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Mark Pegg
English Actor Mark Pegg
NationalityBritish
Occupations

Mark Pegg is a British actor and film producer.

He first came to prominence as Detective Constable Tony Weir in the BBC production Our Friends in the North and has since appeared in many television and stage productions, including Frank Hauser's Chichester Festival Theatre's 1995 production of Hobson's Choice with Leo McKern.[1] He trained at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts in London.

In 2006, he produced the feature film Heroes and Villains which starred James Corden and Jenny Agutter,[2] and in 2007 he was the Executive Producer on Stuart Urban's Tovarisch, I Am Not Dead.[3][4][5]

As of September 2012, he is developing a number of film scripts at Elstree Studios[6][7][8]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2006 Heroes and Villains Producer Cameo Appearance as Paying Man
2007 Tovarisch, I Am Not Dead Executive Producer
2016 Dream On Producer

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2001 Bad Girls Prison Officer MacFarlane
2000 Starhunter Alistair McNaughton Episode: "Trust"
2000 The 10th Kingdom Metal Merchant
2000 Where There's Smoke Rob Dirkin TV Movie
1999 The Alchemists Steve TV Movie
1999 The Waiting Time Sergeant Hanson TV Movie
1993 - 1999 The Bill Eric Ransome
1993 Kavanagh QC Eric Rhodes Episode: "End Game"
1997 - 1998 EastEnders Alfie Kane
1996 Our Friends in the North Tony Weir Episodes: "1966" & "1967"
1994 Class Act Pugman
1996 Call Red Police Partner 1 episode

References

  1. ^ "1995 Chichester Festival Theatre".
  2. ^ "Heroes and Villains Cranks up in London". Screen Daily.
  3. ^ "Tovarisch, I am not dead". Screen Daily.
  4. ^ "Tovarisch, I am not dead" (PDF). London Film School.
  5. ^ "New York Times". The New York Times.
  6. ^ Tindall, Dave. "Dream On - the Film". Sky Sports.
  7. ^ Walne, Toby (5 March 2011). "Oscar Glory and a Big Tax Break". The Daily Mail. London.
  8. ^ McNab, Geoffrey. "Blackburn in Pre-production for Elstree Shoot of Dream On". Screen Daily.

Mark Pegg at IMDb