
Mark's first big TV break was when he appeared in the
The Farm in 2000 and met director
Kate Woods. She gave him a key role in her mini-series
Changi in 2001 and since then he's been no stranger to television.
Mark's played a semi-regular role in
The Secret Life of Us and appeared in
Blue Heelers before his first on-air appearance in
All Saints in July 2004.
Mark also has some notable theatre credits. He worked with the famed Bell Shakespeare Company where he played Silvio in
The Servant of Two Masters as well as with The Sydney Theatre Company in
Major Barbara, both in 2003.
Born in Perth, he has always wanted to act and from a young age entertained his school friends with his classroom gags. Mark moved to Sydney in 1997 to study at NIDA and appeared in many student productions before graduating in 1999.
He was such a talented achtor.
We will miss you mate.
Greg
I will alwys remember Mark as a talented and dynamic actor who was loved by many fans across the country.
What a sad day for those who knew him personally. All my love to you.