Marton Csokas Movies
An actor of remarkable intensity whether playing comedy, drama, or classical-stage roles,
Marton Csokas first became familiar to stateside audiences as Borias on the hit television series
Xena: Warrior Princess. And though American audiences may not have been privy to his early stage and screen work, his performance in
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring made him a familiar face. Born in New Zealand in June 1966,
Csokas' early schooling didn't exactly encourage creativity, and the future actor didn't discover his passion for the stage and screen until his late teens. While studying literature and art history for a year at Canterbury and Christchurch,
Csokas became involved with a writer's club and theater company before graduating from the New Zealand Drama School and co-founding the The Stronghold Theater. Steadily gaining experience and harboring a growing passion for classical-stage drama, the actor landed a role in the television series Shortland Street before making his feature debut in
Jack Brown Genius (1994). Numerous small film roles followed, and, after becoming a recognizable star in his native country,
Csokas began to familiarize himself with American television audiences with
Xena and such small-screen features as
The Three Stooges (2000). His experience in the fantasy world of
Xena prepared him well for his role as Celeborn in the first
Lord of the Rings movie in 2001, and American audiences later saw the versatile actor as a villainous criminal mastermind bent on world domination in
XXX (2002). He appeared in director
Alex Proyas' decidedly upbeat
Garage Days the same year and in
Richard Donner's time travel fantasy
Timeline in 2003. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide