A British actor and musician, Mark relocated to California from London after outgrowing the U.K. market. He started in theatre at the age of 14, joined the local Youth Theatre, and appeared in countless shows in London and regional theatres. After breaking out from the fringe theatre and street theatre scenes in the UK, Mark worked in local radio, both as a voice artist an on-air presenter. This led to independent film work, including the feature film "Little Indiscretions" with Diane Farr . He soon appeared in several theatrical productions in Los Angeles, including Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and "A Midsummer Nights Dream." He next starred in the film "Poet Heads" which won the Best Mockumentary Feature at last years Harlem International Film Festival.
A professional musician, he co-wrote and recorded the song "Back to You," which appears on the soundtrack of the independent film "3 Days Gone." Mark began playing the guitar at the age of 12 and started piano lessons at 14. The music veteran both writes and composes music, plays guitar, mandola, piano, and bass. His music is known for its unique blending of the styles of rock and classical, with occasional electronic overtones. He has played in numerous bands in the U.K. and has written or co wrote for several soundtracks. He is influenced by all styles of music and culture, particulary at the moment, industrial German rock heavy hitters "Rammstein," and the hit Science Fiction series "Dr. Who."
Mark’s eclectic style unites with a unique talent, as a daring presence on screen and stage, with actable choices and musical movements that will continue to stand the test of time. He listens to most styles of music. Favourite album - at the moment - “Comalies” by Lacuna Coil. Favourite book - at the moment - Anything from the "Discworld" series by Terry Pratchett. Favourite TV show - at the moment - Dr Who. "This list is likely to change without explanation as new things pass before my eyes and ears".