Scott Rose-Marsh
Scott Rose-Marsh (born 1988) is a British actor.[2] He is known for his multiple appearances as Dyn Mewn Du in S4C's Yr Amgueddfa, as Jerome in Chloe, among others.[3]
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![]() Scott Rose-Marsh in 2021 | |
Born | Scott Rose[1] 1988 Southampton, England |
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | The BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology |
Occupation | Actor |
Website | www |
Scott was educated at Woodlands Community College and The BRIT School.[3]
Early life and career
Born in 1988, in Southampton, England, Scott received his early education from Woodlands Community College.[4][5] Later, he joined The BRIT School, London at the age of 16.[4] In 2014, he started working for a call centre in Wales after moving to Blaenau Gwent.[4][6] He lives in Ebbw Vale, Wales.[1]
In 2020, he started his career as an actor after leaving his call centre job.[4][6]
Scott has acted in numerous roles such as in S4C's Yr Amgueddfa, The Outlaws, Krays: Code of Silence, and others.[7][8]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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2020 | Arthur & Merlin: Knights of Camelot | |
2021 | You, Me & The Ex | David Hanson |
2021 | A Paper Trail of the Heart | Charlie |
2021 | Yr Amgueddfa | Dyn Mewn Du |
2021 | The Outlaws | Enforcer |
2021 | This is Love | James |
2021 | Krays: Code of Silence | George Cornell |
2021 | Chloe | Jerome |
References
- "Why a Gwent actor is telling his story to inspire others". South Wales Argus.
- "Blaenau Gwent actor - who does not speak Welsh - appearing in S4C drama". South Wales Argus.
- "Two-near fatal crashes and addiction: the story of a Southampton actor". Daily Echo.
- "Meet the Southampton actor who stars in Stephen Merchant's The Outlaws". Daily Echo.
- "Southampton-born actor to star in TV crime drama". Daily Echo.
- Smith, Lewis (2 April 2021). "Call centre worker quits job to become an actor during pandemic".
- "Man who quit job during pandemic for acting lands role in BBC show". 24 October 2021.
- "How an Ebbw Vale actor almost broke his ribs on set of Stephen Merchant's new show". South Wales Argus.
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