Matthew Marsden, a talented British actor, singer, and producer, embarked on his illustrious acting career in the UK, initially making a name for himself on the long-running ITV series Coronation Street, where he portrayed the character Chris Collins.
As his acting career took off, Marsden decided to leave Coronation Street to pursue a dual career in music and acting in the United States. Since making the bold move, he has continued to thrive, working on a wide range of projects in feature film, television, and music.
One of Marsden's most notable roles was in Ridley Scott's critically acclaimed film Black Hawk Down, released in 2001. He also starred in the epic movie Helen of Troy, which premiered in 2003.
Marsden's acting journey began in the UK with a role on the popular television series Emmerdale Farm, which aired in 1972. He soon landed a series regular role on the television series Island, which aired in 1996, and his impressive performance earned him a nomination for Top Newcomer at the National Television Awards.
Marsden's subsequent film credits include the independent drama Shiner, in which he starred alongside Michael Caine, as well as the film The Sun Sisters, released in 1997. Additionally, he signed with Columbia Records and recorded the hit single She's Gone, featuring Destiny's Child, as well as a solo album titled Say Who.
Before pursuing a career in the entertainment industry, Marsden studied performing arts at Middlesex University and was a member of the prestigious National Youth Theatre.