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'''James Paul Marsden''' (b. 1973) is an American actor, singer and former Versace model best known for playing Cyclops in the first three ''X-Men'' films.
 
'''James Paul Marsden''' (b. 1973) is an American actor, singer and former Versace model best known for playing Cyclops in the first three ''X-Men'' films.
   
Marsden appeared on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' to explain the word "engineer" in a [[Season 42 (2011-2012)|Season 42]] [[Word of the Day]] segment.
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Marsden appeared on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' to explain the word "engineer" in a [[Season 42 (2011-2012)|Season 42]] [[The Word of the Day|Word of the Day]] segment.
   
 
Other film credits include ''Hop'', ''[[Superman|Superman Returns]]'', ''Hairspray'', ''Enchanted'', the remake of [[Frank Oz]]' ''[[Death at a Funeral]]'', and ''27 Dresses''. His television credits include appearances on ''[[The Nanny]]'', ''[[Saved by the Bell|Saved by the Bell: The New Class]]'', ''Party of Five'' and ''[[Ally McBeal]]''.
 
Other film credits include ''Hop'', ''[[Superman|Superman Returns]]'', ''Hairspray'', ''Enchanted'', the remake of [[Frank Oz]]' ''[[Death at a Funeral]]'', and ''27 Dresses''. His television credits include appearances on ''[[The Nanny]]'', ''[[Saved by the Bell|Saved by the Bell: The New Class]]'', ''Party of Five'' and ''[[Ally McBeal]]''.
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James Paul Marsden (b. 1973) is an American actor, singer and former Versace model best known for playing Cyclops in the first three X-Men films.

Marsden appeared on Sesame Street to explain the word "engineer" in a Season 42 Word of the Day segment.

Other film credits include Hop, Superman Returns, Hairspray, Enchanted, the remake of Frank Oz' Death at a Funeral, and 27 Dresses. His television credits include appearances on The Nanny, Saved by the Bell: The New Class, Party of Five and Ally McBeal.

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