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Marc Elliott

English actor (born 1979)


Summary

English actor (born 1979)

FieldValue
imageMarc elliott.jpg
captionMarc Elliott in 2011
occupationActor
years_active1991–present
television{{plainlist
  • EastEnders (2009–12)
  • Holby City (2016–17, 2019) Marc Elliott is an English actor. He won a British Soap Award for his role as Syed Masood in the BBC soap opera EastEnders (2009–12). He has since played Isaac Mayfield in the medical drama Holby City (2016–19). He is also known for his theatre work.

Personal life

Elliott was born to a Scottish father and an Anglo-Indian mother, and grew up in Stratford-upon-Avon. He has a twin sister and an older sister. Elliott attended Warwick School, an independent boys' school.

Career

Before his television and stage debuts, Elliott's career began in radio hosting on various BBC radio stations.

Elliott has appeared in a number of productions at Stratford-Upon-Avon's Royal Shakespeare Theatre while studying at Warwick School. In 2006, he joined the cast of the acclaimed Royal National Production and following tour of The History Boys. With a mainly theatrical background before joining EastEnders he has appeared in Holby City and The Bill.

In 2009, Elliott was cast as Syed Masood in the BBC soap opera, EastEnders and he won the 2010 British Soap Award for Best Newcomer for this role. Syed was a gay Muslim struggling with his sexuality, family expectations and religion: his defining storyline was his gay affair with Christian Clarke. In September 2012, he announced he was leaving the soap, and on 15 November 2012 he made his last appearance.

After leaving EastEnders, Elliott joined the cast of Tape in the West End. In November 2013, Elliott appeared with The History Boys at the National Theatre 50 Years on Stage production, broadcast live by BBC Worldwide. In 2014 he appeared in Midsomer Murders: Wild Harvest and in the UK premiere of Urinetown: The Musical at St. James Theatre, as Mr. McQueen. He reprised his role in Urinetown with the West End transfer of the musical to the Apollo Theatre. In June 2016, Elliott made his first appearance as doctor Isaac Mayfield in the BBC medical drama Holby City. Since leaving Holby City in 2017, Elliot has continued to appear in stage productions across the UK. In 2019, he reprised his role in Holby City for a short stint. In 2022 he appeared in the BBC’s Call the Midwife as Anglo Indian train driver Lionel Corbett in a train crash disaster.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004Mile HighJournalist1 episode
2006LewisHal Bose1 episode
2008The BillRobbie Nash1 episode
2008The InvisiblesLee Ellis1 episode
2008M.I. HighJerome1 episode
2009Holby CityNick Michaels1 episode
2009Diego's StoryDiegoShort film
2009–2012EastEndersSyed MasoodSeries regular
2014Midsomer MurdersNick Iver1 episode
2016–2017, 2019Holby CityIsaac MayfieldSeries regular
2022Call the MidwifeLionel Corbett2 episodes
2023JuiceDan1 episode

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991–1991Julius CaesarLuciusRoyal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon / Theatre Royal, Newcastle
1992–1993The Winter's TaleMamillius
1994MacbethFleanceRoyal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
1995Lord of the FliesJackThe Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon
2005–2007The History BoysAktharUK tour / Wyndham's Theatre, London
2012TapeVinceTrafalgar Studios, London
2014Urinetown: The MusicalMr. McQueenSt. James Theatre / Apollo Theatre, London
2014City of AngelsPancho Vargas / Lieutenant MunozDonmar Warehouse, London
2015See What I Wanna SeeThief / ReporterJermyn Street Theatre, London
2015Into the WoodsRapunzel's PrinceRoyal Exchange, Manchester
2018OthelloRoderigo / LodovicoEveryman Theatre, Liverpool
2018Sweet ChariotOscarNottingham Playhouse, Nottingham
2018–2019MacbethRossGlobe Theatre, London
2019The Girl on the TrainKamal AbdicDuke of York's Theatre, London
2020City of AngelsPancho Vargas / Lieutenant MunozGarrick Theatre, London
2021–2022She Loves MeLadislav SiposCrucible Theatre, Sheffield
2022–2023The Father and the AssassinPandit Jawaharlal NehruNational Theatre, London
2025More LifeVictorRoyal Court Theatre, London

References

References

  1. "About Marc Elliott". BBC.
  2. "EastEnders' Syed Masood". BBC Asian Network.
  3. (24 December 2009). "Marc Elliott plans festive TV". [[STV (TV network).
  4. Wightman, Catriona. (25 October 2009). "Elliott: 'EastEnders' ruined my birthday'". [[Digital Spy]].
  5. "Marc Elliott Radio".
  6. (September 2025). "Interview". BBC.
  7. (20 February 2009). "Marc Elliott cast as 'Enders Syed Masood". [[Digital Spy]].
  8. (1 December 2012). "EastEnders: Syed and Christian finally leave the Square".
  9. (16 November 2012). "'EastEnders' star Marc Elliott joins West End play 'Tape'". Digital Spy.
  10. "EastEnders star Marc Elliott joins Holby City – see the first-look pictures".
  11. BWW News Desk. "Rebecca Trehearn, Marc Elliot, Amy Ellen Richardson, and More Star in Nottingham Playhouse's SWEET CHARITY".
  12. "Marc Elliot Theatre Credits".
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