Marc Elliott

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Marc Elliott
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Born Stratford-upon-Avon, England, United Kingdom
Occupation Actor
Years active 1991–present
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Marc Elliott is a British actor from Stratford-upon-Avon, England, who is best known for his role as Syed Masood in the BBC television soap opera EastEnders.[1]

Personal life

Elliott is the son of a Scottish father and Anglo-Indian mother,[2][3] and was educated at Warwick School, a private boys' school. He has a twin sister called Sophie [4] and an older sister called Melissa.[5]

Career

Elliott has appeared in a number of productions at Stratford-Upon-Avon's Royal Shakespeare Theatre while studying at Warwick School. In 2006 he joined the cast of the acclaimed Royal National Production and following tour of The History Boys. With a mainly theatrical background before joining EastEnders he has appeared in Holby City and The Bill.[1][6]

In 2009, Elliott was cast as Syed Masood in the BBC soap opera, EastEnders[7] and he won the 2010 British Soap Award for Best Newcomer for this role. Syed was a gay Muslim struggling with his sexuality, family expectations and religion, his defining storyline being his gay affair with Christian Clarke. Elliott has said about the role it was "incredibly important part" because "In so many cultures being gay is still something swept under the carpet." In September 2012, he announced he was leaving the soap, on 15 November 2012 he made his last appearance.[8]

After leaving EastEnders, Elliott joined the cast of Tape in the West End [9] In November 2013 Elliott appeared with The History Boys at the National Theatre 50 Years on Stage production, broadcast live by BBC Worldwide. In 2014 he appeared in Midsomer Murders - Wild Harvest and in the U.K. premiere of Urinetown: The Musical at St.James Theatre, as Mr. McQueen. He reprised his role in Urinetown with the West End transfer of the musical to the Apollo Theatre. In June 2016, Elliott will make his first appearance as doctor Issac Mayfield in the BBC medical drama Holby City.[10]

Television

Film

Theatre

Radio

  • Maps For Lost Lovers - Charag - (BBC Television) 2006
  • Bombay Talkie - Adam - (BBC World Service) 2005
  • The Tenth Man - Leonotre/Hauftman - (BBC World Service/Radio 4) 2004
  • Jadoo! - Jay - (BBC Radio 4) 2004
  • Captain Hubert - Julian - The Mob (BBC World Service) 2004

References

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