Marc Culwick

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Marc Culwick (sometimes credited as Mark Culwick) is a British-born actor whose most famous role was as Prince Albert Victor Christian Edward in the 1988 adaption of the Jack the Ripper legend starring Michael Caine.

He has also played parts in Agatha Christies' Poirot and played Alec in A Place in my Heart, directed by Dermot Tynan.

Culwick is married with three children and currently works as a theatre studies teacher in Honiton, Devon, England. As a teacher he is considered by his students to be truly inspirational, and has successfully directed several school musicals and co-directed several Shakespeare pieces.

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