Mark Addy Biography
Mark Addy is a voice artist and actor from England. He made his film debut as Dave Horsefall in The Full Monty (1997), for which he received a BAFTA nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Addy made his first television appearance in The Ritz in 1987, followed by A Very Peculiar Practice in 1988, and subsequent television appearances in shows such as Heartbeat.
Mark Addy Age
Addy was born Mark Ian Addy on January 14, 1964, in York, Yorkshire, England. He is 59 years old as of January 2023.
Mark Addy Education
Addy attended York’s Joseph Rowntree School. Addy continued his acting studies at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, where he earned an Acting Diploma in 1984.
Mark Addy Height
He stands at a height of 6’0″ (183 cm) tall.
Who is Mark Addy’s Wife?-Family
Since 1996, Mark has been married to Kelly Johnson Biggs. They have three children: Ruby, Charlie, and Oscar.
Mark’s family has lived in York for several generations, dating back to 1910. Ian, his father, was a glazier at ‘York Minster.’
Mark Addy The Rig
He appeared in The Rig a British supernatural thriller television series as David Coake. It follows A Scottish oil rig in the North Sea that is enveloped in an unnatural fog that cuts them off from outside communications. Spores found in the fog cause infected crew members to experience behavioral changes. After examining the spores, a scientist onboard the oil rig suspects that an ancient parasite has been unleashed from the ocean floor.
Mark Addy Career
Addy made his first television appearance in The Ritz in 1987, followed by A Very Peculiar Practice in 1988, and subsequent television appearances in Heartbeat, Band of Gold, Married… with Children, Peak Practice, Too Much Sun, Sunnyside Farm, Trollied, and The Syndicate. He played Bill Miller in Still Standing (with an improvised American accent) and Detective Boyle in the second series of the British sitcom The Thin Blue Line. He also appeared as Sergeant John Rook in ITV1’s comedy-drama series Bonkers and another ITV comedy drama, Bike Squad, in early 2008. Addy appeared in a series of advertisements for the relaunched Tesco Clubcard alongside Fay Ripley. He played King Robert Baratheon in the HBO series Game of Thrones in 2011.
He played Hercules, one of the main characters in the BBC One fantasy drama series Atlantis, which premiered on September 28, 2013, in the United Kingdom. Addy played D.S. Derek Sands in the BBC television drama New Blood (2016), which starred young detectives from the Serious Fraud Office and the London Police Service. Addy had a leading role in The Full Monty (1997) and portrayed Fred Flintstone in The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000). In the 1998 film Jack Frost, he played Mac McArthur. He played Roland in A Knight’s Tale in 2001 and a butler to Chris Rock’s character in Down to Earth. His character in Down to Earth was an American who pretended to be British.
Addy starred as David Philby in The Time Machine, as the Ship Captain in Around the World in 80 Days alongside Jackie Chan and Steve Coogan, and as Friar Tuck in Ridley Scott’s 2010 film Robin Hood. He played Paltraki in the Doctor Who episode “The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos” in 2018. He appeared in the Downton Abbey film as Mr. Bakewell, the owner of the shop where Mrs. Patmore purchases her supplies; a character mentioned in the television series but not yet seen onscreen. In the detective drama series White House Farm, he played DS Stan Jones. In The Rig, Addy played David Coake, who caused problems on the Kinloch Bravo oil rig in 2023.
Addy played Kevin Snell in the Comedy Theatre’s 2006 revival of Donkeys’ Years. In 2007-08, he appeared at the National Theatre as Dogberry in Much Ado About Nothing alongside Zoe Wanamaker, and at the Royal National Theatre as Hjalmar Johansen in Tony Harrison’s play Fram. In 2011, he played Vladimir, an NKVD officer, in Collaborators at the National Theatre, which was also featured in the National Theatre Live program, which broadcasts live performances to cinemas worldwide. Addy appeared in Richard Bean’s The Nap at Sheffield Crucible in 2016, alongside Jack O’Connell and Ralf Little, and was directed by Richard Wilson.
Mark Addy’s Net Worth
Addy has an estimated net worth of 3 million dollars as of 2023.
Mark Addy Movies
- 2023 The Rig
- 2021 Hansel and Gretel:
- 2020 White House Farm
- 2020 Moving On
- 2020 The Salisbury Poisonings
- 2019 Vera
- 2018 Doctor Who
- 2016 Jericho
- 2016 New Blood
- 2016 Borderline
- 2016 Young Hyacinth
- 2014 Remember Me
- 2013 The Syndicate
- 2013–2015 Atlantis
- 2011 Game of Thrones
- 2011 Great Expectations
- 2011–2013 Trollied
- 2010 National Theatre Live
- 2007 Bonkers
- 2002–2006 Still Standing
- 2000 Too Much Sun