Saul Marron


Saul Marron is a Scottish actor.

Early life

Born Saul-Joseph Marron, he is the youngest of four children from Crieff. He attended St Columba's High School, Perth.
Marron originally trained at The Space in Dundee before moving to London and receiving his B/A at East 15 Acting School in Loughton.

Career

Marron's first TV role was in The London Affair, working with British director Nick Hatton-Jones. He then went on to work alongside Benedict Cumberbatch and Michael Shannon in the 2017 feature film The Current War. He is currently playing the part of James Mackenzie in the BBC/HBO period drama Gentleman Jack with Suranne Jones and Sophie Rundle.
Well known for his voiceover work, Saul has appeared in several advertising campaigns, most notably the FRANK anti-drugs commercial with David Mitchell where he played the part of Baggie.
Saul's professional theatre debut was in the new play Madonna & Me at the Jermyn Street Theatre, Piccadilly Circus. Since 2008 he has been a part of the international hit show Sh*tfaced Shakespeare. After years of sell-out runs the company travelled to the U.S in 2015 performing the cult show. Since 2016 they have been performing at the Leicester Square Theatre in London's West End.
Marron currently resides in East London.