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Biography #2 (for The Merchant of Venice)

As winner of the Best Newcomer 2002 at the British Comedy Awards, Kris Marshall found success in the role of Nick Harper in four series of the BBC Television's hit comedy MY FAMILY. Amongst his other television appearances are in the series LIKELY LADS, THE BILL, TRIAL AND RETRIBUTION II, METROPOLIS, DR ZHIVAGO and more recently MURDER CITY and MY LIFE IN FILM.

Marshall's film credits include the recent romantic comedy hit LOVE ACTUALLY directed by Richard Curtis. He had also worked with directors Shekhar Kapur on the epic FOUR FEATHERS, Richard Eyre on IRIS and Dudi Appleton in THE MOST FERTILE MAN IN IRELAND. In the theatre Marshall has taken on roles in THE INVENTION OF LOVE, HAPPY SAVAGES, THE UNEXPECTED GUEST, WINSLOW BOY and MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM.

Bio courtesy Sony Classics for "The Merchant of Venice" (09-Jan-2005)


Biography #3 (for Love Actually)

Kris Marshall's credits include a variety of British and American projects, encompassing feature-length and short films, telefeatures and series, and theatrical works.

He is perhaps best known for his four seasons on the BBC series My Family; his work as Nick Harper garnered him the Best Newcomer of 2002 at the British Comedy Awards. Marshall's other television projects include Murder Squad, Dr. Zhivago, Waiting for the Whistle, Metropolis, Trial and Retribution II, The Bill, Lively Lads and Stick with Me Kid.

The actor was also seen in the films Iris, starring Judi Dench and Jim Broadbent; The Four Feathers, co-starring Wes Bentley, Kate Hudson and Heath Ledger; The Most Fertile Man in Ireland; Mood Swingers; Deathwatch; 5 Seconds to Spare; Closing Numbers; Make Believe; Rumblewood; Mexicano; and Je T'Aime John Wayne (winner of the 2000 L.F.F. short film competition).

Marshall's theatrical credits include Invention of Love (West End); Happy Savages (Lyric Hammersmith); The Unexpected Guest (No. 1 Tour); Journey's End (King's Head); Deathtrap (No. 1 Tour); The Winslow Boy (King's Edinburgh); Sleuth (Pomegranate); A Midsummer Night's Dream (Bucket Theatre); and Gagging of Britannia Closet (Referendum Party).

Bio courtesy Universal Pictures for "Love Actually" (07-Nov-2003)