Mark Wakeling

Mark Wakeling
Born (1971-10-11) October 11, 1971
Occupation actor

Mark Wakeling (born 11 October 1971) is a British actor and founder of The Actors Temple in London.

Biography

After serving as an officer in the Coldstream Guards Wakeling trained as an actor at The Poor School in London, graduating in 1998. [1] He founded The Actors' Temple in 2003 and has since trained under Tom Radcliffe. As well as being a working actor, Wakeling founded The Actors' Temple with Ellie Zeegen and teaches Meisner there.[2] He has worked with Ken Loach on The Wind That Shakes The Barley and played the part of Captain Tom Ryan in Series 1 of ITV’s Primeval which premiered in 2007. However, Mark's character died at the end of the first series, so didn't return when the second series aired in 2008.


The Actors' Temple

Mark Wakeling is the co-founder and co-director of The Actors' Temple studio which offers a full training for professional actors enabling them to practice their craft on a daily basis.

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
2000In DefencePC Crispin Mills
ShinerTV Cameraman
2001Never Say Never Mind: The Swedish Bikini TeamRichard
Sword of HonourHalberdier sergeant
Band of Brothers: Day of DaysPilot - Plane 66
2002Woman X
Doctors: Borrowed TimeNathan
PrickRob
2003Two Minutes After Midnightthe angel
2004Footballer's Wives: Series 3 - Episode 3Doctor Wilson
2005L.V.J.Police Sniper
The STDersRichard Creek
Love Soup: Series 1 - Episodes 1 and 2Greg
Peep Show: Series 3 - Episode 1Stu
2006Cut Sleeve BoysAntoine
The Wind That Shakes the BarleyCaptain Harris
La Petite MortLead
2007Primeval: Series 1 - Episodes 1-6Captain Tom Ryan
2008Doctors: Up Close and PersonalHadley Stephens
Quantum of SolaceMI6 agent
2009EastEnders: Airdate 28 July 2009Luke
2015Spooks: The Greater GoodArmed Policeman
LuckLuke

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-08-06. Retrieved 2011-07-21.
  2. http://www.actorstemple.com/

Mark Wakeling Fellowship (unofficial yahoo group) https://groups.yahoo.com/group/markwakelingfellowship


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