Mark Elstob
Victor Fleming
Mark trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. He has worked all over the UK as well as Vienna, Lisbon, Berlin, Athens, Frankfurt and Jerusalem, Theatre work includes
Rattle of a Simple Man, The Master and Margarita,
Venus and Adonis,
Twelfth Night, Romeo in
Romeo and Juliet, Prince Hal in
Henry IV Part One, D’Artagnan in
The Three Musketeers,
A Midsummer Night’s Dream,
Measure for Measure,
An Ideal Husband at the Old Vic, and
Hamlet (both directed by Sir Peter Hall),
Salome (directed by Steven Berkoff),
Noises Off,
The Importance of Being Earnest,
Neville’s Island, The Power of Yes at the National Theatre,
The Browning Version and
South Downs in the West End, a tour of Ireland, playing both title roles in
Hamlet and
Macbeth and most recently, a season in Pitlochry including
Present Laughter,
Hello Dolly and
A Chorus of Disapproval.
For Vienna’s English Theatre, he has previously appeared in
Donkeys’ Years,
Charley’s Aunt and
Lend Me a Tenor.
On TV and film, Mark’s appearances include
A Hazard of Hearts,
The Monk,
Lady Jane (directed by Trevor Nunn),
Eastenders,
The Black Candle,
The Bill,
Peak Practice, Zeus in
Gory Greek Gods and
Emmerdale, playing the regular role of Andrew Fraser. Mark is a regular reader of Talking Books for the
RNIB, and other audiobooks.