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2005.01.06. 15:01
karakterek az Angel 5.szezonjábol
James Marsters
"When I discovered that Spike really was a wuss before he was a vampire, that was terrifying." James Marsters plays Spike who, like several members of Angel, was first introduced on the now-deceased Buffy The Vampire Slayer. He's been wearing the same black duster since his introduction in BtVS' second season episode School Hard. Spike (a.k.a William the Bloody) is a bad-ass vampire, spawn and lover of Drusilla and former protégé to the great Angelus. Spike fell in love with Buffy and sacrificed himself in the show's finale to close the Hellmouth - not for one moment thinking he'd be resurrected and given a new life and new friends in Los Angeles...with Angel.
Vital Stats
- Birthday: August 20th (1961? '69? '72?)
- Birthplace: Greenville, California
- Height: 5'10
- Hair: naturally dark brown
- Status: divorced/separated but currently taken
James' Bio "[In highschool] I didn't care what people thought about me. I was a punk rocker. Everyone was wearing jeans, flannel, and hiking boots, but I wore Chinese slippers and mascara." James Marsters attended the renowned performing institution Julliard and graduated from the American Conservatory Theatre. James started acting on the stage in various cities like New York, Chicago and Seattle. He then moved to Los Angeles to begin a career in TV and film. Prior to his Spike, Buffy The Vampire Slayer and now Angel, he appeared in series like Northern Exposure and Moloney. James was invited to audition for Buffy and was given a contract to appear on several episodes in the second season. But Joss Whedon, seeing the impact of his character on the fans, decided to insert him in the show on a more regular basis. Marsters has appeared in a few independant movies. Chance was realized and written by co-star Amber Benson (Tara from BtVS). When not acting, James is the lead vocals and acoustic guitar player of the band Ghost Of The Robot. They released their first CD Mad Brilliant early in 2003. "Acting, I can do anything. I'm not embarrassed. I can drop my pants for a nickel. But singing gives me hives. I fear it, which is why I do it.''
Fact-O-Rama When he was first asked to audition for Buffy, James declined because he thought the title was ridiculous. He hadn't see the show before. He watched one episode the following day and changed his opinion.
Q: What aspect of your character would you like to have? License to kill. Q: If you weren't in show business, you would be? In jail. Q: If you could write your own epitaph, what would it be? "He tried."
Film Credits
- Chance (2002) Amber Benson's movie. He plays Simon. Costarred: Amber Benson, Andy Hallett, Jeff Ricketts.
- The Enforcers (2001) (miniseries) He plays Sully. Costarred: Andy Hallett, Jarrod Crawford, Tangi Miller, Michelle Trachtenberg.
- House on the Haunted Hill (1999) He plays Channel 3 cameraman.
- Winding Roads (1998) He plays Billy Johnson.
TV Credits
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2003) as Spike
- Andromeda (2001) as Charlemagne Bolivar 'Into the Labyrinth'
- Strange Frequency (2001) as Mitch Brand 'Soul Man'
- Millenium (1999) as Eric Swan 'Collateral Damage'
- Moloney (1997) as Billy O'Hara 'Herniated Nick'
- Northern Exposure (1993) as Reverend Dwight Harding 'Grosse Pointe'
- Northern Exposure (1992) as Bellhop 'It Happened in Juneau'
Theater Credits
- Los Angeles
The Why | The Blank Theatre Company (aug.) 2000- (sept.) 2000 The Tempest | Festival in LA
- Seattle
Macbeth | Ethnic Cultural Theatre (oct.) 1996 Twelfth Night | Ethnic Cultural Theater (oct.) 1996 A Doll House | Theatre on the Square (nov.) 1995 Voices In The Dark | A Contemporary Theatre (oct.) 1994- (nov.)1994 Killers | New Mercury Theatre (mar.) 1994- (apr.) 1994 Ohio Impromptu | New Mercury Theatre (jan.) 1994 Victoria Station | New Mercury Theatre (jan.) 1994 The Shawl | New Mercury Theatre (jan.) 1994 Criminals in Love | New Mercury Theatre (aug.) 1993- (sept.) 1993 Life Is A Dream | New Mercury Thatre (june) 1993 A Phoenix Too Frequent | New Mercury Theatre (feb.) 1991
- Chicago
Life Is A Dream | Bailiwick Repertory (feb.) 1990- (apr.) 1990 A Phoenix Too Frequent | Genesis Theatre (oct.) 1989- (nov.) 1989 Something Unspoken | Genesis Theatre (july) 1989 Incorruptible: The Life, Death and Dreams of Maximilian de Robespierre, or The Two Contrary States of the Human Soul | Bailiwick Repertory (june) 1989- (july) 1989 Being Friends Lost (part of ''Making Noise Quietly'') | Bailiwick Repertory (mar.) 1989- (apr.) 1989 Mortal Risk | Chicago Cooperative Stage (sept.) 1988- (oct.) 1988 White Plague | Northlight Theatre (feb.) 1988- (mar.) 1988 A Marriage of Figaro | Northlight Theatre (dec.) 1987- (jan.) 1988 The Tempest | Goodman Theatre (apr.) 1987- (may) 1987
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