James Marsden

Movie Actor

James Marsden was born in Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States on September 18th, 1973 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 51, James Marsden biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
James Paul Marsden, Bello Jimmy, J.P.
Date of Birth
September 18, 1973
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States
Age
51 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
Networth
$10 Million
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Model, Singer, Television Actor, Voice Actor
James Marsden Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 51 years old, James Marsden has this physical status:

Height
178cm
Weight
74kg
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Blue
Build
Athletic
Measurements
Not Available
James Marsden Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Hefner Middle School, Putnam City North High School
James Marsden Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Lisa Linde, ​ ​(m. 2000; div. 2011)​
Children
3
Dating / Affair
Mary Elizabeth “Lisa” Linde (2000-2011), Rose Costa (2011), Cherie Thibodeaux (2012), Suki Waterhouse (2015), Edei (aka Emma Deigman) (2015-Present)
Parents
James Luther Marsden, Kathleen
Siblings
Jennifer (Younger Sister), Elizabeth (Younger Sister), Jeff (Brother), Robert (Brother)
Other Family
Luther Durwood Marsden (Paternal Grandfather), Norma Junelle Owrey (Paternal Grandmother), William George Scholz (Maternal Grandfather), Mary Louise Orr (Maternal Grandmother)
James Marsden Career

Marsden got his first job in a series of episodes of The Nanny as Eddie, Margaret Sheffield's boyfriend. He then starred in the Canadian television series Boogies Diner, which aired for one season. Following the end of that series, he guest starred on television shows such as Saved by the Bell: The New Class and Party of Five. He later starred in the ABC show Second Noah. He lost out to Edward Norton for a role in Primal Fear and auditioned for the lead role in 54, which then went to Ryan Phillippe. He starred in the films Disturbing Behavior opposite Katie Holmes and Gossip opposite Kate Hudson. He also appeared in the television series Ally McBeal as one of the main cast members during the first half of season 5, where he also sang. He also starred in a 1998 episode of "The Outer Limits".

Marsden was cast as Cyclops in the X-Men films. His character is prominent in the comics; his screen time in the films, however, is reduced in the sequels. Marsden also appeared in Bryan Singer's Superman Returns. Singer had dropped out of the third X-Men film to direct Superman and Marsden was cast as Lois Lane's fiancé, Richard White. Due to schedule conflicts, Marsden's screen time in X-Men: The Last Stand was reduced, stirring controversy from fans of the comics. Marsden's portrayal of Cyclops in the films was well received and garnered him a Blockbuster Award for Best Supporting Actor. In 2014 Marsden reprised his role of Cyclops in a brief cameo for X-Men: Days of Future Past, as did other actors from the first film including Anna Paquin and Famke Janssen.

In 2004, Marsden co-starred with Rachel McAdams, Ryan Gosling, James Garner, and Gena Rowlands in the romantic drama The Notebook as Lon Hammond, Jr., the second man Allie Hamilton (McAdams) falls in love with. In 2007, Marsden played Corny Collins in the film adaptation of the Broadway musical Hairspray, based on the 1988 John Waters film of the same name. In the film, he sang two songs, "The Nicest Kids In Town" and "(It's) Hairspray." Both Hairspray and its soundtrack were critically acclaimed, the latter of which has since sold over 1,200,000 copies to date in the United States and was certified Platinum by the RIAA. His next role was with Amy Adams in the Disney hybrid animated/live action film Enchanted, playing Prince Edward. He sang one song as a duet with Adams at the beginning of the film and a duet with Idina Menzel that was cut from the film. Enchanted was well received critically and proved to be a commercial success, earning more than $340 million worldwide at the box office.

Following his successes in 2007's Hairspray and Enchanted, Marsden played the male lead in the 2008 romantic comedy 27 Dresses opposite star Katherine Heigl, which grossed $160 million worldwide. He also starred in the teen comedy Sex Drive. Though the film was a moderate success, Marsden's performance was heavily praised. Marsden also received a Teen Choice Awards nomination for Choice Movie Actor in a Comedy for his roles in Enchanted and 27 Dresses.

In 2009, Marsden also played the male lead in the film The Box, based on the 1970 short story "Button, Button" by author Richard Matheson, which was earlier made into an episode of The Twilight Zone. He starred opposite Cameron Diaz and reunited with Superman Returns co-star Frank Langella. In 2010, Marsden was cast in the comedy Death at a Funeral, a remake of the 2007 British film of the same name, along with Chris Rock, Luke Wilson, Danny Glover, and Columbus Short.

Marsden made an appearance on Modern Family in January 2011, playing a squatter. In April, Marsden appeared as the male (live-action) lead in Hop, an Easter-themed comedy co-starring Russell Brand as the Easter Bunny. Although the film was considered a commercial success, opening at the top of the weekend box office and grossing over $100 million in the U.S. box office, Hop generally received negative reviews. Later in 2011, Marsden played the lead in Straw Dogs, a remake of Sam Peckinpah's 1971 film; Marsden portrayed the character played by Dustin Hoffman in the original. Straw Dogs reunited Marsden with his Superman Returns co-star Kate Bosworth. The film received mixed reviews and ultimately ended up being a box office flop.

In 2012 and 2013, Marsden appeared in a recurring role in the sixth and seventh seasons of 30 Rock, playing Criss Chros, the boyfriend (and later husband) of the series' main character Liz Lemon. He also appeared in several independent films, including Robot & Frank, Small Apartments, Bachelorette, and As Cool as I Am. In 2013, he co-starred with Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg in the action film 2 Guns, which debuted at number one in its weekend release. Soon after, he starred in Lee Daniels' historical drama The Butler as President John F. Kennedy. The film, featuring an ensemble, opened at the top spot and received positive reviews. Marsden played Jack Lime, a rival reporter to Will Ferrell's Ron Burgundy, in Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues. The following year, he reprised his role as Scott Summers for the first time in eight years in X-Men: Days of Future Past in a cameo. He would also star in his second Nicholas Sparks film titled The Best of Me, replacing Paul Walker in the lead role. Marsden has recently played the character of sentient android Teddy Flood in HBO's 2016 series Westworld.

Marsden appeared as Judy Hale's former boyfriend and lawyer Steve Wood in the Netflix dark comedy series Dead to Me. He later starred in a separate role in the same series as Ben Wood from the second season onward. In 2020, he starred in Paramount's Sonic the Hedgehog film and the CBS All Access television miniseries The Stand. Marsden also starred in the FX miniseries Mrs. America as Phil Crane. In 2021, Marsden provided the voice of Hitch Trailblazer in the Netflix animated film My Little Pony: A New Generation. In March 2021, it was announced that he would be reprising the role of Edward in the upcoming sequel to Enchanted, tentatively titled Disenchanted, which will be released on Disney+. Marsden reprised his role of Tom Wachowski in the 2022 sequel Sonic the Hedgehog 2.

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www.dailymail.co.uk, October 11, 2024
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In a letter of support in the case of child sexual abuse, James Marsden lauded Drake Bell's suspected assaulter Brian Peck, along with fellow actors calling for a suspended dialogue coach

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 13, 2024
After being accused of the sexual assault of Drake Bell in 2003, James Marsden and other celebrities wrote letters of support for him. Peck, a Nickelodeon dialogue coach who has since been charged with over a dozen charges in connection with allegations of sexually assaulting an unidentified child in August 2003.

In his 2024 Critics Choice Awards acceptance address, Bear actor Ebon Moss-Bachrach thanks to his 'unique scene partner' Taylor Swift

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 15, 2024
Ebon Moss-Bachachrach, the Bear star, won again at the 2024 Critics Choice Awards, just one week after his Golden Globe victory, where he thanked someone else who was rather surprising: Taylor Swift. At the Critics Choice, the 46-year-old actor received the Best Supporting Actor award, while his co-star Jeremy Allen White received Best Actor. Moss-Bachachi topped Phil Dunster (Ted Lasso), Harrison Ford (Shrinking), Harvey Guillén (What We Do in the Shadows), James Marsden (Jury Duty) and Henry Winkler (Barry).