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Marc Warren
Actor
Male
Born
Mar 20, 1967
Age
46
Hometown
Northampton
Marc Warren is an English actor, known for his British television roles as Danny Blue in Hustle, Dougie Raymond in The Vice, Dominic Foy in State of Play and Rick in Mad Dogs.
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Warren Moves Into Lead In SpainFox News - Apr 20, 2013
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Gop Lawmaker's Shocking Domestic Violence SuggestionHuffington Post - Feb 27, 2013
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Rory Mc Ilroy, Luke Donald, Marc Warren Share Lead After 2 Rounds Of Dubai World ChampionshipFox News - Nov 23, 2012
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Chris Harnick: 'The Good Wife' Recap: What's The Deal With Lana?Huffington Post - Oct 29, 2012
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CHILDHOOD
1967
Birth
Born on March 20, 1967.
TWENTIES

1992
25 Years Old
Warren had his first major film breakthrough with the 1992 BBC film An Ungentlemanly Act, in which he played Falklands Islands' Governor, Sir Rex Hunt's son, Tony.
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1995
28 Years Old
In 1995, Warren starred in the British film Boston Kickout.
1996
29 Years Old
In 1996 Warren played Immortal Morgan D'Estaing in the season four Highlander: The Series episode "Double Jeopardy".
THIRTIES
2000
33 Years Old
In 2000, he was presented a Royal Television Society award for his role as Monks in the ITV production of Oliver Twist.
2001
34 Years Old
In 2001 he appeared in the television drama Men Only as Mac, the husband of Katie (Esther Hall).
2003
36 Years Old
He played key supporting character Dominic Foy in the 2003 BBC serial State of Play.
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In June 2006 he played the character Elton Pope in an episode of Doctor Who titled "Love & Monsters".
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FORTIES
In February 2007 he appeared as casino-operating villain Tony Crane in the second series of BBC drama Life on Mars.
In January 2008 Warren starred in the Messiah series Messiah V: The Rapture taking over the main role from Ken Stott.

In 2009 he starred in a revival of Martin McDonagh's The Pillowman at the Curve theatre in Leicester, playing Katurian, for which he was nominated for a TMA award.

2010
43 Years Old
In May 2010, he played Steve Strange in Worried About The Boy, a BBC production due about the life of Boy George.

In spring 2011, Warren starred in a new Sky One production, Mad Dogs, alongside Max Beesley, Philip Glenister and John Simm.
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