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Biography – Mark has appeared in numerous productions for the Abbey and Peacock Theatres, including; Ariel, The Gigli Concert, Barbaric Comedies (for which he received an Irish Times/ESB nomination), The Patrick Pearse Motel and Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme. Other theatre credits include Molly Sweeney, The Three Sisters, Art, A Month in the Country, Aristocrats and The Spirit of Annie Ross, Gate Theatre, The Riot Act, Field Day, Our Country’s Good, The Recruiting Officer, and most recently Festen, Royal Court Theatre, Red Black and Ignorant and Tout, Royal Shakespeare Company, Dancing at Lughnasa, Phoenix Theatre and the Garrick, London, Juno and the Paycock, Albery Theatre for which he was nominated for an Olivier Award for his Joxer, Long Day’s Journey into Night and Comedians, Young Vic Theatre, London and The Memory of Water which won the Olivier Award for Best Production, Vaudeville Theatre, London. Television credits include The Tudors, Cracker, Frost, Bottom, The Young Ones, Dalziel and Pascoe, Sharpe’s Regiment, Fair City, Casualty and Vanity Fair. Films include The Tiger’s Tail, Veronica Guerin, A Prayer for the Dying, Durango, Jude, Kidnapped and Borstal Boy. Directing includes Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, Tricycle Theatre, London, The Grapes of Wrath for Storytellers and The Memory of Water, The Hunt for Red Willie at the Peacock Theatre, and Lovers at Versailles for the Abbey Theatre. Recently he appeared in Bloody Sunday for Channel 4 and No Tears for RTE. Mark appeared as Sir Peter Teazle in The School for Scandal, directed by Jimmy Fay at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, in Don Carlos directed by Lynne Parker for Rough Magic Theatre Company at the Project Arts Centre, Dublin and most recently in Conor McPherson’s The Weir directed by Garry Hynes at the Gate Theatre, Dublin.
Mark recently appeared as Malachy in Single Handed: Stolen Child directed by Anthony Byrne for Touchpaper Films/RTE and in George Gently directed by Euros Lyn for BBC TV.
Mark is currently appearing as series regular Mr Hammond in Roy a new TV series produced by BBC TV and Jam Media Ireland on CBBC and BBC2TV. He most recently appeared as JPW in Tom Murphy’s The Gigli Concert directed by Garry Hynes for Druid Theatre Company on tour across Ireland.
Mark’s London contact is Sue Grantley at Jonathan Altaras & Associates telephone 0044 207 836 8722.
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