Toby Marlow was born on 12 October 1994 and is a British composer, writer, and actor best known for co-creating the international hit musical Six with Lucy Moss.
10 Facts About Toby Marlow
Toby Marlow is co-creator of Hot Gay Time Machine, a musical comedy cabaret show directed by Lucy Moss, in which he co-stars with Zak Ghazi-Torbati.
Toby Marlow was born on 12 October 1994 to parents Helma and Andrew Toby Marlow and was raised in Henley-on-Thames, England.
Toby Marlow has two siblings: an older brother named Jasper and a younger sister named Annabel, who later originated the role of Katherine Howard in Six at the 2017 Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Toby Marlow was a child actor from the ages of 9 to 14, appearing in several films and on TV, including an appearance on ITV's Marple, in which he played a French boy with glasses.
Toby Marlow's father is a professional musician, his grandfather trained as an actor and his great-grandmother taught speech and drama.
Toby Marlow was educated at Abingdon School from 2008 to 2013, and was a member of the Acorn Music Theatre Company in Henley.
Toby Marlow went on to study English at Robinson College at Cambridge University.
In 2017, Toby Marlow co-composed and co-wrote the musical Six, produced by Kenny Wax.
On 28 July 2019, Toby Marlow stepped into the role of Catherine Parr for two sold-out performances at London's Arts Theatre when a cast-wide illness struck and the show required a sixth performer.