Marcus is a Mancunian actor based in London.
He recently starred in ‘Hijack’ opposite Idris Elba for Apple TV and ‘Fool Me Once’ with Michelle Keegan for Netflix, and has just wrapped on ‘Steve’ alongside Cillian Murphy.
His other TV credits include ‘Wedding Season’ (Disney+), ‘The Suspect’ (ITV), ‘Trying’ series 3 (BBC/Apple TV), ‘The Nevers’ (HBO), ‘Four Weddings and a Funeral’ (Hulu), ‘Warren’ and ‘Red Dwarf XII’.
Marcus also played the Director in Netflix’s ‘Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga’ opposite Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams.
Hank Zipzer's Christmas Catastrophe follows Hank in the run up to Christmas as he prepares for a new baby brother. But Hank's life never runs smoothly and soon Miss Adolf is turning Mr. Rock's Rudolph the Rock'n'Roll Reindeer into a one-woman Christmas Carol - two school inspectors are getting injured in a bizarre sleighing accident and Mr. Joy is trying to cancel Christmas altogether. In his attempt to drag triumph from the glittering jaws of doom, Hank will ice skate into disaster, nearly crash a Christmas tree into a crowd, get himself and his best friends arrested, get his favourite teacher sacked and lose the love of his life. This time, he really has let everyone down. Surely even Hank can't get out this one. Luckily for us, there's no way to tell Hank that.
What would you do if you went to the doctors and discovered that you only had 1500 words left to live? What would you say? Are some words more important than others? '1500 Words' is a funny and moving short film about one man trying to keep his marriage and himself alive whilst using the fewest words possible.
A group of cooks at an asylum for the criminally insane get locked in with the inmates during a massive thunderstorm
Ossie Davis narrates a history of "race films," films made before 1950 which catered to a primarily black audience.