Marcus Eyre, born in Sussex, England in 1957, made his mark in Australian cinema with a memorable role in Frankenstein (1992). After relocating to Adelaide at the age of three, he honed his craft in drama and education, eventually teaching while performing with the Brown's Mart Theatre in Darwin. Eyre's storytelling skills and theatrical background brought a distinctive flair to his portrayal in Frankenstein, contributing to the film's cult status. His journey reflects the intersection of education and performance, leaving a lasting impact on those who appreciated his work.
Frankenstein
In the early 19th century, Dr. Frankenstein discovers the secret of life – how to create a perfect man – powerful, intelligent and immune to disease. But something goes wrong in the laboratory and the doctor’s hideous creation disappears into the night. At first, Frankenstein hoped that the horrible monster would perish in the wilderness, but now he senses that it’s alive and sets out for him. Dr. Frankenstein tracks the creature to the Arctic, where the two must battle to decide who will become the master of the other’s life…or death.