Rocky Marshall is a British television and film actor, living near Battersea park. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain,is a Sovereign state located Battersea is a place in the London Borough of Wandsworth. It is an inner-city district located 2 [1] He has starred in mainstream movies such as Hart's War and Mean Machine. Hart's War is a 2002 Film about a fictional World War II Prisoner of war (POW based on the novel by John Katzenbach Mean Machine is a 2001 British Comedy / Drama Film, directed by Barry Skolnick. He has also appeared on several television programmes in both guest roles and starring roles, including Casualty, Family Affairs, Band of Brothers, Rome, Kyle Key, Holby City (as registrar Ed Keating), Dalziel and Pascoe, Doctors and The Bill. Casualty is the longest running emergency medical Drama series in the world and the second-longest-running medical drama in the world behind America's General For the American sitcom of similar name see Family Affair. See also Family Affair (disambiguation. Band of Brothers is a ten-part Television World War II Mini-series based on the book of the same title written by Historian Rome is a BAFTA, Golden Globe and Emmy -nominated historical drama Television series co-created by John Milius Holby City, styled as HOLBY CI+Y, is a BAFTA award winning Medical drama Television serial transmitted by BBC One in the United The following characters formerly appeared regularly on the British BBC television drama, Holby City, as hospital staff Detective Superintendent Andrew Dalziel (usually known as Andy) and Detective Sergeant (later Detective Inspector Peter Pascoe, known together as Doctors is a British Daytime television Soap opera, which started in 2000 The Bill is a long-running British Television Police procedural, named after a slang term for the police. [2]