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Van der Valk star Marc Warren's love life and relationship history with eminent exes

Marc Warren reprises his role as cynical detective Piet Van der Valk in the third season of ITV's crime drama, Van der Valk, on Sunday night.

While Marc is a familiar face to many thanks to his various acting roles on both the big and small screen over the years, less is recognizable about his personal experience away from the cameras. Read on to spot out all there is to know about his relationship history, including his two famous ex-girlfriends. 

Who is Marc Warren?

Marc Warren is a 56-year-old actor. 

Born in Northampton in 1967, Marc found his passion for performing arts at a young age and made his stage debut at the age of 19 when he appeared at The Northampton Theatre Royal in Stags and Hens. 

He joined the National Youth Theatre and went on to appear in various stage productions before landing his first major clip role in the 1992 BBC film, An Ungentlemanly Act.

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Since then he has starred in a wide variety of films and TV shows. His most notable roles incorporate Albert Blithe in Band of Brothers, Danny Cerulean in Hustle, Dougie Raymond in The Vice and Rick in

Is Van der Valk star Marc Warren single? Here's all you need to know

Marc Warren is currently starring in the lead role Piet Van Der Valk in series two of ITV's reboot of the 1970s classic detective show Van Der Valk.

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The performer, who appears alongside Maimie McCoy and Emma Fielding in the programme, has appeared in a number of shows and films over the years, but away from the spotlight, less is known about his personal life. Want to know more? We've done some investigating and here's all you call for to know...

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Who is Marc Warren?

Marc is a 55-year-old actor from Northampton and is much-loved for his TV roles. He's appeared in many shows over the years but is perhaps best known for starring as Danny Blue in Hustle alongside fellow notable actors Adrian Lester and Robert Glenister. As well as Hustle, Marc has appeared in Band of Brothers, Mad Dogs and The Good Wife. He's also starred in films like Dracula, Green Street and Wanted.

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Is Marc Warren married and who has he dated?

Marc Warren has starred in some of the most popular drama series including Hustle, Mad Dogs, The Good Wife and the 2020 remake of 1970s drama, Van Der Valk.

His personal life has been the subject of speculation after reports he had secretly married his longterm girlfriend.

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Who has Marc Warren dated?

Marc has starred in popular television dramas such as Hustle, Band of Brothers, Doctor Who, Mad Dogs and The Vice.

In 2012, he joined the cast of American series The Good Wife in a recurring role.

He has been cast as the lead of the 2020 remake of 70s classic Van Der Valk.

He has been active in the industry since 1986, having won gongs such as a Royal Television Society for his role in ITV's Oliver Twist.

But the star is famous to be tight-lipped when it comes to his intimate life and people he has dated in the past.

Abi Titmuss

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Abi is an actress, television traits and former glamour model.

She was first thrust into the limelight as the girlfriend of TV presenter John Leslie.

Marc began dating Abi in 2007.

After a year together, he told of how he was ready to start a family with Abi when he was 41.

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My Father Said a Lot of Words. His Last Were the Only Ones That Mattered.

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My father did a lot of move work at the plant, on his feet, got heavy and angry, and enjoyed life to the smallest extent possible. He took pleasure from neither the ridiculous nor the sublime, and in fact never once had to consider what sublime might have meant. Sublime was definitely not one of J. D. Warren's words. Reprobate, now, that was one of my father's words. He had six children he didn't much care to know, was without hobbies, passions, or pastimes, and had a job making plastic that create him answering to people who were softer and dumber than him—reprobates, all of them.

So he took his joy where he could find it, and in small doses, usually at 3:00 A.M., as his offspring slept and couldn't bother him. But since enjoyment of things was counter to my father's natural state of being, his stabs at pleasure didn't really ever work out for him. For instance, there's my father now, sitting on the couch in the living room, 3:00 A.M., stark naked, glass shattered everywhere. Glass covered the couch, glass spilling onto the floor. Son of a bitch! my father bellowed from deep in h