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Marc Warren mini-bio:
Warren is best known for his roles of Edward Leeford/Monks in ITV's television adaptation Oliver Twist, Dougie Raymond in the hard hitting British television series The Vice, Albert Blithe in HBO's blockbuster mini-series Band of Brothers, and as Danny Blue in Hustle. His first television role was in the long running British television series Grange Hill. In December 2006 he appeared as the crazed assassin Mr. Teatime, in Sky One'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. In 2007 he will appear as casino-operating villain Tony Crane in the second series of BBC drama Life on Mars. Warren can also be heard on numerous television and radio adverts throughout the UK. Contrary to popular belief, Warren does not provide the voice for the animated gecko in the Geico insurance company commercials, which is in fact voiced by British actor Jake Wood.
| VITAL STATS | | Birth Date: 20 March 1967, Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, UK | | Eye color:Blue | | Height: 5`9 (1.75 m) | | Nickname(s): | | Notable feature(s): His extraordinarily expressive eyes and hands. | | Education:Graduate of the East 15 acting School. | | Family: | | Resides in: London | | Religious affiliations: | | Political affiliation: | | Personal interests/hobbies: | | Charities/Causes: | Other:- I've never thought of acting as rocket science - you put on the costume, get your hair cut and that's it really. I started off in my career in quite serious roles and then went into a bit of comedy, now I seem to do a mix of the two.
- I just turn up and get on with it really. I try not to get in the way too much. Of late I try to be as relaxed as possible. When I relax, more things happen and things flow better.
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