Marton Csokas
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Born | Marton Paul Csokas 30 June 1966 Invercargill, New Zealand |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1990–present |
Marton Paul Csokas[1] (Hungarian: Csókás Márton, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃoːkaːʃ ˈmaːrton]; born 30 June 1966), is a New Zealand-born actor. He has starred in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), xXx (2002), The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003), The Bourne Supremacy (2004), Kingdom of Heaven (2005), Æon Flux (2005), Romulus, My Father (2007), Alice in Wonderland (2010), Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012), Pawn (2013), The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014), Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014), and The Equalizer (2014).
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Early life
Csokas was born in Invercargill, New Zealand, to Margaret Christine (née Rayner), a nurse, and Márton Csókás, who worked as a mechanical engineer.[1][2] His father was Hungarian and his mother had English, Irish, and Danish ancestry.[3][4] Csokas has a younger brother, Robert. Csokas attended King's College, Auckland,[citation needed] and graduated from Toi Whakaari in 1989. He holds dual New Zealand and Hungarian citizenship.[citation needed]
Career
Csokas made his acting debut in the New Zealand drama series Shark in the Park as Terry Mercer. He appeared in one episode titled "Technical K.O.". For two years (from 1993 until 1995), he portrayed Leonard Rossi-Dodds in the soap opera Shortland Street. In 1996, he starred in the romantic drama film Broken English. From 1997 to 2001, he maintained a recurring role in Xena: Warrior Princess, portraying Xena's past love and ally Borias. Two of Csokas' most notable roles are Lord Celeborn in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003), and Guy de Lusignan in Kingdom of Heaven (2005). Csokas has also played the villain Yorgi in xXx (2002), Mr. Smith in Kangaroo Jack (2003), Jarda in The Bourne Supremacy (2004), and Trevor Goodchild in Æon Flux (2005).
Csokas' stage credits include plays by Tom Stoppard and William Shakespeare in the 1990s in New Zealand, and in Australia Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (2007) and Peribáñez (2006) with Company B.[citation needed]

In 2007, he portrayed Hora in the drama film Romulus, My Father, for which he won an AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and a Film Critics Circle of Australia Award for Best Supporting Actor. In 2010, he appeared in the Tim Burton-directed fantasy film Alice in Wonderland, the French-Australian drama The Tree, the French romantic comedy With Love... from the Age of Reason, the romance film South Solitary, and the drama-thriller The Debt. In 2011, Csokas starred in the psychological thriller Dream House. The following year, he appeared in the fantasy action horror Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, and the drama film Dead Europe. For his role in Dead Europe, he was again nominated for an AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role.
In 2013, Csokas co-starred in the crime-thriller Pawn with Forest Whitaker and Michael Chiklis,[5] and portrayed Jimmy Laszlo in the DirecTV police drama Rogue, starring opposite Thandie Newton.[6] In 2014, he starred in the films Noah,[7] The Amazing Spider-Man 2,[8] Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, and The Equalizer.[9] That same year, he starred as Sam Steele in the Discovery Channel's scripted miniseries Klondike.[10] Csokas then portrayed General Thomas Gage in History Channel's 3-part miniseries Sons of Liberty.[11] In May 2015, he joined the main cast of AMC's martial arts drama series Into the Badlands.[12] In 2016, he will co-star with Emilia Clarke in the supernatural thriller Voice from the Stone,[13] star alongside Vera Farmiga in the comedy-drama Burn Your Maps,[14] and co-star with Michael Shannon and Joel Edgerton in the Jeff Nichols-directed drama film Loving.[15]
Personal life
Csokas began dating French actress Eva Green after meeting on the set of Kingdom of Heaven in 2005. After three years in a long-distance relationship, he moved to London in 2008 to live with her.[16] He split with Green in 2009[17] and now resides in Venice Beach, Los Angeles.[18]
Filmography
Film
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1994 | A Game with No Rules | Kane | Short film |
1994 | Jack Brown Genius | Dennis | |
1995 | Twilight of the Gods | Soldier | Short film[19] |
1996 | Broken English | Darko | |
1998 | Hurrah | Raoul Trujillo | |
2000 | The Monkey's Mask | Nick Maitland | |
2000 | Accidents | Chug | Short film |
2001 | The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring | Lord Celeborn | |
2001 | Rain | Cady | |
2002 | Garage Days | Shad Kern | |
2002 | xXx | Yorgi | |
2002 | Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones | Poggle the Lesser | Uncredited; voice |
2003 | The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King | Lord Celeborn | |
2003 | Timeline | Sir William De Kere | |
2003 | Kangaroo Jack | Mr. Smith | |
2004 | The Bourne Supremacy | Jarda | |
2004 | Evilenko | Vadim Timurovic Lesiev | |
2005 | Æon Flux | Trevor Goodchild | |
2005 | Kingdom of Heaven | Guy de Lusignan | |
2005 | The Great Raid | Captain Redding | |
2005 | Asylum | Edgar Stark | |
2007 | Romulus, My Father | Hora | |
2010 | Alice in Wonderland | Charles Kingsleigh | |
2010 | The Tree | George Elrick | |
2010 | With Love... from the Age of Reason | Malcolm | |
2010 | South Solitary | Jack Fleet | |
2010 | The Debt | Young Stefan | |
2011 | Dream House | Jack Patterson | |
2012 | Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter | Jack Barts | |
2012 | Dead Europe | Nico | |
2013 | Pawn | Lieutenant Barnes | |
2014 | Noah | Lamech | |
2014 | The Amazing Spider-Man 2 | Dr. Ashley Kafka | |
2014 | Sin City: A Dame to Kill For | Damien Lord | |
2014 | The Equalizer | Nicolai "Teddy" Itchenko | |
2016 | Voice from the Stone | Klaus | In post-production |
2016 | Burn Your Maps | Connor Firth | In post-production |
2016 | Loving | Sheriff Brooks | Filming |
2016 | True Crimes | Filming |
Television
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1990 | Shark in the Park | Terry Mercer | Episode: "Technical K.O." |
1992 | The Ray Bradbury Theater | Sid | Episode: "By The Numbers" |
1993–95 | Shortland Street | Leonard Rossi-Dodds | Unknown episodes |
1996 | Hercules: The Legendary Journeys | Tarlus | Episode: "Promises" |
1996 | G.P. | Paul Deacon | Episode: "The Ceremony of Innocence" |
1997–2001 | Xena: Warrior Princess | Borias | 10 episodes |
1999 | Water Rats | Robert Tremain | Episode: "Shark Bait" |
1999 | Wildside | Larry Lodans | Episode: "2.18" |
1999 | All Saints | Brother Thomas | Episode: "More Things in Heaven and Earth" |
1999 | Halifax f.p. | John Garth | Episode: "Swimming with the Sharks" |
2000 | The Three Stooges | Ted Healy | Television film |
2000 | The Lost World | Kenner | Episode: "Tourist Season" |
2000 | BeastMaster | Qord | 3 episodes |
2000 | Farscape | Br'Nee | Episode: "Bone to be Wild" |
2001 | Cleopatra 2525 | Krider | Episode: "No Thanks For The Memories" |
2001 | The Farm | Adrian Beckett | Miniseries |
2012 | Falcón | Javier Falcón | 2 episodes |
2013 | Rogue | Jimmy Laszlo | 10 episodes |
2014 | Klondike | Sam Steele | Miniseries; 6 episodes |
2014 | Covert Affairs | Ivan Kravec | 2 episodes |
2015 | Sons of Liberty | General Thomas Gage | Miniseries; 3 episodes |
2015 | Into the Badlands | Baron Quinn |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Work | Result |
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2007 | AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Romulus, My Father | Won |
2008 | Film Critics Circle of Australia Award for Best Supporting Actor | Won | |
2013 | AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Dead Europe | Nominated |
Australian Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor | Nominated |
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