Mark Heap

Mark Heap ( born May 13, 1957 in Kodaikanal, India) is a British actor. The son of a British father and an American mother, he was born in India in 1957. He is best known for his roles in various comedy series on the stations of the BBC and Channel 4

Career

In the 1980s in England Heap was part of the street theater duo The Two Marks, which was awarded for his comedic juggling program with the Time Out 1987 Street Entertainer of the Year award. In 1983, he was probably the first time with his theater troupe together in the film Martin Luther, Heretic front of the camera.

1994 Heap began his real work in radio and television. He was from 1997 to 1999 speaker in the comedy show Blue Jam on BBC Radio 1 and also took over in the TV version of Jam in 2000 several roles. In the animated series Eric in stress he spoke from 1998, the main role. In the same year he started with Simon Pegg and Kevin Eldon work on the sketch comedy show Big Train, for which he was also active as an author. A second season was produced in 2002. At regular supporting roles Heap was also seen in the series Spaced, Brass Eye and Happiness.

Since 2002, Heap is also regularly in British cinema productions such as About a Boy: see The Day of the Dead Duck and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, also he played from 2004 to 2006 the hospital comedy Green Wing, the role of Dr. Alan Statham. Since 2008 he has been a Thomas Brown can be seen in the historical drama series Lark Rise to Candlefold, which is based on the eponymous autobiography of the author Flora Thompson.

Filmography

TV series

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