British actor/singer/Producer
Matthew Marsden began his acting career in the UK
and rose to stardom from his role on the long-running ITV series
Coronation Street (1960),
as Chris Collins. He left the show to pursue a music and acting career
in the US and hasn't looked back since.
Since moving to the US, Marsden has been working successfully on
feature film, television and music. He starred in
Ridley Scott's
Black Hawk Down (2001) and he was
the lead in USA's epic movie
Helen of Troy (2003)Marsden's career started in the UK with the series
Emmerdale Farm (1972). He soon
landed a series regular role on the television series
Island (1996) which led to
Coronation Street (1960)
for which he was voted Top Newcomer at the National Television Awards.
He went on to star in the independent drama
Shiner (2000), opposite
Michael Caine and the film
The Sun Sisters (1997). In
addition, Marsden signed with Columbia Records and recorded the hit
single She's Gone, with
Destiny's Child, as well
as a solo album called Say Who.
Marsden studied performing arts at Middlesex University.
He was also a member of the acclaimed National Youth Theatre.