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Mark Addy has an array of theatre credits. He has performed in productions such as Collaborators, London Assurance, Fram, and Much Ado About Nothing at the National Theatre, directed by Nick Hytner and Tony Harrison. In the Olivier Theatre, he appeared in Donkeys’ Years, directed by Jeremy Sams.
Addy has also worked with the Hull Truck Theatre Company on several productions, including Passion Killers, April in Paris, The Office Party, Up and Under, Bouncers, and Up’n’Under II, all directed by John Godber. His other notable performances include Mail Order Bride at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, directed by Jude Kelly, One Over the Eight in Scarborough, directed by Alan Ayckbourn, and Three Sisters at the Royal Exchange Theatre Manchester, directed by Caspar Wrede.
Additionally, he has appeared in Julius Caesar, The Fantastiks, and Much Ado About Nothing at the Open Air Theatre, directed by Lynsey Posner and Ian Talbot, and The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus at the National Theatre, directed by Tony Harrison.
Screen credits include The Rig, The Full Monty, Game of Thrones, Still Standing, The Thin Blue Line, Downton Abbey, Doctor Who, The Salisbury Poisonings, White House Farm, Vera, Sherwood, The Syndicate, Trollied, Remember Me, Atlantis, Jericho, New Blood, Robin Hood, A Knight’s Tale, The Time Machine, The Drew Carey Show, and Married…With Children.
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