Career Credits for James Marsters
 

Film Credits

- Chance. Simon. (2002)
- The Enforcers. Sully.(2001)
- House on the Haunted Hill. Channel 3 cameraman. (2001)
- Winding Roads. Billy Johnson.(1998)
 

TV Credits

- Angel. Spike. (2003-04)
    Guest. 'Darla' (2000)
    Guest. 'In the Dark' (1999)

- Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Spike (1999-2003)
    Guest. 'Wild At Heart' (1999)
    Guest. 'The Harsh Light of Day' (1999)
    Guest. 'Lover's Walk' (1998)
    Guest. 'Becoming' (2) (1998)
    Guest. 'Becoming' (1) (1998)
    Guest. 'I Only Have Eyes For You' (1998)
    Guest. 'Passion' (1998)
    Guest. 'Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered' (1998)
    Guest. 'Innocence' (2) (1998)
    Guest. 'Surprise' (1) (1998)
    Guest. 'What's My Line?' (2) (1997)
    Guest. 'What's My Line?' (1) (1997)
    Guest. 'Lie to Me' (1997)
    Guest. 'Halloween' (1997)
    Guest. 'School Hard' (1997)

- Andromeda. Charlemagne Bolivar. 'Into the Labyrinth' (2001)
- Strange Frequency. Mitch Brand 'Soul Man' (2001)
- Millenium. Eric Swan 'Collateral Damage' 3.11 (1999)
- Moloney. Billy O'Hara 'Herniated Nick' 1.14 (1997)
- The Big Easy. Technician(1997)
- Medicine Ball. Mickey Collins 'Heart and Sole' (1994)
- Northern Exposure. Reverend Dwight Harding 'Grosse Pointe' #4.14 (1993)
- Northern Exposure. Bellhop 'It Happened in Juneau' #3.21 (1992)
 

Theater Credits

Los Angeles
    - The Why.Actor 3. The Blank Theatre Company (Aug. 2000- Sept. 2000)
    - The Tempest. Sebastian. Festival in LA (1997)

Seattle
    - Macbeth. Macbeth. Ethnic Cultural Theatre (Oct. 1996)
    - Twelfth Night. Andrew Aguecheek . Ethnic Cultural Theater (Oct. 1996)
    - A Doll House. Torvald. Theatre on the Square (Nov. 1995)
    - Voices In The Dark. Local Misfit. A Contemporary Theatre (Oct. 1994- Nov.1994)
    - Killers. Wastrel. New Mercury Theatre (March 1994- April 1994)
    - Ohio Impromptu. New Mercury Theatre (Jan. 1994)
    - Victoria Station. Taxi Driver. New Mercury Theatre (Jan. 1994)
    - The Shawl. Apprentice. New Mercury Theatre (Jan. 1994)
    - Criminals in Love. Director. New Mercury Theatre (Aug. 1993- Sept. 1993)
    - Life Is A Dream. Director. New Mercury Theatre (June 1993)
    - A Phoenix Too Frequent. Director. New Mercury Theatre (Feb. 1991)

Chicago
    - Life Is A Dream.Segismundo Bailiwick. Repertory (Feb. 1990- April 1990)
    - A Phoenix Too Frequent. Teageus. Genesis Theatre (Oct. 1989- Nov. 1989)
    - Something Unspoken. Director. Genesis Theatre (July 1989)
    - Incorruptible: The Life, Death and Dreams of Maximilian de Robespierre, or The Two Contrary States of the
    - Human Soul. Robespierre Bailiwick Repertory (June 1989- July 1989)
    - Being Friends Lost (part of ''Making Noise Quietly''). Artist & Navy Officer Bailiwick Repertory (March 1989- April
      1989)
    - Mortal Risk. Todd Kemp. Chicago Cooperative Stage (Sept. 1988- Oct. 1988)
    - White Plague. Northlight Theatre (Feb. 1988- March 1988)
    - A Marriage of Figaro. Pedrille. Northlight Theatre (Dec, 1987- Jan. 1988)
    - The Tempest.Ferdinand. Goodman Theatre (April 1987- May 1987)
 

Voice Work

    - Harry Dresden audio book.Harry and others. 'Fool Moon.' (2003)
    - Buffy the Vampire Slayer.Spike. 'Chaos Bleeds' Xbox, PS2, and Gamecube (2003)
    - Spider-Man.Sergei. 'Mind Games' (1) (2003)
    - Spider-Man.Sergei. 'Tight Squeeze' (2003)
    - Harry Dresden audio book.Harry and others. 'Storm Front.' (2002)
    - Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Spike Xbox (2002)
    - Baby Blues.Prince William. Never aired. (2000)
 

Music

    - Ghost of the Robot. Lead singer. 'Mad Brilliant' (Feb. 2003)
    - Anthony Stewart Head. Backup vocals. 'Music for Elevators' (Feb. 2002)
 

Other Television Appearances

    - Rove Live (Australia). (July 2004)
    - On Air With Ryan Seacrest (April 2004)
    - The Sharon Osbourne Show. (April 2004)
    - On Air With Ryan Seacrest (Feb. 2004)
    - A&E Biography: Buffy the Vampire Slayer (May 2003)
    - The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (Jan. 2003)
    - Politically Incorrect (April 2002)
    - Politically Incorrect (Oct. 2001)
    - Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (Nov. 2000)
    - Politically Incorrect (Nov. 2000)
    - MTV's "Say What? Karaoke" (July 2000)
    - Hollywood Squares (June 2000)
    - Politically Incorrect (June 2000)
    - The Politically Incorrect (March 2000)
 

Most information compiled from IMDB and Zero's now-defunct Web site