Eddie Marsan - Famous Actor

Eddie Marsan Net Worth

$800,000

Eddie Marsan, the famous English actor, has a net worth of $800 thousand dollars.

Marsan’s acting career began in 1992 and has since appeared in several high-grossing movies including ‘Sherlock Holmes’ and ‘War Horse’, and he has also won awards for his performances in ‘Happy-Go-Lucky’

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Key facts:

  • Eddie Marsan is a renowned English actor who studied at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in London.
  • He made his TV debut in 1992, and his film debut came in 1997's " Get Well Soon".
  • Marsan has starred in numerous blockbusters including "Gangs of New York", "Mission: Impossible III", "Sherlock Holmes", and "War Horse".
  • The actor has won several awards for his contributions to the entertainment industry, such as a National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor and a London Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor. He earned these accolades due to his performance in films like "Happy-Go-Lucky".
  • In addition, Eddie Marsan is married to make-up artist Janine Schneider, and they have four children together.

Basic Information About Eddie Marsan

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsActor
Net worth$800,000
Date of birth1968-06-09 (56 years old)
Place of birthStepney
NationalityEngland
SpouseJanine Schneider - (1 JuneΒ 2002 - present)Β (4 children)
GenderMale
Height5 ft 8 in (1.74 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

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Eddie Marsan awards

Award Name State Movie / Series Name Year
COFCA Award - Best Supporting ActorNomineeDoubt2009
British Independent Film Award - Best Supporting ActorWinnerHappy-Go-Lucky2008
COFCA Award - Best Supporting ActorNomineeHappy-Go-Lucky2009
Chlotrudis Award - Best Supporting ActorWinnerHappy-Go-Lucky2009
ALFS Award - British Supporting Actor of the YearWinnerHappy-Go-Lucky2009
Evening Standard British Film Award - Best ActorNomineeThe Disappearance of Alice Creed2011

Eddie Marsan roles

Movie / Series Role
Wrath of ManTerry
The GentlemenBig Dave
The VirtuosoThe Loner
White Boy RickArt Derrick
Jack the Giant SlayerCrawe
Mission: Impossible IIIBrownway
The World's EndPeter Page
Gangs of New YorkKilloran
FilthBladesey
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of ShadowsInspector Lestrade
Sherlock HolmesInspector Lestrade
Sherlock Holmes 3Inspector Lestrade
Snow White and the HuntsmanDuir
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & ShawProfessor Andreiko
Atomic BlondeSpyglass
VicePaul Wolfowitz
Deadpool 2Headmaster
V for VendettaEtheridge
HancockRed
Match PointOffice Worker (uncredited)
The IllusionistJosef Fischer (as Edward Marsan)
The ExceptionHeinrich Himmler
The Professor and the MadmanMr. Muncie
Miami ViceNicholas
War HorseSgt. Fry
The New WorldEddie
Sixty SixManny Rubens
MowgliVihaan (voice)
Their FinestSammy Smith
ConcussionDr. Steven DeKosky
21 GramsReverend John
Happy-Go-LuckyScott
TyrannosaurJames
The Disappearance of Alice CreedVic
X+YRichard
EntebbeShimon Peres
The Limehouse GolemUncle
Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White HouseAgency Man
I Want CandyDoug Perry
A Kind of MurderMarty Kimmel
AbigailJonathan Foster
Flag Day
Violence of Action
Pets UnitedThe Cyborg / The Mayor / Frank Stone (voice)
London BoulevardDI Bailey
Vera DrakeReg
Beowulf & GrendelFather Brendan
The Man Who Knew Too LittleMugger #1
Game-OnStoat 1 episode, 1996
Law & Order: UKJason Peters 2 episodes, 2009-2010

Eddie Marsan's Quotes

  • I sometimes think if I had gone to Oxford or Cambridge and looked like a handsome young guy who could be in an Evelyn Waugh novel or something, I'd be a massive movie star. But there's a longevity to what I do. It's more reliable. Someone isn't deciding that I'm the next big thing. Because if they're deciding I'm the next big thing, they can decide that someone else is the next big thing.
  • I used to do a lot of comedy. I don't know what happened. I think it's my face.
  • I see all these people talking about acting as a great spiritual thing. It's not. There's no great mystery to acting. It's a very simple thing to do but you have to work hard at it. It's about asking questions and using your imagination. The trick to acting is not to show off, it's to think the thoughts of the character. I was lucky because when I started acting, it was doing jobs above pubs. I learned to act in anonymity so by the time people saw me, I knew what I was doing. I was crap for years but no one saw me being crap. It's a trade you learn.
  • ...British actors, we have a tradition, I think it comes from weekly rep [repertory company], where we learn the lines and dodge the furniture. And also we have a tradition where we serve the writing. So when we get a script, our point of reference is the writing.
  • I don't do television. And that's not a choice, it's just for some reason it's never fitted, they've never wanted me, really. ...British TV is very very introverted. They have, it's very small circles. They watch TV, they don't watch movies. (November 2008)

Interesting Facts about Eddie Marsan

  1. Attended Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, and the Academy of the Science of Acting & Directing.
  2. Studied acting in London under renowned teacher Sam Kogan, founder of the acting school long known as ASAD.
  3. Began filming his scenes for Hancock (2008), just two days after he completed filming on Happy-Go-Lucky (2008).
  4. Has been in three movies with Charlize Theron; Hancock (2008), Snow White and the Huntsman (2012) and Atomic Blonde (2017).
  5. Father of Tilly Marsan, Blu Marsan, Bodhi Marsan, and Rufus Marsan.

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