Brian Deacon
Mark Gorman
Mark’s theatre credits include: The Woman in Black (Fortune), Dial M for Murder (Apollo), Brief Encounter (Lyric), No More A-Roving (Orange Tree, Richmond), Arms and The Man and Zoo Story (Open Air Theatre, Regent’s Park), Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (New Shakespeare Company), Curse of the Starving Class (Royal Court), Antony and Cleopatra (Young Vic), Great and Small (Vaudeville), Madame Bovary (Palace Theatre, Watford) and Exclusive Yarns (Comedy Theatre).
His television credits include: Doctors (
BBC), Emmerdale (
YTV), Love and Mr Lewisham (
BBC), Ghosts (
YTV), The Emigrants (
BBC), Lillie (
LWT), Richard
III (
BBC), Separate Tables (Cable Films), Bleak House (
BBC); Inappropriate Behaviour (
BBC), Me and My Girl (
LWT), Bugs (
ITV), Family Affairs (Channel 5).
Mark’s film credits include: The Triple Echo, Il Bacio da una Morta, the title role in, Jesus His Life and Times, shot entirely in the Holy Land, and translated into over 900 languages, Vampyres, and A Zed and Two Noughts.