Mark Williams
Mark Williams, born on August 22, 1959, is a versatile English actor, comedian, presenter, and screenwriter. He gained significant fame as a key member of the iconic BBC sketch series The Fast Show, which showcased his comedic talent and brought him into the public eye. Williams' film career features notable performances, including his portrayal of Horace in the 1996 live-action adaptation of 101 Dalmatians and the beloved character Arthur Weasley in seven installments of the Harry Potter film franchise.
In addition to his film work, Williams has made memorable contributions to television. He played Brian Williams in the long-running BBC sci-fi series Doctor Who and appeared as Olaf Petersen in the cult classic Red Dwarf. Since 2013, he has taken on the lead role in the enduring BBC series centered around Father Brown, a character inspired by the short stories of G. K. Chesterton. This role has further solidified his place in the hearts of audiences, showcasing his ability to blend charm with depth.
Throughout his career, Mark Williams has demonstrated a remarkable range, earning accolades for his diverse roles across various mediums, and continues to be a prominent figure in British entertainment.
Filmography
Dream Hacker
Accused of Murdering Our Son: The Steven Clark Story
Little Lost Sea Serpent
We're Going on a Bear Hunt
Albert Nobbs
Surprised by Oxford
Windrider
When Harry Left Hogwarts
A Room with a View (2007)
Viva Blackpool
Dragon Fight
Golden Years (2016)
101 Dalmatians
Second Star to the Left
Early Man
Robin and the Hoods
Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts
High Heels and Low Lifes
The Moor
The Borrowers
Game of Survival
Harry Potter: A History Of Magic
Primrose Lane
Prince of Jutland
The Master (1992)
Sense and Sensibility
Father Brown
The Fast Show