D'office Threads October 2014 | Page 64

AN ACTORS PERSPECTIVE ON FASHION Background Marc Zammit is a British actor from London, and started his career at the age of 12, training at “Rhodes Theatre School” and “Barking Broadway”. Marc’s first role was an appearance on the TV hit series “The Bill” as a guest star. He has also appeared as a guest star in “After you’ve gone” and “Silent Witness”. We asked Marc about his achievements this year so far, and he said: Marc Zammit www.imdb.com Twitter: @Zammit_Marc “I got to do my first Horror/Thriller “The Final Haunting” which was a brilliant experience. I have just completed a film called “The Journey” I’m Co-Starring in acting along side Jason Flemyng which was also a great experience working with a respected actor, and I’ve just been confirmed to play a Lead role called “Trent” in a Feature Film Called “Smokey Thompson” We approached Marc to know more about his fashion style and views. What’s the nicest complement you have had about your clothes? The nicest Compliment I’ve had about my clothes was when a random girl approached me and said “sorry can I take a picture of you”, and I asked why , she said she “liked my style “haha! I suppose that was a pretty awesome compliment haha! Would you say you change your style much for public and for private? I really dress to where I’m going and how I feel to be honest. but first impression does mean everything but either way I do like to look stylish! What is your favourite item of clothing? My favourite item of clothing , I love my shoes, boots, and blazers! Has fame changed your style? haha i don’t even think I had fame, haha , but I think I more dress for myself, and how I feel. How important do you think image is to a man? I think its very important, first impression means everything, and having style, you know its going to present who you are, how well you look after yourself, your style, and obviously your taste. It shows how much effort you put in with you appearance. Would you say your image has helped your career? I don’t think it has to be honest, but it is certainly important when I