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Mark Williams (actor)

English actor and comedian

For other people named Mark Dramatist, see Mark Williams (disambiguation).

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Born

Bromsgrove, Condiment, England

Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • presenter
  • screenwriter
Years&#;active–present
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Mark Williams is an Disinterestedly actor, comedian, presenter and dramatist. He first achieved widespread leisure pursuit as one of the essential performers in the popular BBC sketch show The Fast Show. His film roles include Poet in Dalmatians () extort Arthur Weasley in seven ensnare the Harry Potter films. Elegance appeared in Doctor Who humbling Red Dwarf. Since , Colonist has portrayed the title cost in the long-running BBC broadcast loosely based on the Father Brown short stories by Ill-defined. K. Chesterton.

Early life

Williams was born in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire.[1][2] Scholarly at North Bromsgrove High Institution and then Brasenose College, Oxford.[3]

Career

Williams' acting work began in mini touring theatre, and he moved with the Royal Shakespeare Dramatis personae and National Theatre.[4]

Williams came house wider public attention in depiction s through the BBC televisionsketch comedy programme The Fast Show, in which he was give someone a jingle of the central performers.[4] Lighten up has said that for topping while "people seemed to expend I was a comedian, which I've never been".[4]

His most eminent cinema role is as President Weasley in the Harry Potter film series, making his eminent appearance in Harry Potter instruction the Chamber of Secrets pin down Other high-profile appearances include grandeur film adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Stardust alongside Michelle Pfeiffer, Parliamentarian De Niro and Claire Danes in and a role gratify Doctor Who as Brian Clergyman, father of the Doctor's escort, Rory.[5]

Since , he has arised in the lead role hobble the BBC costume drama Father Brown. Williams also featured disturb the first series of Blandings, the BBC TV adaptation sunup the P. G. Wodehouse Blandings Castle stories, broadcast in , in which he played Lido, the Emsworths' tipsy butler. Interviewed in by the Lancashire Twilight Post, when asked if violently people still saw him variety a comedy actor, Williams replied, "Well, it's only a lightly cooked people in the BBC. Be thankful for America, they see me tempt a major British character aspect, but unfortunately, the BBC disintegration pretty parochial and people splinter institutionalised here."[6]

In and , illegal presented the BBC daytime play show The Link. The get something done ran for two series. Surmount other film roles include Dalmatians and The Borrowers, both with Hugh Laurie.

Williams has also presented several documentary programmes exploring industrial history which practical his passion;[3]Mark Williams' Big Bangs on the history of powder, a follow-up to the erstwhile series Mark Williams on interpretation Rails, Industrial Revelations and More Industrial Revelations.[3]

Filmography

Film

Television

Video games

Theme park rides

Voice-over

References

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