Mark Conaghan

Mark Conaghan
Born (1975-08-23) 23 August 1975
Rockhampton, Australia

Mark Conaghan (born 23 August 1975) is an Australian stage, television and film actor, best known for his theatre acting and directing in Brisbane. He has recently been cast in the 2007 Australian production of the musical Spamalot. Mark now works as a Drama teacher at McAuley Catholic College and has recently directed "A Midsummer Night's Dream".

Theatre

2016Much Ado About NothingBorachio
2007SpamalotPrince Herbert
2007CloserDirected by Mark Conaghan
2006Perfect SkinOscarDirected by Scott Witt (La Boite Theatre)
2006Absurd Person SingularSidneyDirected by Michael Gow (Queensland Theatre Company)
2005Into the WoodsThe BakerDirected by Tim O'Connor (Harvest Rain Theatre Company)
2005The Taming of the ShrewDirected by Mark Conaghan (Harvest Rain Theatre Company)
2005Bitin' BackTrevor / Isaac / Darryl EdgeDirected by Wesley Enoch (Kooemba Jdarra Theatre Company)
2004Zig Zag StreetRichard DerringtonDirected by Jean-Marc Russ (La Boite Theatre)
2004The Venetian TwinsAlecchinoDirected by Michael Gow (Queensland Theatre Company)
2003The Road to the She Devil's SalonHarley / Brewster / ColDirected by Scott Witt (Queensland Theatre Company)
2003The Orphanage ProjectDirected by Leticia Caceres (Queensland Theatre Company)
2003We Were DancingDirected by Michael Gow (Queensland Theatre Company)
2002The Tale Of Monkey and His Magic Journey to the WestPigsyDirected by Bryan Nason (Grin and Tonic Theatre Company / Brisbane Festival)
1999The Importance of Being EarnestAlgernonDirected by Jack Bradford (Harvest Rain Theatre Company)
1999Singin' in the RainCosmo BrownDirected by Andrew Miller (Ocean Theatre Company)

Television

YearTitleRoleOther notes
2004Through My EyesJohn CormackDirected by Di Drew for Liberty and Beyond Television

Film

YearTitleRoleOther notes
2012TenderFrankProduced by Liz Tomkins, Directed by David Pawsey

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