Marcus was born and raised in South East London. At an early age he showed signs of being interested in the performing arts. As a young boy he was borderline obsessed with Michael Jackson and would wear his living room carpet thin practicing the artist's signature moves. At 7 he attended the well-regarded independent boy's school Dulwich College (founded by the actor Edward Alleyn, a successful Elizabethan actor as well as a contemporary and friend of William Shakespeare)and stayed until he graduated at 18. The school has an illustrious list of alumni in the artistic fields including Michael Powell, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Rupert Penry-Jones to name a few. At the college he participated in a variety of theater and with the encouragement of his drama teacher discovered his vocation. Planning to train as an actor after obtaining a degree he enrolled at Royal Holloway University but after 6 months was craving to act and so left to audition for drama school, attending the prestigious Guildhall School of Music and Drama at 19 which he graduated from with a BA in Acting in 2011. He in fact left drama school early to begin his first job at the Shakespeare's Globe theater in Much Ado about Nothing playing Conrad, the devious right hand man of Don John and has been fortunate to continue working in various mediums that encompass the craft of acting. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Marcus Griffiths
Avid fan of film/film trivia. Attended the elite independent public boys school Dulwich College (notable acting alumni include Academy Award nominee and BAFTA winner Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rupert Penry-Jones and NIgel Harman). Born and raised in Lewisham, Southeast London. Trained at the prestigious Guildhall School of Music and Drama (2008-2011).
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Six private school students spend a night patrolling the eerie grounds of the historic Dhoultham School as part of a British Army initiative to provide rich kids with basic military training. As each hour passes they witness a series of increasingly disturbing occurrences, slamming doors, self-governing lights and ghostly apparitions. The ante is upped by two thieves who have chosen the night to conduct a heist on the school Archive: a vault of priceless historical documents. As the supernatural encounters begin to take an increasingly malevolent turn, the students realise they must escape Dhoultham before the night's end.