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Years active
  
1987–present

Children
  
Sullivan Marsters

Height
  
1.75 m

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
James Marsters


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Full Name
  
James Wesley Marsters

Born
  
August 20, 1962 (age 62) (
1962-08-20
)

Occupation
  
Actor, musician, comic book writer

Spouse
  
Patricia Rahman (m. 2011), Liane Davidson (m. 1989–1997)

Music group
  
Ghost of the Robot (Since 2002)

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
David Boreanaz, Nicholas Brendon, Patricia Rahman, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Charisma Carpenter

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James Wesley Marsters (born August 20, 1962) is an American actor and musician. Marsters first came to the attention of the general public playing the popular character Spike, a platinum-blond English vampire in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spin-off series, Angel, from 1997 to 2004. Since then, he has gone on to play other science fiction roles, such as the alien supervillain Brainiac on the Superman-inspired series Smallville, the omnisexual time traveller Captain John Hart in British science-fiction show Torchwood, and terrorist Barnabas Greeley in Syfy's Caprica. Marsters appeared in a supporting role in the 2007 movie P.S. I Love You. He appeared as a recurring character in the first season of the revival of Hawaii Five-0.

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Early life

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Marsters was born in Greenville, California, the son of a United Methodist minister and social worker. He grew up with his brother, Paul, and sister, Susan, in Modesto, California. Dreaming about becoming an actor since he played Eeyore in Winnie the Pooh in fourth grade, Marsters joined the theater group at Grace M. Davis High School and acted in many plays, including musicals. After graduation in 1980, Marsters studied at the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts in Santa Maria, California. In 1982 he moved to New York City to attend the Juilliard School, but left the program after two years.

Early roles

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Marsters moved to Chicago, where his first professional acting role was Ferdinand in The Tempest at the Goodman Theatre in 1987. In this production, he was rolled onto the stage strapped naked to a wheel. He also appeared with well-known Chicago companies such as the Northlight and the Bailiwick and with his own group, the Genesis Theatre Company. Marsters was nominated for a Joseph Jefferson Award for his performance of the lead role of Robespierre in the six-hour drama Incorruptible: The Life, Death and Dreams of Maximilian de Robespierre in 1989.

In 1990, Marsters moved to Seattle and, with Liane Davidson and Greg Musick, formed the New Mercury Theatre. In this and other companies, Marsters was involved in a wide range of plays, including Teechers (a British play by John Godber), Anouilh's Antigone, an original work based on the Dr. Seuss books, and Shaw's Misalliance.

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In 1992, Marsters got his first acting job on TV—on Northern Exposure, in which he appeared for two episodes as a bellboy and a church minister. He has made guest appearances on television series such as Andromeda, as well as the independent films Chance (2002), Winding Roads (1999), and the 2005 USA Network movie Cool Money. In 1999, he had a small role in the remake of House on Haunted Hill as a TV cameraman.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel

It was his appearance as villain (and later anti-hero) Spike on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (first appearing in Season Two) that attracted the attention of the general public. For the role, he put on a London accent and he received informal coaching from English co-star Anthony Stewart Head.

Spike had been intended as a short role by creator Joss Whedon, who initially resisted Spike's popularity. "He made it very clear he did not want the show to be taken over by another romantic vampire," Marsters told 411Mania, adding "to Joss, vampires were supposed to be ugly, evil, and quick to be killed... when I was cast Joss did not imagine me to be popular; Spike was supposed to be dirty and evil, punk rock, and then dead." The massive fan response prevented his character from being killed off, however, allowing him a presence throughout the second season. There were no plans to bring him back as a regular until the character Cordelia Chase was moved to the spin-off show, Angel, and, as Marsters told 411Mania, "they needed someone to tell Buffy she was stupid and about to die, and they decided to bring me back". He thought he would not last as, being a vampire, he was restricted to night-time scenes and could not feasibly interact with the characters as often as Cordelia. Instead, Spike would last until the very end of the show and become a romantic partner for Buffy.

After the conclusion of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Marsters carried Spike over to the Buffy spin-off show, Angel, also in a regular role (second title billing after David Boreanaz), although only in the fifth and final season of the show. Marsters was asked to keep quiet about this, as his return was intended to be a surprise, but the network promoted Spike's return as soon as it could in order to attract advertising. In April 2004, following the end of Angel, Marsters had Spike's trademark bleached hair shaved off for charity live on television in On Air with Ryan Seacrest.

When the show was cancelled, there were plans for several TV movies. Talk of a Spike movie began in 2004 and Whedon still had plans into 2006, before it was formally abandoned. Marsters had said he would only return to play Spike if the project took place within five years, feeling he would become too old to play the character (an immortal) after that:

As long as I could do it within, say, the next four or five years; past that, I'm too old. Spike's a vampire, man, and I've got high standards.

Aside from playing the character, Marsters co-wrote a comic book one-shot for Dark Horse Comics, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Spike and Dru. After both Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel ended, Marsters became active with the canonical comic book series of both shows on stories centering around his character. A canonical graphic novel set during the seventh season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Spike: Into the Light, written by Marsters himself, was released by Dark Horse Comics on July 16, 2014.

Other work

Marsters has narrated the audiobooks for The Dresden Files, a series of detective novels with a supernatural bent and was also contracted to narrate the fourth in the series, Summer Knight, in 2006. He reprised his reading of the series, including "Proven Guilty", "White Night", "Small Favor", and "Turn Coat", produced by Penguin Audio and "Death Masks" audio book which was released in late 2009. "Blood Rites", "Dead Beat", "Turn Coat", "Changes" and the side short story collection in the same universe, "Side Jobs", were also recorded by Marsters. However, he did not do the Dresden book "Ghost Story" due to a scheduling conflict, leaving fellow Smallville alumnus John Glover to record it; this caused a fairly noteworthy public outcry by audiobook listeners. He returned for the book "Cold Days". On March 24, 2015, Jim Butcher announced that a new version of the "Ghost Story" audiobook is being released effective April 21, 2015 with Marsters returning as narrator in response to fan demands.

In 2005, Marsters filmed a thriller, Shadow Puppets, with Jolene Blalock. Late that year, Marsters appeared on the television series Smallville playing Dr. Milton Fine—the popular Superman villain "Brainiac"—in eight episodes throughout the show's fifth season. He reprised his role as Brainiac in a four-episode arc in the seventh season, and did a cameo voice-over in season eight. He returned for one episode in the show's final season. On October 29, 2005, Marsters presented two performances of his own abridged adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth with American actress Cheryl Puente as Lady Macbeth, followed by question and answer sessions with the audience and acoustic concerts in London.

In September 2006, Marsters' interpretation of Godber's Teechers was performed on the Queen Mary with two other actors in Los Angeles. This is a play he had received critical acclaim for as a stage actor prior to his television work. Marsters co-starred in the 2007 cinematic release of P.S. I Love You alongside Kathy Bates, Hilary Swank, and Gerard Butler. Released in September 2007, Marsters starred in the direct-to-DVD animated movie, Superman: Doomsday, providing the voice of iconic villain Lex Luthor. The film received mostly positive reviews.

In 2008, he guest-starred in Torchwood, a spin-off of the popular British science fiction television series Doctor Who, first appearing in the episode "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang", as the nefarious omnisexual time traveller Captain John Hart. He reprised the role in the last two episodes of the second season.

He portrayed "Piccolo Daimao" in the live-action film adaptation of the popular Dragon Ball manga and anime, directed by James Wong and produced by Stephen Chow, which was released worldwide on April 10, 2009.

On July 20, 2009, the movie, Moonshot, aired on the History Channel in celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the 1969 moon landing. In this film, Marsters portrays Buzz Aldrin. On August 19, 2009, it was announced that he signed on for a role in Caprica as the terrorist leader Barnabas Greeley.

Also in August 2009, Marsters' science fiction western, High Plains Invaders aired on the Syfy Channel. In this alien invasion flick, Marsters portrays Sam Danville. It was announced in August 2010 that Marsters would be joining the cast of Syfy Channel series Three Inches as a series regular portraying Troy Hamilton, a former government agent who now leads a team of superheroes.

On June 24, 2011, Marsters appeared in an L.A. Theatre Works radio production of The Importance of Being Earnest, in the part of Sir John Worthing, which aired on June 25, 2011.

He has also appeared on Supernatural in season 7 episode 5, "Shut Up, Dr. Phil", which aired October 21, 2011, alongside fellow Buffyverse costar Charisma Carpenter.

He appeared in Warehouse 13 season 4 (3 episodes) as Bennett Sutton, which aired in 2013.

Musical career

Marsters had played in bands and solo in bars and clubs for many years and enjoyed several successful sell-out solo gigs at Los Angeles clubs before forming a band. For these solo gigs he mainly performed covers of classic folk and rock musicians such as Tom Waits, Neil Young, James Taylor, and Bruce Springsteen. He sang in "Once More, with Feeling", a musical episode of Buffy: solo parts in "Walk Through the Fire" and "Something To Sing About", and "Rest in Peace" completely on his own.

In 2003–04, Marsters was the lead singer for the rock band Ghost of the Robot. Their debut album Mad Brilliant was released on February 2, 2003. The band played its first gigs in Los Angeles and Paris. They went on to play successful dates in and around Los Angeles and two sold-out tours of Europe in 2003 and 2004. In addition to Mad Brilliant, they released three singles ("Valerie", "David Letterman" and "New Man") and one mid-length EP, It's Nothing. All these releases carried tracks written and co-written by Marsters. Several of Ghost of the Robot's earlier songs were loosely based on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer characters Buffy, Dawn and Faith.

Marsters' solo musical career was launched in October 2004, in London. His solo acoustic tour of the United Kingdom in April 2005 sold out. A new solo album "Civilized Man" produced by Chris Rhyne and Andrew Rosenthal was released on April 15, 2005. It includes several new songs as well as the popular "Katie" and "Smile". He has played songs from the album live in Detroit, Houston, and Sacramento. Ten of the eleven songs are written by Marsters.

New solo songs not included on the album but sung at live solo concerts include "Birth of the Blues", "Finer than Gold", "Louise", and "London City". "Finer than Gold", "London City", and "Louise" were composed while on tour in the UK in April 2005. "Birth of the Blues" was composed by Marsters in Amsterdam in 2004 while touring with his now-defunct band. During his October 2005 mini-tour of the UK, Marsters introduced other new songs to his sets: "Button Down Vandals", "Up On Me", and "All That She Wanted". These songs were available only as part of his recently released Words and Music DVD, which has his abridged version of Macbeth as well as a full-length solo music performance.

During his September 2006 convention, James Marsters & Friends, he debuted several new songs including "The Truth Is Heavy", "Fall of Night", "Jealous Man", and "Not A Millionaire". All these songs reflect his new blues music and folk sound. He also performed a cover version of Keb Mo's classic "Baby Blue". In 2007, he performed live several times in the UK and debuted two new songs written in Cardiff. "Layabout" and "Looking at You" reflect a more upbeat light folk move in Marsters' music. These songs as well as some of his previously unrecorded work were released on Marsters' second solo album, formally launched in Los Angeles and Cardiff in October and November 2007 respectively. This album, Like a Waterfall, includes twelve songs, all written by Marsters. Most had been performed and recorded live but not in the studio. An exception is "When I Was A Baby", a song never previously performed in public.

Like A Waterfall was produced by Ryan Shore and features several other musicians including Blair Sinta, who has drummed for Alanis Morissette, and Five for Fighting bass player Curt Schneider. In 2008, Marsters' Waterfall Tour came to the UK. He played three dates across London and performed for three consecutive days in Milton Keynes. The concert at the packed Union Chapel in Islington was an acoustic set featuring material from his album—Like A Waterfall.

On May 1, 2009 he returned to the Union Chapel, followed by a "Marstersclass" event at The Drill Hall, in London on May 2. The sell-out event included a concert, Q&A session plus opportunities to get autographs and photos. On May 3, 2009, he performed at London's 100 Club.

In 2010 James' music career continued when the band Ghost of the Robot reformed: they have since released the album B-Sider which is available on iTunes. Afterwards, in 2011, the album Murphy's Law was released which is also available for download in iTunes. There are also multiple other EPs available on the iTunes Store.

Personal life

Marsters is divorced from Liane Davidson, with whom he has one son, born May 1996. He is also raising his niece and regards her as his daughter. It was announced on May 21, 2010, that Marsters had proposed to girlfriend Patricia Rahman in Trier, Germany. On January 14, 2011, they married in a private civil ceremony in Los Angeles.

Discography

As a solo artist:

  • Civilized Man (2005)
  • Like a Waterfall (2007)
  • With Ghost of the Robot:

  • Mad Brilliant (2003)
  • B-Sider (2011)
  • Murphy's Law (2011)
  • Bourgeois Faux Pas (2015)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    -
    Hollow's Bend: The Radio Play (Podcast Series) (post-production) as
    Malcolm Teller
    - Hollow's Bend: The Radio Play - Malcolm Teller
    2023
    Casa Grande (TV Series) as
    Miller Dalton
    - Let Me Live - Deja Vivir (2023) - Miller Dalton
    - We Are More Americans - Somos Mas Americanos - Miller Dalton
    - The King - El Rey - Miller Dalton
    2023
    Abruptio as
    Les Hackel (voice)
    2021
    Leverage: Redemption (TV Series) as
    Carl Bishop
    - The Golf Job (2021) - Carl Bishop
    2020
    DuckTales (TV Series) as
    Nosferatu
    - The Trickening! (2020) - Nosferatu (voice)
    2020
    The Order (TV Series) as
    Xavier
    - The Commons, Part 1 (2020) - Xavier
    - The Commons, Part 2 (2020) - Xavier
    2010
    Hawaii Five-0 (TV Series) as
    Victor Hesse
    - Aloha (2020) - Victor Hesse
    - Ina Paha (2014) - Victor Hesse
    - Ha'i'ole (Unbreakable) (2011) - Victor Hesse
    - Hana 'a'a Makehewa (Desperate Measures) (2010) - Victor Hesse
    - Pilot (2010) - Victor Hesse
    2017
    Runaways (TV Series) as
    Victor Stein / Jonah
    - Cheat the Gallows (2019) - Victor Stein
    - The Broken Circle (2019) - Victor Stein
    - Devil's Torture Chamber (2019) - Victor Stein
    - Left-Hand Path (2019) - Victor Stein
    - Merry Meet Again (2019) - Victor Stein
    - Enter the Dreamland (2019) - Victor Stein
    - Rite of Thunder (2019) - Victor Stein
    - Lord of Lies (2019) - Victor Stein
    - The Great Escape (2019) - Victor Stein
    - Smoke and Mirrors (2019) - Victor Stein
    - Split Up (2018) - Victor Stein / Jonah
    - Last Waltz (2018) - Victor Stein
    - Earth Angel (2018) - Victor Stein
    - Bury Another (2018) - Victor Stein
    - Rock Bottom (2018) - Victor Stein
    - Old School (2018) - Victor Stein
    - Double Zeros (2018) - Victor Stein
    - Radio On (2018) - Victor Stein
    - Last Rites (2018) - Victor Stein
    - Past Life (2018) - Victor Stein
    - Hostile Takeover (2018) - Victor Stein
    - Big Shot (2018) - Victor Stein
    - Gimme Shelter (2018) - Victor Stein
    - Hostile (2018) - Victor Stein (credit only)
    - Doomsday (2018) - Victor Stein (credit only)
    - Tsunami (2017) - Victor Stein
    - Refraction (2017) - Victor Stein
    - Metamorphosis (2017) - Victor Stein
    - Kingdom (2017) - Victor Stein
    - Fifteen (2017) - Victor Stein
    - Destiny (2017) - Victor Stein
    - Rewind (2017) - Victor Stein
    - Reunion (2017) - Victor Stein
    2019
    Grief (Short) as
    Tom
    2018
    Ghost of the Robot: Vandals (Music Video) as
    James Marsters
    2018
    A Bread Factory, Part One as
    Jason
    2018
    A Bread Factory, Part Two as
    Jason
    2018
    Dragonball Legends (Video Game) as
    Zamasu / Fused Zamasu (English version, voice)
    2018
    Dragon Ball FighterZ (Video Game) as
    Zamasu (English version, voice, as Sam Majesters)
    2016
    Dragon Ball Super (TV Series) as
    Zamasu
    - Arata na HOPE!! O mune ni saraba Torankusu (2016) - Zamasu (English version, voice, as David Gray)
    - Kessen! Akiramenai senchi-tachi no kiseki no pawâ (2016) - Zamasu (English version, voice, as David Gray)
    - Saigo no shinpan ka!? Zettai Shin no kyûkyoku no pâwa (2016) - Zamasu (English version, voice, as David Gray)
    - Agame yo! Tatae yo! Gattai Zamasu bakutan!! (2016) - Zamasu (English version, voice, as David Gray)
    - Saiyajin no saibô o yogosuna! Bejîta no sôzetsu batoru kaien!! (2016) - Zamasu (English version, voice, as David Gray)
    - Sekai wa ore ga mamoru! Torankusu ikari no sûpâ pawâ sakuretsu!! (2016) - Zamasu (English version, voice, as David Gray)
    - Zamasu no yabô Katarareru kyôfu no "Ningen 0 Keikaku" (2016) - Zamasu (English version, voice, as David Gray)
    - Futatabi mirai e Akasareru Gokû Burakku no shôtai!! (2016) - Zamasu (English version, voice, as David Gray)
    - Kaiôshin Gowasu o mamore Zamasu o hakai seyo! (2016) - Zamasu (English version, voice, as David Gray)
    - Zamasu to Burakku Fukamaru futari no nazo (2016) - Zamasu (English version, voice, as David Gray)
    - Fujimi no karada o motsu Kami Zamasu kôrin (2016) - Zamasu (English version, voice, as David Gray)
    - Saisen Gokû Burakku! Sûpâ Saiyajin roze tôjô (2016) - Zamasu (English version, voice, as David Gray)
    - Son Gokû ni atai no ne Zen'ô-Sama kara no yobidashi! (2016) - Zamasu (English version, voice, as David Gray)
    - Saiyajin no chi o hiku mono Torankusu no ketsui (2016) - Zamasu (English version, voice, as David Gray)
    - Burakku no shôtai o abake! Iza dai 10 uchû no Kaiôshin-kai e! (2016) - Zamasu (English version, voice, as David Gray)
    2016
    Tales from the Underworld: A Knight with Cruella (Video short) as
    Mordred
    2016
    New Life as
    William Morton
    2015
    The Devil You Know (TV Mini Series) as
    Rev. George Burroughs
    - Pilot (2015) - Rev. George Burroughs
    2015
    Dudes & Dragons as
    Lord Tensley
    2015
    Billie Bob Joe as
    James Marsters
    2014
    Witches of East End (TV Series) as
    Mason Tarkoff
    - For Whom the Spell Tolls (2014) - Mason Tarkoff
    - Box to the Future (2014) - Mason Tarkoff
    - Poe Way Out (2014) - Mason Tarkoff
    - The Fall of the House of Beauchamp (2014) - Mason Tarkoff
    - Smells Like King Spirit (2014) - Mason Tarkoff
    - Sex, Lies, and Birthday Cake (2014) - Mason Tarkoff
    - Art of Darkness (2014) - Mason Tarkoff
    2012
    Metal Hurlant Chronicles (TV Series) as
    Doc Rowan / Brad Davis
    - Whiskey in the Jar (2014) - Doc Rowan
    - Shelter Me (2012) - Brad Davis
    2013
    Ultimate Spider-Man (TV Series) as
    Korvac / Chitauri #3
    - Guardians of the Galaxy (2013) - Korvac / Chitauri #3 (voice)
    2013
    Warehouse 13 (TV Series) as
    Sutton / Professor Sutton
    - The Truth Hurts (2013) - Sutton
    - All the Time in the World (2013) - Sutton
    - The Living and the Dead (2013) - Professor Sutton
    2013
    Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated (TV Series) as
    Dandy Highwayman / Librarian / Man 2
    - Stand and Deliver (2013) - Dandy Highwayman / Librarian / Man 2 (voice)
    2013
    Wedding Band (TV Series) as
    Declan Horn
    - Personal Universe (2013) - Declan Horn
    2011
    Three Inches (TV Movie) as
    Troy Hamilton
    2011
    Supernatural (TV Series) as
    Don Stark
    - Shut Up, Dr. Phil (2011) - Don Stark
    2009
    The Super Hero Squad Show (TV Series) as
    Mr. Fantastic
    - Brouhaha at the World's Bottom! (2011) - Mr. Fantastic (voice)
    - Double Negation at the World's End! (2010) - Mr. Fantastic (voice)
    - This Al Dente Earth! (2010) - Mr. Fantastic (voice)
    - Last Exit Before Doomsday! (2010) - Mr. Fantastic (voice)
    - If This Be My Thanos! (2009) - Mr. Fantastic (voice)
    2011
    DC Universe Online (Video Game) as
    Lex Luthor (voice)
    2005
    Smallville (TV Series) as
    Milton Fine / Brainiac / Brainiac 5
    - Homecoming (2010) - Brainiac 5
    - Abyss (2008) - Brainiac (voice, uncredited)
    - Arctic (2008) - Brainiac
    - Apocalypse (2008) - Brainiac / Milton Fine
    - Veritas (2008) - Brainiac
    - Persona (2008) - Brainiac
    - Vessel (2006) - Milton Fine
    - Oracle (2006) - Milton Fine
    - Hypnotic (2006) - Milton Fine
    - Solitude (2005) - Milton Fine
    - Splinter (2005) - Milton Fine
    - Thirst (2005) - Milton Fine
    - Aqua (2005) - Milton Fine
    - Arrival (2005) - Milton Fine
    2010
    Caprica (TV Series) as
    Barnabas Greeley
    - Retribution (2010) - Barnabas Greeley
    - Unvanquished (2010) - Barnabas Greeley
    - End of Line (2010) - Barnabas Greeley
    - Know Thy Enemy (2010) - Barnabas Greeley
    2009
    Lie to Me (TV Series) as
    Jay Pollack
    - Truth or Consequences (2009) - Jay Pollack
    2009
    High Plains Invaders (TV Movie) as
    Sam Danville
    2009
    Real Heroes: Firefighter (Video Game) as
    Jimmy 'Match' Morris (voice)
    2009
    Moonshot (TV Movie) as
    Buzz Aldrin
    2009
    Dragonball Evolution as
    Lord Piccolo
    2009
    Numb3rs (TV Series) as
    Damian Lake
    - Guilt Trip (2009) - Damian Lake
    2008
    Star Wars: The Clone Wars (TV Series) as
    Captain Argyus
    - Cloak of Darkness (2008) - Captain Argyus (voice)
    2008
    The Capture of the Green River Killer (TV Mini Series) as
    Ted Bundy
    - Episode #1.2 (2008) - Ted Bundy
    2008
    Torchwood (TV Series) as
    Captain John Hart
    - Exit Wounds (2008) - Captain John Hart
    - Fragments (2008) - Captain John Hart (uncredited)
    - Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang (2008) - Captain John Hart
    2007
    Without a Trace (TV Series) as
    Detective Grant Mars
    - Article 32 (2008) - Detective Grant Mars
    - One Wrong Move (2007) - Detective Grant Mars
    - Clean Up (2007) - Detective Grant Mars
    - Lost Boy (2007) - Detective Grant Mars
    2007
    P.S. I Love You as
    John
    2007
    Saving Grace (TV Series) as
    Dudley Payne
    - Bring It On, Earl (2007) - Dudley Payne
    2007
    Superman/Doomsday (Video) as
    Lex Luthor (voice)
    2007
    Shadow Puppets as
    Jack
    2005
    Cool Money (TV Movie) as
    Bobby Comfort
    2004
    The Mountain (TV Series) as
    Ted Tunney
    - A Piece of the Rock (2004) - Ted Tunney
    1999
    Angel (TV Series) as
    Spike
    - Not Fade Away (2004) - Spike
    - Power Play (2004) - Spike
    - The Girl in Question (2004) - Spike
    - Time Bomb (2004) - Spike
    - Origin (2004) - Spike
    - Underneath (2004) - Spike
    - Shells (2004) - Spike
    - A Hole in the World (2004) - Spike
    - Smile Time (2004) - Spike
    - Why We Fight (2004) - Spike
    - You're Welcome (2004) - Spike
    - Damage (2004) - Spike
    - Soul Purpose (2004) - Spike
    - Harm's Way (2004) - Spike
    - Destiny (2003) - Spike
    - Lineage (2003) - Spike
    - The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco (2003) - Spike
    - Life of the Party (2003) - Spike
    - Hell-Bound (2003) - Spike
    - Unleashed (2003) - Spike
    - Just Rewards (2003) - Spike
    - Conviction (2003) - Spike
    - Darla (2000) - Spike
    - In the Dark (1999) - Spike
    2003
    Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds (Video Game) as
    Spike (voice)
    2003
    Spider-Man (TV Series) as
    Sergei
    - Mind Games: Part 1 (2003) - Sergei (voice)
    - Tight Squeeze (2003) - Sergei (voice)
    1997
    Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV Series) as
    Spike
    - Chosen (2003) - Spike
    - End of Days (2003) - Spike
    - Touched (2003) - Spike
    - Empty Places (2003) - Spike
    - Dirty Girls (2003) - Spike
    - Lies My Parents Told Me (2003) - Spike
    - Storyteller (2003) - Spike
    - Get It Done (2003) - Spike
    - First Date (2003) - Spike
    - The Killer in Me (2003) - Spike
    - Potential (2003) - Spike
    - Showtime (2003) - Spike
    - Bring on the Night (2002) - Spike
    - Never Leave Me (2002) - Spike
    - Sleeper (2002) - Spike
    - Conversations with Dead People (2002) - Spike
    - Him (2002) - Spike
    - Selfless (2002) - Spike
    - Help (2002) - Spike
    - Same Time, Same Place (2002) - Spike
    - Beneath You (2002) - Spike
    - Lessons (2002) - Spike
    - Two to Go (2002) - Spike
    - Grave (2002) - Spike
    - Villains (2002) - Spike
    - Seeing Red (2002) - Spike
    - Entropy (2002) - Spike
    - Normal Again (2002) - Spike
    - Hell's Bells (2002) - Spike
    - As You Were (2002) - Spike
    - Older and Far Away (2002) - Spike
    - Dead Things (2002) - Spike
    - Doublemeat Palace (2002) - Spike
    - Gone (2002) - Spike
    - Wrecked (2001) - Spike
    - Smashed (2001) - Spike
    - Tabula Rasa (2001) - Spike
    - Once More, with Feeling (2001) - Spike
    - All the Way (2001) - Spike
    - Life Serial (2001) - Spike
    - Flooded (2001) - Spike
    - After Life (2001) - Spike
    - Bargaining: Part 2 (2001) - Spike
    - Bargaining: Part 1 (2001) - Spike
    - The Gift (2001) - Spike
    - The Weight of the World (2001) - Spike
    - Spiral (2001) - Spike
    - Tough Love (2001) - Spike
    - Intervention (2001) - Spike
    - Forever (2001) - Spike
    - The Body (2001) - Spike (credit only)
    - I Was Made to Love You (2001) - Spike
    - Crush (2001) - Spike
    - Blood Ties (2001) - Spike
    - Checkpoint (2001) - Spike
    - Triangle (2001) - Spike
    - Into the Woods (2000) - Spike
    - Listening to Fear (2000) - Spike
    - Shadow (2000) - Spike
    - Fool for Love (2000) - Spike
    - Family (2000) - Spike
    - No Place Like Home (2000) - Spike
    - Out of My Mind (2000) - Spike
    - The Replacement (2000) - Spike
    - Real Me (2000) - Spike
    - Buffy vs. Dracula (2000) - Spike
    - Restless (2000) - Spike
    - Primeval (2000) - Spike
    - The Yoko Factor (2000) - Spike
    - New Moon Rising (2000) - Spike
    - Where the Wild Things Are (2000) - Spike
    - Superstar (2000) - Spike
    - Who Are You? (2000) - Spike
    - This Year's Girl (2000) - Spike
    - Goodbye Iowa (2000) - Spike
    - The I in Team (2000) - Spike
    - A New Man (2000) - Spike
    - Doomed (2000) - Spike
    - Hush (1999) - Spike
    - Something Blue (1999) - Spike
    - Pangs (1999) - Spike
    - The Initiative (1999) - Spike
    - Wild at Heart (1999) - Spike
    - The Harsh Light of Day (1999) - Spike
    - Lovers Walk (1998) - Spike
    - Becoming: Part 2 (1998) - Spike
    - Becoming: Part 1 (1998) - Spike
    - I Only Have Eyes for You (1998) - Spike
    - Passion (1998) - Spike
    - Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered (1998) - Spike
    - Innocence (1998) - Spike
    - Surprise (1998) - Spike
    - What's My Line?: Part 2 (1997) - Spike
    - What's My Line?: Part 1 (1997) - Spike
    - Lie to Me (1997) - Spike
    - Halloween (1997) - Spike
    - School Hard (1997) - Spike
    2002
    Chance as
    Simon
    2002
    Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Video Game) as
    Spike (voice)
    2002
    Strange Frequency 2 (TV Movie) as
    Mitch (segment "Soul Man")
    2001
    Andromeda (TV Series) as
    Charlemagne Bolivar
    - Into the Labyrinth (2001) - Charlemagne Bolivar
    2001
    Strange Frequency (TV Series) as
    Mitch Brand
    - Soul Man (2001) - Mitch Brand
    2001
    The Enforcers (TV Mini Series) as
    Sullivan McManus
    1999
    House on Haunted Hill as
    Channel 3 Cameraman
    1999
    Winding Roads as
    Billy Johnson
    1999
    Millennium (TV Series) as
    Eric Swan
    - Collateral Damage (1999) - Eric Swan
    1997
    Moloney (TV Series) as
    Billy O'Hara
    - Herniated Nick (1997) - Billy O'Hara
    1995
    Medicine Ball (TV Series) as
    Mickey Collins
    - Night of the I Wanna (1995) - Mickey Collins
    - Heart and Sole (1995) - Mickey Collins
    1992
    Northern Exposure (TV Series) as
    Reverend Harding / Bellhop
    - Grosse Pointe, 48230 (1993) - Reverend Harding
    - It Happened in Juneau (1992) - Bellhop
    Producer
    2016
    Vidiots (TV Series) (executive producer - 15 episodes)
    - All Our Best! (finale) (2018) - (executive producer)
    - The Life of James (2017) - (executive producer)
    - Man Against Wind: Part 4 (2017) - (executive producer)
    - Man Against Wind: Part 3 (2017) - (executive producer)
    - Man Against Wind: Part 2 (2017) - (executive producer)
    - Man Against Wind: Part 1 (2017) - (executive producer)
    - Vegan Gone Wild (2017) - (executive producer)
    - Mystery of the Great White North (2017) - (executive producer)
    - Anything Is Possible in Texas (2016) - (executive producer)
    - Storming the Castle (2016) - (executive producer)
    - The Virginia Monologues (2016) - (executive producer)
    - Dishonored 2 (2016) - (executive producer)
    - Holland Daze (2016) - (executive producer)
    - Welsh Rarebit (2016) - (executive producer)
    - These Boots Were Made for Walking (2016) - (executive producer)
    Writer
    2016
    Vidiots (TV Series) (12 episodes)
    - The Life of James (2017)
    - Man Against Wind: Part 4 (2017)
    - Man Against Wind: Part 3 (2017)
    - Vegan Gone Wild (2017)
    - Mystery of the Great White North (2017)
    - Anything Is Possible in Texas (2016)
    - Storming the Castle (2016)
    - The Virginia Monologues (2016)
    - Dishonored 2 (2016)
    - Holland Daze (2016)
    - Welsh Rarebit (2016)
    - These Boots Were Made for Walking (2016)
    2005
    James Marsters: Words and Music (Video)
    Director
    2016
    Vidiots (TV Series) (11 episodes)
    - All Our Best! (finale) (2018)
    - The Life of James (2017)
    - Vegan Gone Wild (2017)
    - Mystery of the Great White North (2017)
    - Anything Is Possible in Texas (2016)
    - Storming the Castle (2016)
    - The Virginia Monologues (2016)
    - Dishonored 2 (2016)
    - Holland Daze (2016)
    - Welsh Rarebit (2016)
    - These Boots Were Made for Walking (2016)
    2005
    James Marsters: Words and Music (Video) (uncredited)
    Soundtrack
    1998
    Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
    - Once More, with Feeling (2001) - (performer: "Rest In Peace", "Walk Through The Fire", "Something To Sing About", "Where Do We Go From Here?", "Coda")
    - Lovers Walk (1998) - (performer: "My Way" - uncredited)
    Assistant Director
    2016
    Kessi Blue (Short) (co-director)
    Composer
    2005
    James Marsters: Words and Music (Video)
    Thanks
    2011
    Back in the Jacket: A Smallville Homecoming (Video documentary short) (special thanks)
    Self
    2022
    Monsters Madness and Magic (Podcast Series) as
    Self
    - The Tragedy of William the Bloody - An Interview with James Marsters (2022) - Self
    2022
    Sci-Fi Talk (Podcast Series) as
    Self
    - The Mix Countdown Numbers 49-40 (2022) - Self
    2021
    DC FanDome 2021 (TV Special) as
    Self
    2020
    Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum (Podcast Series) as
    Self
    - Buffy's James Marsters: Dark Side of Playing Spike (2021) - Self
    - James Marsters (2020) - Self
    2019
    Marvel LIVE from NYCC 2019! (TV Mini Series) as
    Self
    - Day 4 (2019) - Self
    2019
    Buffering: A Rewatch Adventure (Podcast Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Interview with James Marsters (2019) - Self - Guest
    2016
    Vidiots (TV Series) as
    James Marsters
    - All Our Best! (finale) (2018) - James Marsters
    - The Life of James (2017) - James Marsters
    - Man Against Wind: Part 4 (2017) - James Marsters
    - Man Against Wind: Part 3 (2017) - James Marsters
    - Man Against Wind: Part 2 (2017) - James Marsters
    - Man Against Wind: Part 1 (2017) - James Marsters
    - Vegan Gone Wild (2017) - James Marsters
    - Mystery of the Great White North (2017) - James Marsters
    - Anything Is Possible in Texas (2016) - James Marsters
    - Storming the Castle (2016) - James Marsters
    - The Virginia Monologues (2016) - James Marsters
    - Dishonored 2 (2016) - James Marsters
    - Holland Daze (2016) - James Marsters
    - Welsh Rarebit (2016) - James Marsters
    - These Boots Were Made for Walking (2016) - James Marsters
    2015
    Sidewalks Entertainment (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - James Marsters Returns (2017) - Self - Guest
    - James Marsters (2015) - Self - Guest
    2017
    Ok! TV (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #3.56 (2017) - Self
    2017
    EW Reunites (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Spike
    - The Cast of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2017) - Self - Spike
    2014
    All Access Pass (TV Series) as
    Self
    - James Marsters - Wizard World Comic Con Portland (2016) - Self
    - James Marsters - Wizard World Comic Con Tulsa (2014) - Self
    2013
    Why We (Heart) Vampires (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2013
    Tweet Out (TV Series) as
    Self
    - James Marsters: Part 2 (2013) - Self
    - James Marsters: Part 1 (2013) - Self
    2011
    Picture Perfect: The Making of the Pilot (Video short) as
    Self
    2011
    Back in the Jacket: A Smallville Homecoming (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2010
    FedCon XIX: Beyond Imagination (Documentary) as
    Self
    2009
    Up Close with Carrie Keagan (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 9 April 2009 (2009) - Self
    2008
    Torchwood Declassified (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Avulsion (2008) - Self
    - Home and Hart (2008) - Self
    2007
    Space Top 10 Countdown (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Chicks That Kick (2007) - Self
    2005
    James Marsters: Words and Music (Video) as
    Self
    2004
    Rove Live (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #6.21 (2005) - Self
    - Episode #5.22 (2004) - Self
    2005
    'Angel': The Final Season (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2004
    2nd Annual Spaceys (TV Special) as
    Self
    2004
    Reality Quest (Documentary short) as
    Self
    2004
    'Buffy': Season 7 Overview (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2004
    'Buffy': Season 6 Overview (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2004
    On-Air with Ryan Seacrest (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 27 April 2004 (2004) - Self
    - Episode dated 2 April 2004 (2004) - Self
    2004
    The Sharon Osbourne Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 23 April 2004 (2004) - Self
    2004
    Buffy Wraps (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2004
    Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Spike (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2003
    Hush (Video short) as
    Self
    2003
    'Buffy': Season 5 Overview (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2003
    'Buffy': Season 4 Overview (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2003
    Biography (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Television with a Bite (2003) - Self
    2003
    Behind the Scenes of 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' (Video) as
    Self
    2003
    Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Behind the Scenes of 'Once More with Feeling' (Video documentary short) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2003
    The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 22 January 2003 (2003) - Self
    2003
    'Buffy': Season 3 Overview (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2002
    HypaSpace (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.145 (2002) - Self
    2002
    'Buffy': Season 2 Overview (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2001
    Politically Incorrect (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #9.142 (2002) - Self
    - Episode dated 1 March 2002 (2002) - Self
    - Episode dated 22 October 2001 (2001) - Self
    2001
    Buffy's Back - The E! Original Special (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    2000
    Hollywood Squares (TV Series) as
    Self - Panelist
    - Episode dated 13 July 2001 (2001) - Self - Panelist
    - Episode dated 12 July 2001 (2001) - Self - Panelist
    - Episode dated 11 July 2001 (2001) - Self - Panelist
    - Episode dated 10 July 2001 (2001) - Self - Panelist
    - Episode dated 9 July 2001 (2001) - Self - Panelist
    - Episode dated 21 April 2000 (2000) - Self - Panelist
    - Episode dated 20 April 2000 (2000) - Self - Panelist
    - Episode dated 19 April 2000 (2000) - Self - Panelist
    - Episode dated 18 April 2000 (2000) - Self - Panelist
    - Episode dated 17 April 2000 (2000) - Self - Panelist
    Archive Footage
    2012
    Special Collector's Edition (TV Series) as
    Lord Piccolo
    - Especial Ironía: Dragonball Evolution (2012) - Lord Piccolo
    2008
    Smallville (TV Series) as
    Brainiac
    - Finale (2011) - Brainiac (uncredited)
    - Odyssey (2008) - Brainiac (uncredited)
    2010
    Buffy the Vampire Slayer German DVD Commercial (Video short) as
    Self
    2003
    'Angel': Season One (Video documentary short) as
    Spike (uncredited)

    References

    James Marsters Wikipedia


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