Jamie Marsh
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Born | September 17, 1966 New York City, New York |
Occupation | Stage, film actor |
Jamie Marsh (born September 17, 1966) is an American theatre and film actor.
Marsh was born in New York City. In 1981 while living in Stockholm, Sweden with his family, Jamie was cast in his first movie, Montenegro. After moving back to New York and graduating high school, Jamie studied at the H.B. Studios with Uta Hagen and Herbert Berghof. In 1991 Marsh originated the role of Jay Kurnitz on Broadway in the original cast of the Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize winning play Lost in Yonkers starring with Kevin Spacey, Mercedes Ruehl and Irene Worth.[1] Jamie performed the play over 800 times and was was nominated for a 1991 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Debut of an Actor. In 1992, after a performance, Ellen Burstyn invited Jamie to be a Life Member of The Actors Studio.
So far, the highest point of Marsh's film/TV career was a TV series pilot for Fox called Killer App in which Jamie was the lead. It was written by Garry Trudeau and directed by Robert Altman.[2] It was not picked up.
Marsh's TV guest star appearances include ER, X-Files and NYPD Blue. His last notable job was a guest starring role in the CBS Sunday Night Movie of the Week The Valley of Light which premiered in January of 2007 for The Hallmark Hall of Fame, starring Chris Klein and Gretchen Moll.
Having done several national commercials for brands including; Coke, Volkswagen, and Budweiser his most recognized commercial is for M&M's; which runs on Halloween.