Mark Heap
Mark Heap, born on May 13, 1957, is a distinguished British actor and comedian whose career spans several decades. He has made notable contributions to television and film, with a rich portfolio that includes memorable appearances in series such as *Ghost Train* (1991), *Brass Eye* (1997-2001), *Spaced* (1999-2001), *Green Wing* (2004-2007), and *Friday Night Dinner* (2011-2020). His film credits encompass roles in *About a Boy* (2002), *Stardust* (2007), and *The World's End* (2013), showcasing his versatility across genres.
Heap was born in Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, India, to an English father and an American mother. He grew up in Wales before relocating to northern England. His acting journey began in the 1970s with the Medieval Players, a touring theatre company where he honed his craft through performances that included stilt-walking and puppetry. He later formed a street theatre duo, The Two Marks, alongside Mark Saban.
A key highlight of Heap's career was his role in the acclaimed sketch series *Big Train* (1998-2002), where he starred alongside rising comedy talents like Simon Pegg and Catherine Tate. He is also recognized for his voice role as Eric Feeble in the animated series *Stressed Eric*, and his portrayals of characters such as Dr. Alan Statham in *Green Wing* and Charles Dickens in *Desperate Romantics* (2009). Other notable roles include his performance in the BBC drama *Lark Rise to Candleford* and the comedic series *Love Soup*. Mark Heap's work continues to resonate with audiences, establishing him as a prominent figure in British entertainment.
Filmography
Holy Flying Circus
Doc Martin and the Legend of the Cloutie
The Midnight Gang
Killer Weekend
The House (2022)
The Calcium Kid
Murder on the Blackpool Express
Stardust (2007)
Can You Keep a Secret?
Stressed Eric
Lark Rise to Candleford
Green Wing
Big Train
The Trouble with Maggie Cole
How Do You Want Me?
Digby Dragon
Piglets
Intelligence (2020)
Live at the Moth Club
Desperate Romantics
Undercover (2015)
Friday Night Dinner
Single Father
Look Around You
The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret
The Great Outdoors
Spaced