Marq English

Marq hails from Sutton and has performed and directed in many shows and playsincluding twenty years of principal parts with The Carshalton Pantomime Companyand other companies in the area including Epsom Players, Gage Players and TorchPlayers to name a few. He also was involved with many productions in Sutton’s twintown of Minden in Germany with Sutton Arts Council from 1989 to 2003.
Marq is also a Filmmaker and over the years has directed an assortment of shortfilms, features and documentaries with some broadcast on UK Television includingthe comedies ‘Shelf Life’ (2003) ‘Whatever Happened to Mark Fielding?’(2006)and episodes from his ‘Spiral Paranormal’ series. In 2007 he wrote, produced anddirected his first feature film ‘Return to Ravenswood’. He is also the founder of ‘TheSutton Film Festival’ which was established in 2002 to showcase short films fromnew and established directors.
As a professional actor he has appeared in various films including thefeatures ‘Incidental Weekend’ (2008) and the vampire movie ‘Blood + Roses’ (2009).He has provided voice over work for a Doctor Who audio play opposite Peter Davisonfor BBC licensed Big Finish Productions, played Corgill in the radio pilot ‘City of theSaved’, radio trails for BBC Worldwide and was part of the Comedy team ‘The NylonEffect’ to name a few.
Marq has also had a life long interest in many aspects of the paranormal andthe unexplained and written for various publications and writes a regular columnfor ‘Ghost Voices Magazine’.
In 2011, his first book ‘Paranormal Surrey’ was published by Amberley Books.

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About chrishuttonch

Chris has been in Southfields Theatre Group since 2009 and has covered all manner of roles. His first being the Lighting Engineer in Forty, then the Evil Villain in 1001 Arabian Nights, Ronnie in Murder in Company and directing Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.