Marc Danbury

Marc Danbury

62 · Born: Apr 12, 1963

Personal Details

BornApr 12, 1963 Bristol, England, UK

Biography

Marc Danbury, a talented character actor, was born on April 12th, 1963, in the vibrant city of Bristol, England. Throughout his illustrious career, he has made a significant impact in various mediums, including film, television, and theatre.

One of his most notable roles was that of Jim Vercoe in the popular BBC series Poldark, which premiered in 2016. Prior to this, he portrayed Alistair Duggan in the BBC drama Mistresses from 2008 to 2009.

In addition to his television work, Danbury has also made appearances in several films, including the comedic caper Johnny English, released in 2003. His other notable film roles include Trevor in the 2015 drama Access All Areas and Millar in the 2005 comedy Lost Dogs.

Furthermore, Danbury has also had the opportunity to showcase his acting talents on stage, with roles in various theatre productions. His versatility as an actor has undoubtedly been a key factor in his success, allowing him to take on a wide range of characters and projects throughout his career.

As a result, Marc Danbury has established himself as a respected and accomplished character actor, with a diverse range of credits to his name.

Career

2025
2024
Escape
Escape as Stephens
DarkGame
DarkGame as Agent Jackson
2022
The Fence
The Fence as PC Filer
2020
As I Am
As I Am as Phil
2017
Three Girls
Three Girls as David Winnick MP
2016
Poldark
Poldark as Jim Vercoe
2014
Jonathan Creek
Jonathan Creek as Burglar 1
2009
Mistresses
Mistresses as Duggan
2005
Lost Dogs
Lost Dogs as Miller
The Truth About Love
The Truth About Love as Supporter at Court
2003
1999
Soul's Ark
Soul's Ark as The Form