Born:
June 09, 1968
in
Stepney, London
Best Known For:
Being an acclaimed character actor.
Early-life:
Edward Maurice Charles Marsan was born in Stepney, London, on June 9, 1968. Eddie landed a job in a men's clothes shop on his 16th birthday and the shop's owner, Mr Bennett, would go on to change his life when he clubbed together with Marsan's mum to pay for acting lessons. Eddie went on to study acting at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, and the Academy of the Science of Acting & Directing.
Career:
Marsan's first TV credit was as a yob in a 1992 episode of ITV sitcom The Piglet Files. He went on to have roles in a number of TV shows such as EastEnders, Casualty, Game On, Grange Hill, Kavanagh QC and The Bill. He made his big-screen debut in 1997's Get Well Soon and since then he has appeared in a number of low-budget British movies and big Hollywood blockbusters, including Gangs of New York (2002), 21 Grams (2003), Vera Drake (2004), Mission: Impossible III (2006), Happy-Go-Lucky (2008), V for Vendetta (2005), Hancock (2008), Sherlock Holmes (2009) and its 2011 sequel, War Horse (2011), Snow White and the Huntsman (2012), and The World's End (2013). More recently, he returned to TV in American crime drama Ray Donovan, and British drama Southcliffe.
Quote:
"I don't have a great need to be liked by an audience."
Trivia:
He is a patron for the School of the Science of Acting and Kazzum, a children's theatre company.