Saul Marron

Saul Marron (born 15 September 1981) is a Scottish actor.

Early life

Born Saul-Joseph Marron in Leicester, the youngest of four children, he moved to Scotland as a baby and was raised in Crieff (Perthshire). He attended St Columba's High School, Perth.

Marron started acting as a teenager and went on to study at East 15 Acting School in Loughton.

Career

Best known for his voiceover work, Saul Marron has appeared in several advertising campaigns, most notably the FRANK anti-drugs commercial with David Mitchell where he played the part of Baggie.

In 2007 he played the part of Sam MacDonnell, the love-sick best friend in The London Affair (Grass Roots Media). He also starred in the new play Madonna & Me (Scouse Productions) in the West End's Jermyn Street Theatre.

Marron currently resides in London.

Reviews

Madonna & Me

The Stage (1 May 2007)1

Extra! Extra! (April 2007)2

List of credits

Year

Title

Genre

Role

Director

2009

Sleepwalk

Radio

Mark

David Grethen

2009

The Ditch

Voiceover

Narrator

Mark Preston

2008

Talk To Frank

Voiceover

Baggie

Johnny Burns

2008

Wonderful World

Voiceover

Narrator

Amanda Hallworth

2008

Dark Laws Broken

Feature Film

Angus McDonald

J Shamaal

2008

Shadowman

Voiceover

The Shadow

Pier Van Tijn

2007

Madonna & Me

Theatre

Mark

Pearl Marsland

2007

The London Affair

TV

Mark McDonnell

Nick Jones

2007

Head To Head

Film

Harry

Azhur Saleem

2007

Rogers Family

Online

Roger

Azhur Saleem

2007

Hillside

Voiceover

Darren Ellis

Rik Lander

2006

Yada

Feature Film

Joseph

Sbush Ghai

2006

Bink

Theatre

Jarrow

Steven Lee

2005

The Engineers Corset

Theatre

Samuel Taylor

Maureen O'Brien