Kris Marshall Filmography

Kris Marshall

Kristopher "Kris" Marshall is an English actor, best known for his role as Nick Harper in My Family, and as Adam in the adverts for BT Group since 2005. Marshall started acting at an early age, making an appearance in British TV series The Bill, but it was in 2000 that his major breakthrough role came as Nick Harper in the BBC sitcom My Family. In 2003 he appeared in the popular film "Love Actually" as Colin Frissell the disgruntled Brit who goes to America to find love. In 2004, Marshall appeared as "DS Luke Stone" in a police drama series entitled Murder City. Since 2005, Marshall has...
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Birthdate:April 1, 1973
Birthplace:United Kingdom
Age:39
Height:6' 1"
Also known as:Kristopher Marshall

Movies with appearances by Kris Marshall

TitleReleasedRatedGenre
Glide 2013 Comedy
A Few Best Men 2012 Comedy
Oka! 2011 Drama
Hotel Caledonia 2011 Comedy
Meant to Be 2009 Comedy
Easy Virtue 2008 PG-13 (USA) Romantic comedy
Death at a Funeral 2007 R (USA) Black comedy
The Amazing Trousers 2007 Short Film
Free Jimmy 2006 Computer Animation
The Merchant of Venice 2004 R (USA) Film adaptation
Love Actually 2003 R (USA) Romantic comedy
Deathwatch 2002 R (USA) Horror
The Four Feathers 2002 PG-13 (USA) Adventure
Dead Babies 2000 R (USA) Black comedy
The Most Fertile Man in Ireland 1999 Indie
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Honors and Awards of Kris Marshall

Love Actually
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards
Nomination - Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Cast

TV appearances by Kris Marshall

TitleCharacterFirst Air DateLast Air Date
Mixed Signals 2011 2011
Heist 2008
Sold 2007 2007
Cat Walk Dogs 2007
Funland 2005 2005
My Life in Film 2004 2004
Murder City 2004 2006
Doctor Zhivago Pasha Antipov/Strelnikov 2002
My Family 2000 2011
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