62 years old (Born on August 20, 1962)
American actor; He is famous from Spike on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Has long harboured a desire to direct a film adaptation of 'Macbeth'. He frequently cites the Shakespearean tragedy as his favorite play. Gained the scar on his left eyebrow when he was mugged whilst living in Queens One of his first major theater roles was a Chicago production of `The Tempest` in which he was strapped near-naked to a large wooden wheel for his entrance. (He claims that he has never been self-conscious about appearing nude since.) While doing regional theatre in Chicago, he co-founded the New Mercury Theatre company (named after Orson Welles' "Mercury Theatre"). In 1990, New Mercury's founders packed the operation up and relocated to Seattle in the hopes of finding more opportunity; they played there for a number of years, using any available space, including the basements of restaurants and churches, but eventually found themselves a more permanent space near Pioneer Square. Named #1 of the Top Ten Sexiest Men of the Buffy / Angel universe in a fan poll by the Buffy the Vampire Slayer fanzine (2004).James Marsters's Best Moments
Fun Facts About James Marsters
He lived at one point (possibly still living there) in a house right on the beach. He once said during an interview that the worst part of living there was that because of his role on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997), he couldn't go out on the beach for any length of time because he'd pick up a tan.
His favorite playwright is Chekhov
Graduated from Davis High School in Modesto, California.
Studied at Juilliard, the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts, and the American Conservatory Theatre.
Was recognizable in public chiefly for his platinum-blond-bleached hair. He had to bleach his hair regularly to play Spike on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997). In a famous "Entertainment Weekly" interview, he admitted to adding four to seven packets of Sweet 'n' Low to the bleaching solution, to take the sting out. When the show ended, Marsters had his bleached hair shaved on TV (to sell for charity) and reverted back to his normal brown hair.
Is the legal guardian of his niece.
Has one son, Sullivan (born in 1996), with ex-wife Liane Davidson.
Graduated from Davis High School in Modesto, California.
One of his first major theater roles was a Chicago production of 'The Tempest' in which he was strapped near-naked to a large wooden wheel for his entrance. (He claims that he has never been self-conscious about appearing nude since.)
Fronted a band called Ghost of the Robot. The band's first album, "Mad Brilliant," was released in February 2003. After just over two years together, he dissolved the group to pursue a solo performing and recording career. His first solo CD, "Civilized Man," was released during his sell-out 2005 European tour.
His favorite play is Shakespeare's Macbeth
He says Spike is the best role he's ever had because he's been able to play so many different sides of him.
Was one of the three actors called in to audition for the role of Spike opposite Juliet Landau
Has one son, Sullivan (born in 1996), with ex-wife Liane Davidson.
His appearance at the 2002 Shore Leave sci-fi convention was so popular that a great number of fans had to watch his Q&A sessions from specially set up monitors outside the conference hall. Despite the almost Beatlemania-like overcrowding at the event, he stayed on for over 2 hours after he was scheduled to leave to ensure every single fan who`d waited in line got an autograph.
His appearance at the 2002 Shore Leave sci-fi convention was so popular that a great number of fans had to watch his Q&A sessions from specially set up monitors outside the conference hall. Despite the almost Beatlemania-like overcrowding at the event, he stayed on for over 2 hours after he was scheduled to leave to ensure every single fan who'd waited in line got an autograph.
The Royal Shakespeare Company of Stratford, England, held a 2004 poll asking movie viewers to vote for the actor and actress they would most like to see in the roles of Romeo and Juliet. The winners were Marsters and Keira Knightley. More than 2,000 people voted for more than 150 different actors for both roles. Marsters, a Shakespearean actor, triumphed over Orlando Bloom, Ewan McGregor, Jude Law, and Johnny Depp. Speaking from his Californian home, Marsters said, "I'm flattered and excited that people would think of me for the role of Romeo. I think the themes of violence and social disintegration are as important today as they were in Shakespeare's day." (April 23, 2004)
Won the Sexiest Male Vampire Award at the Nocturnal 2K Convention in London, England. [July 2000]
Won the Sexiest Male Vampire Award at the Nocturnal 2K Convention in London, England. [July 2000]
According to both Marina Sirtis and Joss Whedon, he tested for the role of Shinzon in Star Trek: Nemesis (2002). In order for him to have time off to film the movie, his character was sent to Africa at the end of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997)'s sixth season.
Has two siblings. One older sister (Susan, born 1960) and one younger brother (Paul, born 1964).
Originally, his BtVS character of Spike was supposed to be Creole, and James practiced a Bayou accent. But almost at the last minute, producer Joss Whedon decided Spike should be British.
He says his personal strength is patience while his personal weakness is his temper
Enjoys playing the guitar, watching football and spending time with friends at the beach.
Has two siblings. One older sister (Susan, born 1960) and one younger brother (Paul, born 1964).
Is left handed, but plays guitar right handed.
His favorite Buffy episode is "Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Once More, with Feeling (#6.7)" (2001).
Has produced over 70 plays.
Has produced over 70 plays.
Was asked to audition with both a c*ckney accent and a Southern accent, as the writers/producers hadn't decided which they wanted Spike to be
Auditioned for the part of Praetor Shinzon in Star Trek Nemesis (2002).
Originally his Spike character from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) was supposed to be killed during his first season on Buffy, but due to his very high popularity fan base for the show, they kept him on the show instead.
Spent the first ten years of his professional acting career in the theater, (at various times in New York, Chicago and Seattle.)
Loves filming the violent scenes and stunt work on "Buffy" and takes great pride in doing his own stunts
One of his favorite books in "Twentieth Century Insanity and The Madness of Crowds"
Fronted a band called Ghost of the Robot. The band`s first album, "Mad Brilliant," was released in February 2003. After just over two years together, he dissolved the group to pursue a solo performing and recording career. His first solo CD, "Civilized Man," was released during his sell-out 2005 European tour.
Studied at Juilliard, the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts, and the American Conservatory Theatre
Spent the first ten years of his professional acting career in the theater, (at various times in New York, Chicago and Seattle.)
Has a HUGE cult following in the Sci-Fi/fantasy community. There are (literally) hundreds of websites dedicated to him and his immensely popular vampire character 'Spike' on the internet.
Just as his character's human counterpart from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997), he is also a writer in real-life. He and comic book writer/novelist Christopher Golden teamed up in 1999 for Dark Horse Comics' "Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Spike & Dru" comic book tie-in mini-series. It is now reprinted as a graphic novel.