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Marc Warren (born 20 March 1967) [1] is an English actor, known for his British television roles. His roles have included Albert Blithe in Band of Brothers (2001), Danny Blue in Hustle (2003-2007), Dougie Raymond in The Vice, Dominic Foy in State of Play, Rick in Mad Dogs (2011-2013), the Comte de Rochefort in The Musketeers (2015), the Gentleman in Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (2015), and ...
Danny Blue (Marc Warren – Series 1–4, Guest in Series 8) [3] – a seasoned short-con artist, Blue is somewhat brash but enthusiastic and imaginative, often wishing to prove he has the talent to pull off long cons and dreaming of being the best grifter in London. As part of his backstory by the writers, Blue's family were mostly crooks who ...
Hustle is a British television comedy–drama series made by Kudos Film & Television for BBC One in the United ... Played by Marc Warren. Background and joining the crew
Marc Warren (born 1967), played Danny Blue in the BBC's Hustle series, was born in Kingsthorpe. Lawrence Washington (1602–1653), rector and an ancestor of the first US President George Washington, was born at Sulgrave Manor, 12 miles south-west of Northampton. Lawrence's great-grandfather, Lawrence Washington (c. 1500–1583), who purchased ...
The $200,100 winning bid for a private lunch with software titan Marc Benioff might appear disappointing at first glance after years of multimillion-dollar bids for a private meal with investor ...
Warren called any lack of rules an "invitation for corruption on a scale not seen in our lifetimes." Musk is set to play an influential role in Trump's second term as a co-lead for the DOGE.
Apollo's third quarter fee-related earnings hit a record at $531 million, up 12.5% from a year ago. Total assets under management rose 16% from the prior year to $102 billion. The gain was fueled ...
Rinsler was studying to be a teacher at New York State University in New Paltz when he met Marc Warren. [1] Their 11 years of experiences as New York City teachers was the inspiration for the late 1990s sitcom Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher starring Mitch Mullany, which they created and were executive producers of.