatisfaction with an exercise that required him to "play the colour orange," which he deemed unappealing. In a 2022 interview, Warren reflected, “I’ve never turned up on a set since and missed having that skill.” Upon departing East 15, Warren immediately pursued professional opportunities by attending auditions, leveraging his prior involvement in the to transition into the industry.

Career

Theatre

Marc Warren began his professional stage career in 1986 with a debut performance in Willy Russell's Stags and Hens at the Theatre Royal, where he portrayed a young character in the comedy-drama set around a and hen party. This early role marked the start of a trajectory that saw him take on varied parts in regional and theatres, often embodying youthful, rebellious figures in adaptations of classic and contemporary works. In 1988, Warren toured the UK as in Barry Hines's adaptation of , capturing the vulnerability and defiance of the troubled schoolboy who bonds with a , a that highlighted his ability to convey emotional depth in coming-of-age narratives. The following year, he appeared as Eduard in at London's Gate and as Bonario in Ben Jonson's at the , demonstrating versatility in both modern and Jacobean comedy. By 1991, he had progressed to roles like Lot in Tennessee Williams's Kingdom of Earth at the Redgrave Theatre in and Jem Finch in Christopher Sergeant's adaptation of Harper Lee's at York Theatre Royal, where his portrayal of the young son of explored themes of racial injustice and moral growth. Warren's theatre work continued into the mid-1990s with performances such as Les in Steven Berkoff's East at the Leicester Haymarket in 1996, a role that delved into working-class angst and urban grit. As his television career emerged in the early 1990s, he balanced stage commitments with screen roles, maintaining a pattern of selecting intense, character-driven plays that often examined psychological tension and social issues. Later productions reflected a shift toward leading parts in high-profile revivals; in 2009, he starred as the writer Katurian in Martin McDonagh's dark thriller The Pillowman at the Curve Theatre in Leicester, earning acclaim for his nuanced depiction of a man defending his macabre stories under interrogation. That same year, he played the opportunistic talent scout Ray Say in Jim Cartwright's The Rise and Fall of Little Voice at the Vaudeville Theatre in London's West End, bringing charisma to the character's exploitative charm amid the play's exploration of fame and abuse. By 2011, Warren took on the iconic lead of Luke Jackson in a stage adaptation of at the , embodying the defiant prisoner's unyielding spirit against authority in Donn Pearce's story of rebellion and resilience. Throughout his stage career, Warren's roles often featured protagonists grappling with isolation, authority, and , evolving from ensemble supporting parts in the late to commanding leads in the that showcased his range in both intimate regional venues and major houses.

Television

Marc Warren's television appearances encompass a wide range of series, miniseries, and guest roles, primarily in British productions with some international work.
Year(s)TitleCharacterEpisodesNetwork
1992An Ungentlemanly ActTony1BBC
1992Between the LinesAndy1BBC
1992The BillGarby Mabbs1ITV
1994Sharpe's CompanyRymer1ITV
1994HeartbeatRupert1ITV
1996Prime Suspect 6: Scent of DarknessDC Andy Dyson2ITV
1996The Young Indiana Jones ChroniclesBaron von Richthofen1ABC
1996A Touch of FrostGraham McArdy1ITV
1996Highlander: The SeriesMorgan D'Estaing1Syndicated
1998How Do You Want Me?Mark Piggot6BBC Two
1998WycliffeSwarland1ITV
1999–2003The ViceDougie Raymond28ITV
1999Pretending to Be JudithHugo1ITV
2000Oliver TwistMonks4ITV
2001BombmakerQuinn1Sky One
2001Men OnlyMac1Channel 4
2001Band of BrothersAlbert Blithe6HBO
2001Black CabDouglas1Channel 4
2001NCS: ManhuntLaurence Bright1BBC One
2002Clocking OffJason1BBC One
2002No Night Is Too LongIvo Steadman1BBC Two
2003State of PlayDominic Foy6BBC One
2003Agatha Christie's Poirot: Five Little PigsMeredith Blake1ITV
2003ReversalsChris1ITV
2004–2012HustleDanny Blue25BBC One
2004Agatha Christie's Marple: The Body in the LibraryCaptain Ainsworth1ITV
2005ChillersAlex1BBC Two
2006VincentGary de Silva1ITV
2006HogfatherJonathan Teatime2Sky One
2006DraculaCount Dracula1BBC One
2007Doctor WhoElton Pope1BBC One
2007Life on MarsTony Crane1BBC One
2007Ballet ShoesMr. Simpson1BBC One
2008Burn UpPhillip Crowley2BBC One
2008Messiah: The RaptureDCI Joseph Walker4BBC One
2008Mutual FriendsMartin6BBC One
2010Ben HurDavid2ITV
2010AccusedKenny Armstrong1BBC One
2010Worried About the BoySteve Strange1BBC Two
2011–2013Mad DogsRick14Sky One
2011Without YouGreg Manning3ITV
2012–2013The Good WifeNick Savarese10CBS
2014–2015The MusketeersComte de Rochefort10BBC One
2015Jonathan Strange & Mr NorrellThe Gentleman with the Thistledown Hair7BBC One
2015Fungus the BogeymanDaryl3Sky One
2017SnatchBob Finklestein10Crackle
2017PortersGraham Post1Dave
2018SafePete Mayfield8Netflix
2019Beecham HouseSamuel Parker6ITV
2019–2021FlackTom12BBC Three
2020–2023Van der ValkPiet van der Valk9ITV
2024Big BoysDennis3Channel 4
2024The Red KingDr. Ian Prideaux6Alibi
2025Missing YouMonte Leburne5Netflix
This list includes guest spots and recurring roles, with episode counts where verifiably documented. Season 4 of Van der Valk (3 episodes) aired on PBS in 2024 and is scheduled for ITV in 2026.

Film

YearTitleRoleDirector
1996ShineRayScott Hicks
2005Hellraiser: DeaderJoeyRick Bota
2005Color Me KubrickHudBrian W. Cook
2005Green Street HooligansSteve DunhamLexi Alexander
2006Land of the BlindPoolRobert Edwards
2008WantedThe RepairmanTimur Bekmambetov
2010Do Elephants Pray?MarrlenPaul Hills
2011Wild BillAdamDexter Fletcher

Advertising

In 2009, Marc Warren provided voice work for , a direct brand launched by , where he voiced the character "Orange" alongside comedian as "Blue." These animated advertisements, created by Dialog, featured the pair as brand spokesmen promoting affordable car with the tagline "A little price, a lot of cover," airing across TV, press, and online to introduce the new product line. Warren's advertising roles extended to television campaigns for in 2011, where he narrated and appeared in a series of ads promoting the personal video recorder service, produced by DDB . In these spots, he demonstrated features like pausing live TV and searching content, leveraging his charismatic on-screen presence from roles in series such as to engage viewers and highlight the technology's convenience. The campaign ran across TV, print, and digital platforms, contributing to 's efforts to differentiate its and TV offerings. These commercial endeavors supplemented Warren's primary acting by providing steady income and broadening his visibility in the landscape during periods between major television and film projects.

Personal life

Relationships

Marc Warren was in a relationship with model and actress from 2007 to 2009. The couple began dating in early 2007, and by August 2008, Warren publicly expressed his desire to start a family with Titmuss, stating he was ready to settle down and have children at age 41. Their romance was described by Titmuss as deeply loving, with her calling Warren her "" in mid-2008. However, the relationship ended in 2009, with limited public details on the reasons for the split. Public records show no confirmed marriages or children for Warren. While rumors of a long-term partnership have circulated, no verified information supports claims of matrimony or parenthood as of 2025. Warren has maintained a private stance on his , with sparse details available beyond his past with Titmuss. As of November 2025, Warren's current relationship status remains undisclosed, with reports indicating he prefers to keep romantic matters out of the public eye. The demands of his career, involving frequent travel and filming schedules, may contribute to this privacy.

Interests

Marc Warren has a longstanding passion for tricks and illusions, particularly and . He has practiced these arts for over two decades, studying techniques such as to hone his skills in his spare time. Warren incorporates into his daily routine as a means of maintaining mental clarity and . He follows the method, beginning each day with a cold shower as part of this practice, which he credits with helping him manage the demands of his solitary lifestyle. This interest in occasionally informs his approach to character preparation, allowing deeper immersion in introspective roles. An avid dog lover, Warren has expressed delight in interacting with canines both on and off set, stating that he adores all dogs for their companionship. He also holds a strong appreciation for period dramas, enjoying their historical depth and aesthetic appeal as a viewer and participant in such productions. Travel ranks among Warren's favored pursuits, with standing out as a preferred destination due to its vibrant and landscapes, which he has explored during personal trips and filming. Additionally, he enjoys playing the guitar recreationally, though he modestly describes his ability as sufficient only for brief, impressive performances.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleDirector
1996ShineScott Hicks
2003Principles of LustPenny Woolcock
2003Brother MarshallAilbe Walsh
2005Hellraiser: DeaderJoeyRick Bota
2005Color Me KubrickHudBrian W. Cook
2005Green Street HooligansSteve Dunham
2006PoolRobert Edwards
2008WantedThe Repairman
2010Do Elephants Pray?MarrlenPaul Hills
2011Wild BillAdam

Television

Marc Warren's television appearances encompass a wide range of series, miniseries, and guest roles, primarily in British productions with some international work.
Year(s)TitleCharacterEpisodesNetwork
1992An Ungentlemanly ActTony1BBC
1992Between the LinesAndy1BBC
1992The BillGarby Mabbs1ITV
1994Sharpe's CompanyRymer1ITV
1994HeartbeatRupert1ITV
1996Prime Suspect 6: Scent of DarknessDC Andy Dyson2ITV
1996The Young Indiana Jones ChroniclesBaron von Richthofen1ABC
1996A Touch of FrostGraham McArdy1ITV
1996Highlander: The SeriesMorgan D'Estaing1Syndicated
1998How Do You Want Me?Mark Piggot6BBC Two
1998WycliffeSwarland1ITV
1999–2003The ViceDougie Raymond14ITV
1999Pretending to Be JudithHugo1ITV
2000Oliver TwistMonks4ITV
2001BombmakerQuinn1Sky One
2001Men OnlyMac1Channel 4
2001Band of BrothersAlbert Blithe6HBO
2001Black CabDouglas1Channel 4
2001NCS: ManhuntLaurence Bright1BBC One
2002Clocking OffJason1BBC One
2002No Night Is Too LongIvo Steadman1BBC Two
2003State of PlayDominic Foy6BBC One
2003Agatha Christie's Poirot: Five Little PigsMeredith Blake1ITV
2003ReversalsChris1ITV
2004–2007, 2012HustleDanny Blue25BBC One
2004Agatha Christie's Marple: The Body in the LibraryCaptain Ainsworth1ITV
2005ChillersAlex1BBC Two
2006VincentGary de Silva1ITV
2006HogfatherJonathan Teatime2Sky One
2006DraculaCount Dracula1BBC One
2007Doctor WhoElton Pope1BBC One
2007Life on MarsTony Crane1BBC One
2007Ballet ShoesMr. Simpson1BBC One
2008Burn UpPhillip Crowley2BBC One
2008Messiah: The RaptureDCI Joseph Walker4BBC One
2008Mutual FriendsMartin6BBC One
2010Ben HurDavid2ITV
2010AccusedKenny Armstrong1BBC One
2010Worried About the BoySteve Strange1BBC Two
2011–2014Mad DogsRick14Sky One
2011Without YouGreg Manning3ITV
2012–2013The Good WifeNick Savarese10CBS
2014–2015The MusketeersComte de Rochefort10BBC One
2015Jonathan Strange & Mr NorrellThe Gentleman with the Thistledown Hair7BBC One
2015Fungus the BogeymanDaryl3Sky One
2017SnatchBob Finklestein10Crackle
2017PortersGraham Post1Dave
2018SafePete Mayfield8Netflix
2019Beecham HouseSamuel Parker6ITV
2019–2021FlackTom12BBC Three
2020–2024Van der ValkPiet van der Valk12ITV
2024–2025Big BoysDennis4Channel 4
2024The Red KingDr. Ian Prideaux6Alibi
2025Missing YouMonte Leburne3Netflix
This list includes guest spots and recurring roles, with episode counts where verifiably documented.

Awards and nominations

Wins

Marc Warren has received two notable awards for his acting performances in television productions. In 2000, he won the Royal Television Society Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of the malevolent Monks in the ITV adaptation of , where he depicted the character's obsessive resentment toward his half-brother Oliver with a chilling intensity. Nine years later, Warren earned the Overall award at the Rome Fiction Festival for his lead role as Philip Crowley in the miniseries , a in which he played a banker entangled in global financial and environmental scandals. This accolade highlighted his ability to convey moral ambiguity and high-stakes tension in a contemporary . No additional wins have been confirmed in the period from 2010 to 2025.

Nominations

Marc Warren has received recognition through several award nominations for his performances across theatre and television. In 2009, Warren was nominated for a TMA Theatre Award in the category of Best Performance in a Play for his portrayal of Katurian in the revival of Martin McDonagh's The Pillowman at the Curve Theatre in Leicester. For his television work, Warren earned a nomination at the 2018 National Film Awards UK for Best Supporting Actor - Male, highlighting his role as Bob Fink in the crime comedy series Snatch.

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