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Date of Birth: 19?? (Never see the same year anywhere I look.) Place of Birth: California, USA
Occupation: Stage and Screen Actor/Musician
James Marsters, first guest starred on "Buffy the Vampire
Slayer" as the vampire Spike, joined the cast as a series regular in season 4.
Born and raised in California, Marsters made his stage
debut as Eyeore in a fourth grade production of "Winnie the Pooh" and went on
to study acting at Julliard (According to him was kicked out). He began his professional
career in the theater, performing in stage productions.
In addition to his acting talents, James is also a
musician, and performs regularly at California nightclubs (14
below). Up until this year he was a solo act, which I enjoyed very much. He's
a member of a band called "Ghost Of The Robot". The Band formed this
year.
Music scene
August 20, 2002
James has been very busy with his musical career. He
is now a member of a band called "Ghost Of The Robot", They have been
touring locally as well as internationally. I have caught a few clips or tunes.
Not sure what I think yet, as the clips are fair listening. But they have released
their first single which includes "Valerie" and "Good-bye",
another one was added called "Ghost of the Robot - David Letterman".
However the last I heard you can only get it by attending one of their shows or
if you a UK'er you may obtain a copy here.
Online sales of band memorabilia coming soon, on the Official Website "http://www.ghostoftherobot.net/".
For sample clips (Not very good mind ya - I don't think they do them justice)
you can check their 14 below listing here.
FILMOGRAPHY - Compiled from IMDB
Movies
Chance(2001)
House on Haunted Hill (1999)
Winding Roads (1998)
TV guest appearances
"Andromeda" (episode # 2.8)
"Angel" (episode # 2.7) (episode # 1.3)
"Baby Blues" (voice)
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997 - present)
"School Hard" (episode # 2.3)
"Halloween" (episode # 2.6)
"Lie To Me" (episode # 2.7)
"What's My Line, Part One" (episode # 2.9)
"What's My Line, Part Two" (episode # 2.10)
"Surprise" (episode # 2.13)
"Innocence" (episode # 2.14)
"Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered" (episode
# 2.16)
"Passion" (episode # 2.17)
"I Only Have Eyes For You" (episode # 2.19)
"Becoming, Part One" (episode # 2.21)
"Becoming, Part Two" (episode # 2.22)
"Lovers Walk" (episode # 3.8)
"Harsh Light Of Day, The" (episode # 4.3)
"Wild At Heart" (episode # 4.6) ( became a regular in season 4)
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"Hollywood Squares" (1998)
"Medicine Ball"
"Millennium" (episode # 3.11)
"Moloney" (episode # 1.14)
"Northern Exposure" (episode # 4.14) (episode # 3.21)
"Strange Frequency" (episode # 1.1)
Stage Credits
Troilus in Shakespeare's "Trolius and Cressida"
Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night"
"Caucasian Chalk Circle"
Tennessee William's' "Camino Real"
Shakespeare's "The Tempest"
"Red Noses"
"The Normal Heart"
"Handing Down the Names"
"Voices in the Dark"
Shakespeare Festival "The Tempest"
"The Why"
Disclaimer: All info provided here are from other sources, there is no guarantee
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