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{{Short description|British actor (born 1967)}} {{About|the English actor}} {{Use British English|date=January 2014}} {{Use dmy dates|date=December 2022}} {{Infobox person | name = Marc Warren | image = Marc Warren 2011 Mad Dogs.png | caption= in ''[[Mad Dogs (British TV series)|Mad Dogs]]'', 2011 | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1967|3|20|df=y}} | birth_place = [[Northampton]], West Northamptonshire, England | death_date = | death_place = | occupation = Actor | years_active = 1986–present }} '''Marc Warren''' (born 20 March 1967)<ref>{{cite web |title=Marc Warren - Biography |url=https://www.hellomagazine.com/profiles/20091008478/marc-warren/ |website=hellomagazine.com |publisher=[[Hello! (magazine)|HELLO!]] |access-date=23 September 2024}}</ref> is an English actor, known for his British television roles. His roles have included [[Albert Blithe]] in ''[[Band of Brothers (miniseries)|Band of Brothers]]'' (2001), [[Danny Blue (Hustle)|Danny Blue]] in ''[[Hustle (TV series)|Hustle]]'' (2003-2007), Dougie Raymond in ''[[The Vice (TV series)|The Vice]]'', Dominic Foy in ''[[State of Play (TV series)|State of Play]]'', Rick in ''[[Mad Dogs (British TV series)|Mad Dogs]]'' (2011-2013), the [[Comte de Rochefort]] in ''[[The Musketeers]]'' (2015), the Gentleman in ''[[Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (miniseries)|Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell]]'' (2015), and Piet Van Der Valk in TV series ''[[Van der Valk (2020 TV series)|Van Der Valk]]'' (2020). Other notable credits include ''[[Burn Up (TV series)|Burn Up]]'' (2008), and ''[[Snatch (TV series)|Snatch]]'' (2017). ==Early life and education == Warren and his family moved from [[Northamptonshire]] to [[Farnborough, Hampshire]] in 1979. He attended [[Cove School, Hampshire|Cove Senior School]] for two years before moving back to [[Northampton]] in 1982.<ref name =hampshire>{{cite web|url= https://www.hampshirelive.news/news/hampshire-news/hustle-cast-what-adrian-lester-5265537 |title=Hustle cast: What have Adrian Lester, Hampshire-educated Marc Warren and Robert Glenister done since? |last=Lemieux |first=Hannah |website= HampshireLive.news |date=6 April 2021 |access-date=24 June 2023}}</ref> He studied drama at the [[East 15 Acting School]] in [[Loughton]], Essex, but left without graduating after being asked to play "the colour orange".<ref name="inews">{{Cite news |last=Rampton |first=James |title=Marc Warren: 'I spend most of my life as a real loner' |url= https://inews.co.uk/culture/television/marc-warren-interview-van-der-valk-itv-1781013 |work=inews.co.uk |date=8 August 2022}}</ref> == Career == === Theatre === Warren made his professional debut in May 1986, when he appeared at [[Royal & Derngate|The Northampton Theatre Royal]] in ''[[Stags and Hens]]''.<ref name="inews"/> He was a member of the [[National Youth Theatre]],<ref name="inews"/> and he played Billy Casper in ''Kes'' at the [[Birmingham Rep]] studio, and UK tour, directed by John Herriman for the Snap Theatre Company.<ref name="tap">{{Cite web|title= Marc Warren Television, Film, Theatre |url= https://theartistspartnership.co.uk/artist/marc-warren/ |work= TAP|access-date= June 13, 2023}}</ref> In 1991, he played the role of 'Lot' in a production of ''Kingdom of Earth'' at the [[Redgrave Theatre, Farnham|Redgrave Theatre]] in [[Farnham]], Hampshire.<ref name="theatre">{{Cite web|title= Marc Warren Past Productions |url= https://theatricalia.com/person/169y/marc-warren |work= theatricalia.com |access-date= June 13, 2023}}</ref> In November 1991, he played Jem, in [[To Kill a Mockingbird]], at the [[York Theatre Royal]].<ref name="theatre"/> He starred in a revival of [[Martin McDonagh]]'s ''[[The Pillowman]]'' at Leicester's [[Curve Theatre]] in 2009, playing Katurian, for which he was nominated for a [[TMA award]] for 'Best performance in a Play'.<ref name="tma">{{Cite web|title= TMA Announces 2009 Regional Theatre Nominees |url= https://www.whatsonstage.com/west-end-theatre/news/tma-announces-2009-regional-theatre-nominees_15697.html/ |work= whatsonstage.com|date= October 1, 2009}}</ref> The same year, he starred as Ray Say in a West End revival of ''[[The Rise and Fall of Little Voice]]'' alongside [[Diana Vickers]] and [[Lesley Sharp]].<ref name="tap"/> To promote the play, he wrote a series of articles for ''[[The Guardian]]'', titled "Marc Warren's Little Voice diary",<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/stage/series/marc-warren-little-voice-diary |title=Marc Warren's Little Voice diary |date=September–October 2009 |access-date=25 June 2023 |work=The Guardian}}</ref> and appeared on ''[[The One Show]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2009/oct/06/marc-warren-little-voice |title=Marc Warren's Little Voice diary: Meeting the press |date=7 October 2009 |access-date=25 June 2023 |work=The Guardian |last=Warren |first=Marc}}</ref> Warren returned to the theatre in September 2011, playing the charismatic rebel protagonist in [[Emma Reeves]]' new adaptation of [[Donn Pearce]]'s novel ''[[Cool Hand Luke (novel)|Cool Hand Luke]]'', at London's [[Aldwych Theatre]].<ref name="stage">{{cite news|last=Woolman|first=Natalie|title=Marc Warren to star in West End Cool Hand Luke|url= http://www.thestage.co.uk/news/newsstory.php/32499/marc-warren-to-star-in-west-end-cool-hand|work=thestage.co.uk|date=10 June 2011|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20121012092708/http://www.thestage.co.uk/news/2011/06/marc-warren-to-star-in-west-end-cool-hand-luke/ |url-status=dead|archive-date=October 12, 2012}}</ref> === Film and television === Warren's first major film breakthrough was the 1992 [[BBC]] film ''[[An Ungentlemanly Act]]'', in which he played [[Rex Hunt (governor)|Tony Hunt]], alongside [[Ian Richardson]].<ref name="tap"/> He appeared in ''[[Grange Hill (series 15)|Grange Hill]]'' in the early 1990s as schoolboy Thomas Rankin.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.mylondon.news/news/tv/itv-van-der-valk-marc-24755577 |title=ITV Van Der Valk: Marc Warren's forgotten Grange Hill role, net worth and famous ex-girlfriend |last=Quinn |first=Angie |website=[[MyLondon]] |date=14 August 2022 |access-date=24 June 2023}}</ref> He starred in the 1995 British drama film ''[[Boston Kickout]]'',<ref name="tap"/> and played [[Immortal (Highlander)|immortal]] Morgan D'Estaing in the season four ''[[Highlander: The Series|Highlander]]'' episode "[[Episodes of Highlander (season 4)#Double Jeopardy|Double Jeopardy]]" in 1996.<ref name="tv"/> He played Police Constable Dougie Raymond in the British television series ''[[The Vice (TV series)|The Vice]]'',<ref name="tv">{{Cite web|title= Marc Warren credits|url= https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/marc-warren/credits/3000177882/ |work= tvguide.com|access-date= June 14, 2023}}</ref> and [[Albert Blithe]] in [[HBO]]'s 2001 miniseries ''[[Band of Brothers (miniseries)|Band of Brothers]]''.<ref name="tv"/> In 2000, he was presented with a [[Royal Television Society]] award for his role as [[Monks (Oliver Twist)|Monks]] in the [[Oliver Twist (1999 miniseries)|ITV production of ''Oliver Twist'']]. He appeared in the 2001 television drama ''Men Only'' as Mac, the husband of Katie ([[Esther Hall]]). In 2002, he played Dr. Ivo Steadman in ''[[No Night Is Too Long]]'', a British film adapted from the [[No Night Is Too Long (novel)|novel of the same name]]. He played key supporting character Dominic Foy in the 2003 BBC serial ''[[State of Play (TV series)|State of Play]]''. Between 2004 and 2007, he played Danny Blue (a main character) in the BBC TV series ''[[Hustle (TV series)|Hustle]]'' (series 1 to 4).<ref name="tap"/> In June 2006, Warren played the character Elton Pope in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode "[[Love & Monsters (Doctor Who)|Love & Monsters]]".<ref name="tap"/> In December of that year, he appeared as the crazed assassin [[Ankh-Morpork Assassins' Guild#Mr. Teatime|Mr. Teatime]] in [[Sky One]]'s adaptation of ''[[Terry Pratchett's Hogfather|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]]. The TV film, which aired in December, received viewing figures of 5.23 million.<ref>[http://www.barb.co.uk/viewingsummary/weekreports.cfm?report=weeklyterrestrial&requesttimeout=500 Profile] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080712091241/http://www.barb.co.uk/viewingsummary/weekreports.cfm?report=weeklyterrestrial&RequestTimeout=500 |date=12 July 2008 }}, BARB.co.uk; accessed 30 November 2015.</ref> In February 2007, he appeared as casino-operating villain Tony Crane in the second series of BBC drama ''[[Life on Mars (British TV series)|Life on Mars]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2007/02_february/01/mars_guest.shtml |title=Life On Mars: The guest cast |work=BBC Press Office |type=press pack |date=1 February 2007 |access-date=24 June 2023}}</ref> In December of the same year, he played Mr. John Simpson in the BBC production of ''[[Ballet Shoes (film)|Ballet Shoes]]'' with [[Emilia Fox]] and [[Emma Watson]]. In January 2008, he starred in the Messiah series ''[[Messiah (British TV series)|Messiah V: The Rapture]]'', taking over the main role from [[Ken Stott]]. He played the Repairman, a member of The Fraternity, in the 2008 film ''[[Wanted (2008 film)|Wanted]]''.<ref name="tap"/> He won 'Overall Best Actor' at the 2009 Rome Fiction Festival, for his performance as Philip Crowley in ''[[Burn Up (TV series)|Burn Up]]'' (2008).<ref name="rome"/> In May 2010, Warren played [[Steve Strange]] in ''[[Worried About the Boy]]'', a BBC production about the life of [[Boy George]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2010/02_february/05/boy.shtml |work=BBC Press Office |type=press release |title=Worried About The Boy, new drama about Boy George, commissioned as part of BBC Two's Eighties season |date=5 February 2010}}</ref> The following year, he initiated and starred in a new Sky One production, ''[[Mad Dogs (British TV series)|Mad Dogs]]'' (alongside [[Max Beesley]], [[Philip Glenister]] and [[John Simm]]), which eventually ran to fourteen episodes over four series.<ref name="mad">{{Cite news|title=John Simm and Philip Glenister to star in Sky1's Mad Dogs |last=Deans |first=Jason |url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2010/may/05/john-simm-philip-glenister-mad-dogs |work=The Guardian |date=5 May 2010}}</ref> He reprised his role of Danny Blue for the final episode of ''Hustle'' (series 8) in 2012. That same year, he joined the cast of the American drama ''[[The Good Wife]]'' in the recurring role of Kalinda Sharma's estranged husband.<ref name="nyt">{{Cite news|last=Hale|first=Mike|url= https://archive.nytimes.com/query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage-9F05EEDA153BF937A35753C1A9649D8B63.html |title= 'The Good Wife' Multitasks| publisher=[[The New York Times Company]]|website=archive.nytimes.com |date= 4 October 2012}}</ref><ref name =hampshire/> He played [[Comte de Rochefort|Rochefort]] in the BBC drama ''[[The Musketeers]]'', and appeared as The Gentleman in the BBC's ''[[Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (miniseries)|Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell]]'' alongside [[Eddie Marsan]].<ref name="inews"/><ref name =hampshire/> From 2020, Warren starred as the title character in the [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] reboot of the '70s detective series ''[[Van der Valk (2020 TV series)|Van der Valk]]''.<ref name="inews"/> The fourth series went to air in August 2024.<ref name="h633">{{cite web | last=Knox | first=David | title=Returning: Van Der Valk | website=TV Tonight | date=28 August 2024 | url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2024/08/returning-van-der-valk-2.html | access-date=6 September 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=Van Der Valk–Stylish mystery series returns for fourth season | website=borg | date=27 July 2024 | url=https://borg.com/2024/07/27/van-der-valk-stylish-mystery-series-returns-for-fourth-season/ | access-date=6 September 2024}}</ref> === Advertising === In 2009, Warren voiced "Orange" in a UK advertising campaign for [[Zurich Insurance Group]] alongside [[Alexander Armstrong]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Johnson |first=Branwell |date=June 30, 2009 |title=Zürich Connect unveils début campaign |url=https://www.marketingweek.com/zurich-connect-unveils-debut-campaign/ |website=[[Marketing Week]]}}</ref> In 2011, Warren fronted an ad campaign for [[Virgin Media]]'s [[TiVo]] set-top boxes.<ref>{{Cite web |date=July 7, 2011 |title=Virgin Media 'TiVo' by DDB UK |url=https://www.campaignlive.co.uk/article/virgin-media-tivo-ddb-uk/1079077 |website=[[Campaign (magazine)|Campaign]]}}</ref> ==Personal life== Warren is interested in magic, [[sleight of hand]], and [[mentalism]], and has spent some time studying the art of [[Mentalism|mind reading]].<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2004/01_january/20/hustle_marc_warren.shtml |title= Hustle – Danny Blue (Marc Warren) |website=BBC Press Office |type=press release |date=24 September 2014 |access-date=24 June 2023}}</ref> In his spare time, he likes to meditate, and play the guitar.<ref name="inews"/> From 2007 to 2009, Warren was in a relationship with [[Abi Titmuss]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Van der Valk star Marc Warren's love life and relationship history with famous exes |url=https://www.hellomagazine.com/film/495758/van-der-valk-marc-warren-love-life-relationship-history-famous-exes/ |website=hellomagazine.com |publisher=[[Hello! (magazine)|Hello!]] |access-date=23 September 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Marc Warren Biography |url=https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/marc-warren/bio/3000177882/ |website=tvguide.com |publisher=[[TV Guide]] |access-date=23 September 2024}}</ref> ==Filmography== ===Film=== {| class = "wikitable sortable" |- ! Year ! Title ! Role ! class = "unsortable" | Notes |- | 1995 || ''[[Boston Kickout]]'' || Robert || |- | 1996 || ''[[Shine (film)|Shine]]'' || Ray || |- | 1997 || ''[[Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis]]'' || Clint || |- | rowspan="2" | 1998 || ''[[B. Monkey]]'' || Terence || |- | ''[[Dad Savage]]'' || Vic || |- | 2000 || ''Free Spirits'' || Cokehead || |- | rowspan="2" | 2002 || ''[[Al's Lads]]''|| Jimmy || Released in US as ''Capone's Boys'' |- | ''[[Revengers Tragedy]]''|| Supervacuo || |- | rowspan="2" | 2003 || ''[[The Principles of Lust]]''|| Billy || |- | ''[[Song for a Raggy Boy]]''|| Brother Mac || |- | rowspan="2" | 2005 || ''[[Green Street (film)|Green Street]]''|| Steve Dunham || |- | ''[[Hellraiser: Deader]]''|| Joey || |- | rowspan="3" | 2006 || ''[[Colour Me Kubrick]]''|| Hud || |- | ''[[Land of the Blind]]''|| Pool || |- | ''The Lives of the Saints''|| Father Daniel || |- | rowspan="2" | 2008 || ''Intercom''|| Simon || short |- | ''[[Wanted (2008 film)|Wanted]]''|| The Repairman || |- | rowspan="2" | 2010 || ''Do Elephants Pray?''|| Marrlen || |- | ''[[Worried About the Boy]]''|| Steve Strange || BBC television film |- | 2012 || ''[[Wild Bill (2011 film)|Wild Bill]]'' || Drunk dad || |} ===Television=== {| class = "wikitable sortable" |- ! Year ! Title ! Role ! class = "unsortable" | Notes |- | 1987-1995 || ''[[The Bill]]'' || Various || 4 episodes |- | rowspan="2" | 1991 || ''[[Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]]'' || Nick || Episode: "Humpty Dumpty" |- | ''[[Sir Gawain and the Green Knight#Film and television|Gawain and the Green Knight]]'' || King Arthur || rowspan="2" |TV Film |- | rowspan="4" | 1992 || ''[[An Ungentlemanly Act]]'' || Tony Hunt |- | ''[[Grange Hill]]'' || Thomas Rankin || 4 episodes |- | ''[[Between the Lines (TV series)|Between the Lines]]'' || PC Underwood || Episode: "Out of the Game" |- | ''[[Sam Saturday]]'' || DC Colin Fennel || Episode: "A Chemical Reaction" |- | 1993 || ''[[Heartbeat (British TV series)|Heartbeat]]'' || Rupert Ashfordly || Episode: "Secrets" |- | 1994 || [[Sharpe (TV series)|''Sharpe'']]|| Captain Rymer ||Episode: ''[[Sharpe's Company (TV programme)|Sharpe's Company]]'' |- | rowspan="3" | 1995 || ''[[List of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles episodes#Season III (1994–96)|Young Indiana Jones and the Attack of the Hawkmen]]'' || [[Manfred von Richthofen]] ||TV Film |- | ''[[Prime Suspect|Prime Suspect: Scent of Darkness]]'' || DC Andy Dyson || Series 4, Episode 3 |- | ''[[The Ghostbusters of East Finchley]]'' || Butch || 3 episodes |- | rowspan="2" | 1996 || ''[[A Touch of Frost]]''|| Graham McArdy || Episode: "Paying the Price" |- | ''Hidden in Silence''|| Lubic || Film dramatisation |- | rowspan="2" | 1997 || ''[[Highlander: The Series|Highlander]]''|| Morgan D'Estaing || Episode: "Double Jeopardy" |- | ''[[Wycliffe (TV series)|Wycliffe]]''|| DC Arnie Swarland || Episode: "Dance of the Scorpions" |- | 1998 || ''[[How Do You Want Me?]]''|| Mark Piggott || Episode: "Woof" |- | 1999 || ''[[Oliver Twist (1999 TV series)|Oliver Twist]]'' || [[Monks (Oliver Twist)|Monks]] || 4 episodes |- | 1999–2000 ||''[[The Vice (TV series)|The Vice]]'' || Dougie Raymond || 10 episodes |- | 2000 || ''Black Cab'' || Stuart ||Episode: "Work" |- | rowspan="4" | 2001 || ''[[Band of Brothers (miniseries)|Band of Brothers]]'' || [[Albert Blithe|Pvt. Albert Blithe]] || 3 episodes: "[[List of Band of Brothers episodes|Currahee]]", "[[List of Band of Brothers episodes|Day of Days]]" and "[[List of Band of Brothers episodes|Carentan]]" |- | ''[[The Bombmaker]]'' || Quinn ||TV Film |- | ''Men Only'' || Mac || Two-part drama |- | ''Big Bad World'' || Russell || Series 3, Episode 4 |- | rowspan="3" | 2002 || ''[[NCS: Manhunt]]'' || Laurence Bright || Episode: "Tinderbox" |- | ''[[Clocking Off]]'' || PC Jason Woods || Episode: "Franny's Story" |- |''[[No Night Is Too Long]]'' |Dr. Ivo Steadman |BBC television film |- | rowspan="3" | 2003 || ''[[State of Play (TV series)|State of Play]]''|| Dominic Foy || 2 episodes |- | ''Reversals''|| Dr. Chris Singleton ||TV Film |- | ''[[Agatha Christie's Poirot]]''|| Meredith Blake || Episode: "[[List of Agatha Christie's Poirot episodes#Series 9 (2003–04)|Five Little Pigs]]" |- | rowspan="2" |2004 || ''Pretending to Be Judith''|| Hugo ||TV Film |- | ''[[Agatha Christie's Marple|Agatha Christie's Miss Marple]]'' || Captain Ainsworth || Episode: "The Murder at the Vicarage" |- |2004–2007; 2012 || ''[[Hustle (TV series)|Hustle]]'' || [[Danny Blue (Hustle)|Danny Blue]] ||Regular in series 1–4; guest appearance in series finale |- | rowspan="2" |2005 || ''[[Vincent (TV series)|Vincent]]'' || Gary de Silva || Series 1, Episode 1 |- | ''[[Twisted Tales (British TV series)|Twisted Tales]]'' || Alex Wright || |- | rowspan="3" | 2006 || ''[[Doctor Who]]'' || Elton Pope || Episode: "[[Love & Monsters (Doctor Who)|Love & Monsters]]" |- | ''[[Terry Pratchett's Hogfather]]'' || [[Ankh-Morpork Assassins' Guild#Mr Teatime|Mr Jonathan Teatime]] || |- |[[Dracula (2006 film)|''Dracula'']] |[[Count Dracula]] |TV Film |- | rowspan="2" | 2007 || ''[[Life on Mars (British TV series)|Life on Mars]]''|| Tony Crane || Episode: "[[Helpless (Life on Mars)|Helpless]]" |- |''[[Ballet Shoes (film)|Ballet Shoes]]'' |Mr. Simpson |BBC television film |- | rowspan="3" |2008 || ''[[Messiah (British TV series)|Messiah V: The Rapture]]''|| DCI Joseph Walker || |- | ''[[Burn Up (TV series)|Burn Up]]''|| Philip Crowley || |- | ''[[Mutual Friends (TV series)|Mutual Friends]]''|| Martin Grantham || |- | rowspan="4" |2010 || ''Touched By Frost: Goodbye Jack''|| Narrator || TV Film |- | ''[[Ben Hur (miniseries)|Ben Hur]]''|| David || |- | ''[[Worried About the Boy]]'' || [[Steve Strange]] || |- | ''[[Accused (2010 TV series)|Accused]]'' || Kenny Armstrong || Series 1, Episode 5 |- | 2011–2013 || ''[[Mad Dogs (British TV series)|Mad Dogs]]'' || Rick || 14 episodes |- | 2011 || ''Without You'' || Greg || TV Mini Series 2011–2012; 3 episodes |- | 2012 ||''[[The Good Wife]]'' || Nick Saverese || 8 episodes |- | rowspan="2" | 2015 || ''[[The Musketeers]]'' || [[Comte de Rochefort|Rochefort]] || 9 episodes |- | ''[[Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (miniseries)|Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell]]'' || The Gentleman with the Thistle-down Hair || 7 episodes |- | 2017 || ''[[Snatch (TV series)|Snatch]]'' || Bob Fink || 10 episodes |- | 2018 || ''[[Safe (TV series)|Safe]]'' || Pete || 8 episodes |- | rowspan="3" | 2019|| [[Flack (TV series)|''Flack'']] || Tom || 6 episodes |- | ''[[Porters (TV series)|Porters]]'' || Graham Post || Episode: "Halloween" |- | ''[[Beecham House]]'' || Samuel Parker || Series 1, 6 episodes |- | 2020–present || ''[[Van der Valk (2020 TV series)|Van der Valk]]'' || Piet Van der Valk || Lead role, 12 episodes |- | 2023 || ''[[Big Boys (TV series)|Big Boys]]'' || Dennis King || 3 Episodes |- | 2024 || ''[[The Red King (TV series)|The Red King]]'' || Dr Ian Prideaux || 5 Episodes |- | 2025 || ''[[Missing You (2025 TV series)|Missing You]]'' || Monte Leburne ||3 Episodes |} ==Awards and nominations== {| class="wikitable" !Year !Award !Category !Work !Result !Ref. |- | 2009 | Rome Fiction Festival | Overall Best Actor | ''[[Burn Up (TV series)|Burn Up]]'' | {{won}} | <ref name="rome">{{cite web |title= Big winners at the third Rome Fiction Festival 2009 |url= https://variety.com/2009/scene/markets-festivals/burn-buddenbrooks-top-rome-fiction-1118005883/#! |publisher= variety.com |date= 11 June 2009}}</ref> |- | 2018 | [[National Film Awards UK]] | Best Breakthrough Performance | ''[[Snatch (TV series)]]'' | {{nom}} | <ref name="nfa">{{cite news |title= Winners announced at the 4th annual National Film Awards UK 2018 |url= https://www.nationalfilmawards.org/winners-announced-at-the-4th-annual-national-film-awards-uk/ |website= nationalfilmawards.org |date= 29 March 2018}}</ref> |} ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== * {{IMDb name|id=0912938|name=Marc Warren}} * {{TV Guide person|id=3000177882}} * {{Rotten Tomatoes}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Warren, Marc}} [[Category:1967 births]] [[Category:20th-century English male actors]] [[Category:21st-century English male actors]] [[Category:Alumni of East 15 Acting School]] [[Category:English male film actors]] [[Category:English male radio actors]] [[Category:English male stage actors]] [[Category:English male television actors]] [[Category:English male voice actors]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Male actors from Hampshire]] [[Category:National Youth Theatre members]] [[Category:People from Farnborough, Hampshire]] [[Category:Male actors from Northampton]] [[Category:Actors from Rushmoor]]
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