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[51], Heighington Church of England Primary School, The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Shameful Betrayal of Miss Emily Smith, Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, "Mark Gatiss featured article on TheGenealogist", "Mark Gatiss: the journey of a geek made good", "Film Info. Mark Gatiss wurde am 17. Originally from Sedgefield, County Durham, he graduated from Bretton Hall Drama College with a BA (honors) in Theatre Arts. In November 2018, Gatiss appeared as the lead in a revival of The Madness of George III at Nottingham Playhouse. Director: John Das | Stars: Mark Gatiss, Dario Argento, Fabrizio Bava, Annette Chaton. Dieser Pinnwand folgen 129 Nutzer auf Pinterest. Mark Gatiss and his husband Ian Hallard star in a play about a gay party that turns toxic. Gatiss's earliest published work as a professional writer was a sequence of novels in Virgin Publishing's New Adventures series of continuation stories and novels. He wrote "Victory of the Daleks" for that year's fifth series and went on to contribute "Night Terrors" for series 6, "Cold War" and "The Crimson Horror" for series 7[39] and "Robot of Sherwood" for series 8. Cared for by his sister, his mother passed away at home surrounded by family. Oktober 1966, in Sedgefield, County Durham, England[2]) ist ein britischer Schauspieler, Komiker und Drehbuchautor. He was one-quarter of the award-winning comedy team The League of Gentlemen (1999), and became heavily involved in the post-television … In 2009, he was The Man in Black when BBC Radio 7 revived the character (originally played by Valentine Dyall and Edward de Souza) to introduce a series of five creepy audio dramas. [40] It ended with a cameo by Gatiss's League of Gentleman castmate Reece Shearsmith, portraying Patrick Troughton, who played the Second Doctor. Executive Producer 2 Credits. In 2007, he played Professor Lazarus in "The Lazarus Experiment". He has written for Doctor Who Magazine, including a column written under the pseudonym "Sam Kisgart," which he was originally credited as in the Doctor Who Unbound audio play Sympathy for the Devil for his role as the Master. Gatiss has written nine episodes for the 2005 revival of the show. He first met his co-writers and performers in his late teens at Bretton Hall, Yorkshire, a drama school which he attended after finishing school and having spent a gap year travelling around Europe. [42], In 2017, Gatiss and Steven Moffat re-teamed to write three episodes for TV miniseries Dracula. Weitere Ideen zu mrs hudson, mycroft holmes, schauspieler. Film Books Music Art & design TV & radio Stage Classical Games More Theatre The Boys in the Band review – Mark Gatiss and fine cast elevate dated gay drama 3 / 5 stars 3 out of 5 stars. In the same year he appeared in several editions of the documentary series SF:UK. He played Tycho Nestoris in the HBO series Game of Thrones. Gatiss has also made three credited appearances in Doctor Who. By joining TV Guide, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse, a film based on the television series, co-written by and starring Gatiss, was released in June 2005. He would have also been in the Stowers follow-up A Sense of Insecurity also in Darlington in July of the same year but he was unable to take the role because his dad wouldn't allow him to and insisted he take his exams instead[7] All of these interests have fuelled his creative work as an adult. 1999. The play went from 6 December 2013 through 13 February 2014. My husband, or Ben Whishaw in London Spy, "The Monday Interview: Mark Gatiss – Top of the League – The Scotsman", Atheist Dracula writers took Christianity seriously, "Sherlock actor Mark Gatiss cast in season 4", Laurence Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mark_Gatiss&oldid=1001464876, Articles with unsourced statements from February 2018, Articles with unsourced statements from January 2020, Wikipedia articles with PLWABN identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SUDOC identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Actor, screenwriter, television producer, comedian, novelist, director, Collectively credited as "The League of Gentlemen", 7 episodes, 1 miniepisode, also co-creator (with, This page was last edited on 19 January 2021, at 20:11. His early work (see above) was primarily Doctor Who expanded media, and Gatiss wrote and performed in the comedy spoof sketches The Web of Caves, The Kidnappers and The Pitch of Fear for the BBC's "Doctor Who Night" in 1999 with David Walliams. Mark Gatiss kann acht Auftritte als Hauptdarsteller in Serien für sich verbuchen. Outside the League, Gatiss' television work has included writing for the 2001 revival of Randall & Hopkirk and script editing the popular sketch show Little Britain in 2003, making guest appearances in both. Dracula Der Vampir der Vampire In der Horror-Serie Dracula spielt Mark Gatiss die Rolle von Frank 2020. MARK Gatiss has frequently been called a Renaissance man—for good reason. His first, "The Unquiet Dead," was the third episode of the revived series in 2005; the second, "The Idiot's Lantern," aired the following year in the second series. Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss – the duo behind hit dramas Sherlock and Dracula – are pairing up for another project. Richard E. Grant, Mark Gatiss pay tribute. He was scheduled to perform in Darker Shores by Michael Punter, a ghost story for all the family, at Hampstead Theatre 3 December 2009 – 16 January 2010 but had to withdraw after a serious family illness. [24][25] It was followed on 25 December 2013 by a screening on BBC2 of a new documentary by Gatiss titled M. R. James: Ghost Writer. [31] From 18 October – 24 November that year he was Charles I in the Hampstead Theatre production of 55 Days by Howard Brenton, a play dramatising the military coup that killed a King and forged a Commonwealth under Oliver Cromwell. "Sam Kisgart" is an anagram of "Mark Gatiss", and is also the name under which he was credited for his cameo in Psychoville. In these works, he tried to correct the problems which had led to the show's decline in the late 1980s. Mark Gatiss on John Minton: The Lost Man of British Art. A "Making Of" feature about this programme, narrated by Gatiss, was made available on the BBC Red Button service, and also posted on the BBC's official YouTube channel.[41]. He is also involved with theatre, having penned the play The Teen People in the early 1990s, and appeared in a successful run of the play 'Art' in 2003 at the Whitehall Theatre in London. In May 2017, Gatiss began a recurring role on "The Secret History Of Hollywood", a series of podcast biopics on Golden Age-era Hollywood. With Mark Gatiss, Claes Bang, Stephanie Beacham, Isla Blair. In 2010, he portrayed Malcolm McLaren in the BBC drama Worried About the Boy which focused on the life and career of Boy George, and also appeared as Mycroft Holmes in the BBC drama Sherlock, which he co-created with Steven Moffat. Actor, comedian, screenwriter, novelist. Mark Gatiss – The League Of Gentleman star, Doctor Who writer and lifelong horror fan – celebrates the horror film in his new three-part series for BBC Four, A History Of Horror With Mark Gatiss. Including interviews with directors Dario Argento and Guillermo del Toro amongst others. James: Ghost Writer, which Gatiss also presented. Mark Gatiss ist ein britisch Schauspieler, Drehbuchautor. Gatiss appears as the Prince Regent (later George IV) in the eight-part historical fiction television drama series Taboo (2017)[28] first broadcast on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 7 January 2017 and in the United States on FX on 10 January 2017. [29], In March 2010, he was a guest on Private Passions, the biographical music discussion programme on BBC Radio 3.[30]. [12][13] He then studied Theatre Arts at Bretton Hall College which was an arts college affiliated to Leeds University. Best Movies & Shows on Netflix in January, Best Movies & Shows on Amazon Prime Video in January, Best Shows & Movies on Netflix This Month, The League of Gentlemen: Live at Drury Lane, The League Of Gentlemen - Box Of Delights - The League Of Gentlemen's Apocalypse/Live At Drury Lane/...Are Behind You, The League of Gentlemen Christmas Special, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, Randall And Hopkirk Deceased - The Complete First Series, Premium Bond with Mark Gatiss and Matthew Sweet, Mark Gatiss on John Minton: The Lost Man of British Art. ‎In Search of Dracula with Mark Gatiss (2020) directed by Nathan Landeg • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd He penned 2013 docudrama An Adventure in Space and Time, a drama depicting the origins of the series, to celebrate the show's fiftieth anniversary. [9], His other early contributions to the Doctor Who franchise included four novels, two audio plays for BBV and two audio plays for Big Finish Productions.[36][37]. In the first episode, Gatiss explores the Golden Age of Hollywood horror, or the Universal era, the 1920s to 1940s. He appeared as a modern-day incarnation/descendant of Count Dracula's servile companion Renfield in the series of his own co-creation, Dracula in the third and final episode, "The Dark Compass". Episode 1: ‘Frankenstein Goes To Hollywood’ Monday 11th October 2010. Interview with Steve Pemberton and Mark Gatiss", "Remembering Heighington's past with pride; The headteacher", "Honorary Graduates - University of Huddersfield", "Meet the cast of Doctor Who Christmas special 2017 Twice Upon a Time", "Doctor Who Christmas special 2017: Twice Upon a Time", "Mark Gatiss joins James Nesbitt in BBC One's Jekyll", Moonstruck Mark Gatiss Sends H.G. Performer 1 Credit. [16] In 2011, he returned in the Series 6 episode "The Wedding of River Song" as a character known as Gantok, and in the 2017 Christmas special "Twice Upon A Time" as "The Captain".[17][18]. [9], The first television scripts Gatiss wrote were for a BBV direct-to-video series called "P.R.O.B.E." He wrote and starred in the BBC Four docudrama The Worst Journey in the World, based on the memoir by polar explorer Apsley Cherry-Garrard. [47] He married the actor Ian Hallard[48] in 2008 in Middle Temple, in the City of London. Gatiss has influence on all episodes as producer and he has written four episodes, one for each series: the finale, "The Great Game," for the first series, "The Hounds of Baskerville" for the second, "The Empty Hearse" for the third and "The Six Thatchers" for the fourth. Featuring in a cameo film, Mark shared fond memories of being with his relatives before losing them to the disease. Together with Reece Shearsmith, Steve Pemberton and Jeremy Dyson, he is a member of the comedy team The League of Gentlemen. Gatiss's four scripts each featured a different actor who had played Doctor Who's titular character of the Doctor: Jon Pertwee, Peter Davison, Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy. British actor Mark Gatiss takes us on a three hour journey through a more personal history of horror. Mark Gatiss explores and celebrates Dracula, an icon of popular culture, asking just why we keep coming back to the count. Park, London He won much critical acclaim for his portrayal of the transgender character Agrado. Wells Into Orbit, "A History of Horror with Mark Gatiss – Q&A with Mark Gatiss", "Media Centre – Mark Gatiss returns to BBC Four to tell story of European horror cinema", "The Tractate Middoth and An Adventure in Space and Time to air on Christmas Day on BBC2", "Mark Gatiss casts Sherlock's Una Stubbs in festive ghost story", "Mark Gatiss returning for Game of Thrones season 5", Mark Gatiss: ‘Doctor Who is my first love, my last, my everything’, "Taboo: First look at unrecognisable Sherlock star Mark Gatiss in Tom Hardy's gritty drama", "It's on with the show (From Watford Observer)", "Coriolanus 6 December 2013 – 13 February 2014", "Noise, Drama, Jeremy Beadle's Noise Research, the Darlington Quiet Town Experiment, and the Earliest Published Story by Mark Gatiss", "Mark Gatiss Presents Doctor Who Documentary", "Doctor Who: An Adventure in Space and Time – Mark Gatiss takes us behind the scenes", "Behind the scenes of An Adventure in Space and Time – Doctor Who 50th Anniversary – BBC", "BBC's Dracula will air three days in a row from New Year's Day", "Dracula's Netflix premiere awakens in bloody trailers for Sherlock team's miniseries", "Q&A: Mark Gatiss – 'Best kiss? [8][9][10][11], He attended Heighington Church of England Primary School and Woodham Comprehensive School in Newton Aycliffe; at the latter, he was two years ahead of Paul Magrs, who would also go on to write Doctor Who fiction. [38] Although he acted in the third series and proposed an ultimately unproduced episode for the fourth, involving Nazis and the British Museum, it took until 2010 for Gatiss to return as writer. He looks at the silent film The Phantom of the Opera (1925), starring Lon Chaney, the first great horror talkie Dracula (1931), starring Béla Lugosi, and the later release of James Whale's Frankenstein (1931), featuring Boris Karloff. He appeared in season four of Game of Thrones in 2014 playing Tycho Nestoris[citation needed] and reprised this role in season five and season seven. He has not only co-created Sherlock, one of the most popular television shows in England, but he has also been … Directed by Nathan Landeg. The film stars Anne Hathaway and Chiwetel Ejiofor, with Stephen Merchant, Mindy Kaling, Lucy Boynton, Mark Gatiss, Claes Bang, Ben … Other acting appearances include the comedy-drama In the Red (BBC Two, 1998), the macabre sitcom Nighty Night (BBC Three, 2003), Agatha Christie's Marple as Ronald Hawes in "The Murder at the Vicarage", a guest appearance in the Vic & Bob series Catterick in 2004 and the live 2005 remake of the classic science fiction serial The Quatermass Experiment. 1931). Mark Gatiss is an accomplished author, actor and playwright. Votes: 339 Gatiss was born in Sedgefield, County Durham,[3] England, to Winifred Rose (née O'Kane, 1931–2003) and Maurice Gatiss (b. © 2021 TV GUIDE, A RED VENTURES COMPANY. Mark Gatiss is an accomplished author, actor and playwright. He appeared in the stage adaptation of Pedro Almodóvar's All About My Mother at the Old Vic in London from 25 August-24 November 2007. Gatiss also appeared in Edgar Wright's fake trailer for Grindhouse, Don't, a homage to '70s Hammer Horrors. One of his early forays into theatre was in the role of Dad in The Waiting Room by Tony Stowers in Darlington in March 1983, a macabre and surreal Pinteresque comedy exploring a disintegrating family unit. [22] This was followed on 30 October 2012 with a look at European horror with the documentary Horror Europa.[23]. He meets actors, film experts and historians as he explores how the … [8], Shearsmith and Pemberton reunited in 2009 to create a similarly dark BBC sitcom, Psychoville, which featured an episode guest-starring Gatiss.

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