Marc Pickering

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{{BLP sources|date=February 2021}}

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Marc Pickering is an English stage, film and television actor who appeared in Sleepy Hollow, Calendar Girls, and HBO's Boardwalk Empire.

Early life and education

Pickering was born in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire. He was first attracted to acting at age eight when he saw an audition sign for The Sound of Music and said to his father "I wouldn't mind doing that." Although he did not get the part, he was keen to get involved, and joined the National Youth Music Theatre.{{cite web|url=http://theatrebuff.seatwaveblogs.com/2007/03/interview_marc_pickering.php

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|archive-date=24 December 2007

|title= Interview: Marc Pickering - The Elephant Man| accessdate = 15 October 2008|last = Spain

|first= Katie|date= 2008-03-27| publisher= Seatwave: Theatre Buff}} When he was 12, one of the theatre's directors, Jeremy James Taylor, put Pickering forward for the part of Young Masbath in Sleepy Hollow, directed by Tim Burton. Pickering also attended South Hunsley Secondary School.

Career

Pickering performed in Bugsy Malone; as the Artful Dodger in Oliver Twist;{{cite web|url = http://www.filmreference.com/film/26/Marc-Pickering.html| title= Marc Pickering Biography (1986-)| accessdate= 15 October 2008| publisher = Film Reference.com}} and in The Long and the Short and the Tall on various London stages before starring opposite Helen Mirren and Julie Walters in Calendar Girls in 2003. He then returned to the stage as Joseph Merrick in The Elephant Man. The production did not use prosthetics, to encourage the audience to see Merrick's struggle and emotions.

Pickering's most significant television role to date was in Peter Kay's 2008 talent show parody Britain's Got the Pop Factor..., in which he played R Wayne, a role that involved singing and dancing.

In 2012, Pickering played Montparnasse in Tom Hooper's 2012 reimagining of the celebrated musical Les Misérables. In 2014, he portrayed Enoch "Nucky" Thompson in his younger years, in the fifth and final season of the HBO television series Boardwalk Empire.{{Cite web |url=http://www.hitfix.com/whats-alan-watching/boardwalk-empire-creator-terence-winter-previews-final-season-jump-forward-in-time |title=Boardwalk Empire creator Terence Winter previews final season, jump forward in time |access-date=2 September 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140903083339/http://www.hitfix.com/whats-alan-watching/boardwalk-empire-creator-terence-winter-previews-final-season-jump-forward-in-time |archive-date=3 September 2014 |url-status=dead }}

From December 2015 to January 2016, Pickering played Abanazar in Aladdin at the Milton Keynes Theatre. In April and May 2016, he was in the European debut of the rock musical The Toxic Avenger at the Southwark Playhouse, London.

He also had a part as a pizza delivery man in an episode of the third series of the BBC comedy Josh which aired on 6 November 2017. In 2021, he appeared in an episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors as Dixie Calthorpe.{{Cite news|url=https://www.whatsontv.co.uk/events/doctors-spoilers-who-does-bear-sylvester-save/|title=Doctors spoilers: WHO does Bear Sylvester try to save?|work=What's on TV|publisher=Future plc|last=Timblick|first=Simon|access-date=18 February 2021}}

In 2023, Pickering played all four Hardthrasher siblings and several other roles in Bleak Expectation at London's Criterion Theatre.

Filmography

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!Year

!Title

!Role

!Notes

1999

|Sleepy Hollow

|Young Masbath

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2003

|Calendar Girls

|Gaz

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2004

|Secret Passage

|Andrea Zane

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2004

|{{sortname|The|Queen of Sheba's Pearls}}

|Dinger Bell

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2006

|Cashback

|Brian 'Kung-Fu'

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2007

|I Want Candy

|Sam

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2011

|{{sortname|The|Task|The Task (film)}}

|Randall

|

2011

|Kill Keith

|Danny

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2012

|Will Power

|PC Sudbury

|

2012

|{{sortname|Les|Misérables|Les Misérables (2012 film)}}

|Montparnasse

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2012

|{{sortname|The|Warning|nolink=y}}

|Craig

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2013

|{{sortname|The|Best Years|nolink=y}}

|Emmet Nelis

|

2013

|{{sortname|A|Viking Saga: The Darkest Day|nolink=y}}

|Hereward

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2018

|{{sortname|The|Krays: Dead Man Walking}}

|Reggie Kray

|

2020

|To Be Someone

|Vinny

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= Television =

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!Year

!Title

!Role

!Notes

2006

|Dalziel and Pascoe

|Sammy Hogarth

|Episode: "Fallen Angel"

2008

|Britain's Got the Pop Factor

|R Wayne

| rowspan="3" |Television film

2012

|{{sortname|The|Cricklewood Greats|nolink=y}}

|Tommy

2013

|Homeboys

|Brian

2014

|Boardwalk Empire

|Nucky Thompson

|4 episodes

2014

|Borgia

|Ippolito d'Este

|6 episodes

2017

|Josh

|Pizza Guy

|Episode: "Stood Up and Sat Down"

2020

|{{sortname|The|Inside Man 2|nolink=y}}

|Yoga Attendee

|Miniseries

2021

|Doctors

|Dixie Calthorpe

|Episode: "Impressions"

References

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