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Biography

Early life
Marsters was born in Greenville, California, the son of a former minister and social worker. He grew up with his brother and sister in Modesto, California. Dreaming about becoming an actor since he played Eeyore in Winnie the Pooh in fourth grade, James joined the theater group at Davis High School, acting in many plays including musicals. After graduation, Marsters studied at the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts, 1980–1982, and Juilliard Drama School, 1982–1984.

In an appearance on the Loveline radio show in early 2003 he spoke very negatively about the school and his experience at Juilliard, which he was "basically kicked out of", saying that they were not concerned about being entertaining and that it "wasn't an acting school, it was a speech school".

Career
Marsters moved to Chicago where his first professional acting role was Ferdinand in The Tempest at the Goodman Theatre in 1987. In this production, he was rolled onto the stage strapped naked to a wheel. He also appeared with well-known Chicago companies such as the Northlight and the Bailiwick and with his own group, the Genesis Theatre Company. Marsters was nominated for a Joseph Jefferson Award for his performance of the lead role of Robespierre in the six-hour drama Incorruptible: The Life, Death and Dreams of Maximilian de Robespierre in 1989.

In 1990, Marsters moved to Seattle and, with Liane Davidson and Greg Musick, formed the New Mercury Theatre, named after Orson Welles' own theatre group. In this and other companies, Marsters was involved in a wide range of plays, including Teechers (a British play by John Godber), Anouilh's Antigone, an original work based on the Dr. Seuss books, and Shaw's Misalliance.

In 1992, Marsters got his first acting job on TV—on Northern Exposure, a show that was shot near Seattle, in which he appeared for two episodes as a bellboy and a church minister. He has made guest appearances on television series such as Andromeda, as well as the independent films Chance (2002), Winding Roads (1999), and the 2005 USA Network movie Cool Money. In 1999, Marsters had a small role in the remake of House on Haunted Hill as a TV cameraman. During November 2005, Marsters filmed a thriller, Shadow Puppets, with Jolene Blalock.

Marsters as "Spike"
It was his notable and acclaimed appearance as Spike on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (first appearing in Season Two) that attracted the attention of the general public. The immediate fan response prevented his character from being killed off, instead allowing him to enjoy a pivotal presence throughout the series. Spike became a regular in Season Four, and remained so until the show's finale. After the conclusion of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Marsters carried the infamous Spike over to the Buffy spinoff show, Angel, also in a regular role (second title billing after David Boreanaz, the titular "Angel"). In April 2004, following the end of Angel, James Marsters had Spike's trademark bleached hair shaved off for charity live on television in On Air with Ryan Seacrest.

As for where he got the inspiration for Spike's English accent, Marsters said it was from his co-star, Anthony Stewart Head. Head—who was born in Camden Town—affects a light, Received Pronunciation accent as Giles; he has a deeper, more notably London accent when not in character. Marsters' English accent was so convincing, a lot of crew members weren't aware he's an American.

Aside from playing the character, Marsters also wrote a comic book one-shot for Dark Horse Comics, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Spike and Dru, which the story considers to be non-canonical to the show.

Other work
Marsters has also narrated the audiobooks for The Dresden Files produced by Buzzy Multimedia, a series of detective novels with a supernatural bent. The third audio in the series, Grave Peril, was released in March of 2005 and Marsters is contracted to narrate the fourth in the series, Summer Knight, in 2006. In late 2005, Marsters appeared on the television series Smallville playing Dr. Milton Fine — the popular Superman villain "Brainiac" — in eight episodes throughout the show's fifth season. In season seven he will return in "Persona" and "Veritas".
On October 29, 2005, Marsters presented two performances of his own abridged adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth with American actress Cheryl Puente as Lady Macbeth, followed by question and answer sessions with the audience and acoustic concerts in London.

In September, 2006, Marsters' own interpretation of Godber's Teechers was performed on the Queen Mary with two other actors in Los Angeles. This is a play he had received critical acclaim for as a stage actor prior to his television work. Marsters co-starred in the 2007 cinematic release of P.S. I Love You alongside Kathy Bates, Hilary Swank, and Gerard Butler. Released in September 2007, Marsters starred in the direct-to-DVD animated movie, Superman: Doomsday, providing the voice of iconic villain Lex Luthor. The film received mostly positive reviews, with most of the critics and fans stating that Marsters and co-star Adam Baldwin, (who played Luthor's nemesis Superman) gave excellent performances. 2007 would also see James portray "Detective Mars" on the CBS drama Without a Trace.

In 2008, James Marsters starred in Torchwood, a spin-off of the popular British sci-fi series Doctor Who. First appearing in the episode "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang", as the nefarious bisexual time traveller Captain John Hart, Marsters will reprise this role later in the show's second series. Marsters is set to reprise his role of Brainiac in Smallville's seventh season, appearing in a four-episode arc scheduled for to air in 2008.Marsters will also portray the character "Piccolo" in the live-action film adaptation of the popular Dragon Ball manga and anime, directed by James Wong and produced by Stephen Chow, which scheduled for worldwide release on August 15, 2008.

Musical career
Marsters had played in bands and solo in bars and clubs for many years and enjoyed several successful sell-out solo gigs at Los Angeles clubs before forming a band. For these solo gigs he mainly performed covers of classic folk and rock musicians such as Tom Waits, Neil Young, and Bruce Springsteen. He sang several songs in "Once More, with Feeling", a musical episode of Buffy. "Rest in Peace", "Walk Through the Fire", and "Something To Sing About" all featured Marsters singing in a solo capacity, and he participated in most of the full-cast songs.

In 2003–2004, Marsters was the lead singer for the rock band Ghost of the Robot. Their debut album Mad Brilliant was released on February 2, 2003. The band played its first gigs in Los Angeles and Paris. They went on to play successful dates in and around Los Angeles and two sold-out tours of Europe in 2003 and 2004. In addition to Mad Brilliant, they released three singles ("Valerie", "David Letterman" and "New Man") and one mid-length EP, It's Nothing. All these releases carried tracks written and co-written by Marsters.

Marsters' solo musical career was launched in October 2004, in London. His solo acoustic tour of the United Kingdom in April 2005 sold out.[11] A new solo album Civilized Man was released on April 15, 2005. It includes several new songs as well as the popular "Katie" and "Smile". He has played songs from the album live in Detroit, Houston, Sacramento. Ten of the eleven songs are written by Marsters.

New solo songs not included on the album but sung at live solo concerts include "Birth of the Blues", "Finer than Gold", "Louise", and "London City". "Finer than Gold", "London City", and "Louise" were composed while on tour in the UK in April 2005. "Birth of the Blues" was composed by Marsters in Amsterdam in 2004 while touring with his now-defunct band.

During his October 2005 mini-tour of the UK, Marsters introduced other new songs to his sets: "Button Down Vandals", "Up On Me", and "All That She Wanted". These songs were available only as part of his recently released Words and Music DVD, which has his abridged version of Macbeth as well as a full-length solo music performance.

During his September 2006 convention, James Marsters & Friends , Marsters debuted several new songs including "The Truth Is Heavy", "Fall of Night", "Jealous Man", and "Not A Millionaire". All these songs reflect his new blues music and folk sound.

He also performed a cover version of Keb Mo's classic "Baby Blue".

In 2007, Marsters performed live several times in the UK and debuted two new songs written in Cardiff. "Layabout" and "Looking At You" reflect a more upbeat light folk move in Marsters' music. These songs as well as some of his previously unrecorded work will be released on Marsters' second solo album, to be formally launched in Los Angeles and Cardiff in October and November 2007 respectively. The new album, Like A Waterfall, will include twelve songs. All written by Marsters, most have been performed and recorded live but not in the studio. An exception is "When I Was A Baby", a song never previously performed in public.

Like A Waterfall is produced by Ryan Shore and features several other musicians including Blair Sinta, who has drummed for Alanis Morissette, and Five for Fighting bass player Curt Schneider. It is unknown whether Marsters will form a new band for live performances. James Marsters will, however, perform from his new album in London on the 2nd of May, 2008. The Venue is Union Chapel, Upper Street, Islington.

From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Marsters

 
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Jammarst
view post Posted on 16/2/2008, 13:27




Teather

----STAGE (CHICAGO)
Bailiwick Repertory
-- 1989 - Artist & Navy Officer in Being Friends Lost (part of Making Noise Quietly)
-- 1989 - Robespierre in Incorruptible: The Life, Death and Dreams of Maximilian de Robespierre or The Two Contrary States of the Human Soul
-- 1990 - Segismundo in Life Is A Dream
Chicago Cooperative Stage
-- 1988 - Todd Kemp in Mortal Risk
Genesis Theatre
-- 1989 - Director of Something Unspoken
-- 1989 - Teageus in A Phoenix Too Frequent
The Goodman Theatre
-- 1987 to 1988 - Ferdinand in The Tempest
Northlight Theatre
-- 1987 - Pedrille in A Marriage Of Figaro
-- 1988 - Unknown role in White Plague
----STAGE (SEATTLE)
A Contemporary Theatre
-- 1994 - Local Misfit in Voices In The Dark
Empty Space Uncommon Theatre
-- 1996 - John Astor in Scotland Road
New Mercury Theatre
Ethnic Cultural Theatre
-- 1996 - Andrew Aguecheek in Twelfth Night
-- 1996 - Title role in Macbeth
New Mercury Theatre
-- 1991 - Director of A Phoenix Too Frequent
-- 1993 - Director of Life Is A Dream
-- 1993 - Director, Criminals In Love
-- 1994 - Apprentice in The Shawl
-- 1994 - Taxi Driver in Victoria Station
-- 1994 - Unknown role in Ohio Impromptu
-- 1994 - Wastrel in Killers
Theatre on the Square
-- 1995 - Torvald in A Doll House
----STAGE (LOS ANGELES)
The Blank Theatre Company
-- 2000 - Actor 3 in The Why
-- Shakespeare Festival, Los Angeles
-- Dates Unknown - Sebastian in The Tempest
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Filmography:

-- (2008)# Dragonball (filming) Piccolo
-- (2008)Chasing the Devil" (mini) TV mini-series (filming) Ted Bundy
-- (2008)Smallville" Prof. Milton Fine/Brainiac (9 episodes, 2005-2008)
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------ Persona
------ Vessel
------ Oracle
------ Hypnotic
------ Solitude
------ Splinter
-- (2008)WITHOUT A TRACE "Detective Mars"(4 episodes, 2007-2008)
------ Article 32
------ One Wrong Move
------ Clean Up
------ Lost Boy
-- (2008)Torchwood season 2
------ Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang
-- (2007)Saving Grace" .... Dudley Payne (1 episode, 2007)
------Bring It On, Earl
-- (2007)Superman: Doomsday(V) (voice) .... Lex Luthor
-- (2007)P.S., I Love You .... John McCarthy
-- (2007)Shadow Puppets .... Jack
-- (2005)Cool Money (TV) .... Bobby Comfort
-- (2004)"The Mountain"
------ A Piece of the Rock TV Episode .... Ted Tunney
-- (2003-2004)"Angel" .... Spike (24 episodes, 1999-2004)
-- (1999-2003)"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" .... Spike (97 episodes, 1997-2003)
-- (2002)Chance .... Simon
-- (2001)"Andromeda"
------ Into the Labyrinth TV Episode .... Charlemagne Bolivar
-- (2001)"Strange Frequency"
------ Soul Man TV Episode .... Mitch Brand
-- (2001)"The Enforcers" (mini) TV Series .... Sullivan McManus
-- (1999)House on Haunted Hill .... Channel 3 Cameraman
-- (1999)Winding Roads .... Billy Johnson
-- (1999)"Millennium"
------ Collateral Damage TV Episode .... Eric Swan"Moloney"
-- (1998) Winding Roads Billy Johnson
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Music:
-> Like a waterfall (2007 solo album)
-----Not A Millionaire
-----Looking At You
-----Don't Worry Son
-----Birth Of The Blues
-----White Hot Girls
-----London City
-----Up On Me
-----Like A Waterfall
-----Louise
-----When I Was A Baby
-----Layabout
-----Too Fast

-> Civilized Man (2005 solo album)
-----Katie
-----Bad
-----This Town
-----Smile
-----For What I Need
-----Long Time
-----Every Man Thinks God Is On His Side
-----Poor Robyn
-----No Promises
-----Patricia
-----Civilized Man

-> Mad Brilliant (2003 con il suo gruppo Ghost of the robot)
----Liar
----Vehicles Shock Me
----Dangerous
----David Letterman
----Angel
----Valerie
----Mad Brilliant
----Call 911
----Blocking Brainwaves
----German.Jewish
----Good Night Sweet Girl

->Others
----All That She Wanted (2005)
----Button Down Vandals ( 2005)
----London City (2005)
----Up On Me (2005)
----Early One Morning
----Fire
----Rest In Peace
----Valerie 2002 : Valerie; Goodbye
----David Letterman realizzato 2002 Tracce: David Letterman; Sounds Like a Personal Problem; Mefiant
----New Man realizzato 2004 Tracce: New Man; Country Live-In; The End
----It's Nothing realizzato 2004 Tracce: Runaway; Pre-War; This Town; She Likes Rap Grooves; Its Nothing

Edited by Jammarst - 16/2/2008, 16:37
 
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Jammarst
view post Posted on 11/8/2009, 09:32




Something about his personal life :



(1998) Liane Davidson: James knew her to the Davis High School, she would like to be an actress too. She become his wife and gives him a son in 1996 Sullivan. In 1998 Liane and James divorce.

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(1998-2000) Liz Stauber : she is a player. In 2000 Liz broken with James. The song Goodbye of the Ghost of The Robot was written from James for her.

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(2000) Alyson McInnis: model. We don't know anything about their relationship

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(2001) Michelle: model. We don't know anything about their relationship

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(2002-2003) Helena, actress. This was an important relationship for James

On 14 Below, James dedicated to her some of is best love songs: Angel and Smile.

On June 2003, James declare that his relationship ended Helena left him and his heart is broken. For this occasion to the Shore Leave (Baltimora), when i sings 'Angel', he has misty-eyed.

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(2004) Patricia Rahman: James date a girl who he knew to the Halloween convention. He saw her at one of his concert of Gotr ... ( rumors talked about James saw her in the audience and get the way for know her the same evening) She lives in Germany. In his album : Civilized man, there is a song about her and in his last album Like a Waterfall there are a lot of songs about this girl.

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JamesMyHero
view post Posted on 11/8/2009, 10:11




lucky girls.....grrrrrrrr...... :13015151622f52838dc8d9cjb1.gif: :msm251zb1xz4os9.gif:
 
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