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The eldest son of the Lord of Lidget-Green and his mother Lady Pauline of Waverly he grew up at Burtree Hall, a rambling estate in the north of England. Marc�s younger sister is a housewife and steam train enthusiast.
Marc attended Appleby School a thousand year old institution for trainee English Gentlemen where he excelled in Rugby, Latin and various under-the-counter chocolate dealing activities. Marc is one of the school�s most famous old-boys after St. John Boste (martyred in the 13th century), Dick Whittington and George Washington�s brothers Augustine and John.
Marc studied at Oxford and received a BS in some boring business topic before joining Salomon Brothers on Wall Street in 1990. Over the next 14 years Marc worked for every big name in international finance in London, New York and a dozen other cities around the world.
Marc was married for 7 years to a Brazilian Princess from Sao Paulo.
In 2002 Marc gave up the Porsche and the penthouse to take an MFA in Acting at the Academy of Arts in London. After graduating Marc produced a West-End of London musical that will open on Broadway in 2007.
In late 2005 Marc moved to Los Angeles to become a star.
Marc�s interests include fast cars, travel, yoga, wine, sailing, cycling, contemporary art, fast women and the financial markets. He lives alone but is contemplating adopting a stretch of highway between Albequerque and Truth or Consequences in New Mexico.
Reviews
After Life (2019)
Exceptional
Why has this show won only 6 minor awards? It's totally out of balance with the extraordinary reviews and huge IMDB score.
The Egyptian Book of the Dead (2006)
Great Fun
This show is a high quality contribution to our historical understanding of late 19th Century Egypt and the tussle that ensued over historical artifacts in that period. As a cast member it was great fun to shoot and a great cast and crew to work with. Many of us are still in touch! We're hoping that Gary Tarpinian will do a follow up and perhaps focus a show on Budge and his wicked nemesis - Grebault. If it looks hot that's because it was. We had some problems with the heat but everybody got through fine. Working with the animals was also fun. The donkeys were so patient and understanding in the heat all day. As my first experience of a biggish set production in the US (I've done things in the UK) it was an eye opener to see how well things were done.