Mark Williams (actor) explained

Mark Williams
Birth Date:22 August 1959
Birth Place:Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England
Yearsactive:1982–present
Children:1

Mark Williams (born 22 August 1959) is an English actor, comedian, presenter and screenwriter. He first achieved widespread recognition as one of the central performers in the popular BBC sketch show The Fast Show. His film roles include Horace in 101 Dalmatians (1996) and Arthur Weasley in seven of the Harry Potter films. He made recurring appearances as Brian Williams in the BBC television series Doctor Who and as Olaf Petersen in Red Dwarf. Since 2013, Williams has portrayed the title character in the long-running BBC series loosely based on the Father Brown short stories by G. K. Chesterton.

Early life

Williams was born on 22 August 1959 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire.[1] [2] [3] Educated at North Bromsgrove High School and then Brasenose College, Oxford, where he performed with the Oxford University Dramatic Society, he made a career as a theatre actor with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal National Theatre. He came to wider public attention through his appearances on the BBC television programmes, Alexei Sayle's Stuff and The Fast Show.[4] Williams has described the huge popularity of the latter show as a "double-edged sword", as it has led to his being seen by the public as a comedian rather than as an actor.

Career

Williams made his film début alongside fellow débutants Hugh Grant and Imogen Stubbs in the Oxford University Film Foundation production Privileged in 1982.[5]

His most famous cinema role is as Arthur Weasley in the Harry Potter film series, making his first appearance in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets in 2002. Other high-profile appearances include the film adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Stardust alongside Michelle Pfeiffer, Robert De Niro and Claire Danes in 2007 and a 2012 role in Doctor Who as Brian Williams, father of the Doctor's companion, Rory.[6]

Since 2013, he has appeared as the lead role in the BBC costume drama Father Brown. Williams also featured in the first series of Blandings, the BBC TV adaptation of the P. G. Wodehouse Blandings Castle stories, broadcast in 2013, in which he played Beach, the Emsworths' tipsy butler; he did not return for the show's second series, for which he was replaced by Tim Vine.

In 2014 and 2015, he presented the BBC daytime game show The Link. The show ran for two series. His other film roles include 101 Dalmatians and The Borrowers, both with Hugh Laurie.

Aside from his acting work, Williams has also presented several documentary programmes exploring his passion for industrial history:[7] Mark Williams' Big Bangs on the history of explosives, a follow-up to previous series Mark Williams on the Rails, Industrial Revelations and More Industrial Revelations.

Interviewed in 2014 by the Lancashire Evening Post, when asked if some people still saw him as a comedy actor, Williams replied, "Well, it's only a few people in the BBC. In America, they see me as a major British character actor, but unfortunately, the BBC is pretty parochial and people are institutionalised here."[8]

Personal life

Williams was married,[9] and has a daughter from a previous relationship, born in 2002.[9]

In a 2005 interview, Williams said he was a supporter of Aston Villa F.C.[10]

Despite playing Father Brown on television, Williams does not consider himself to be a religious man. In an interview with MuggleNet, he revealed: "I was brought up in the Church of England, so that's part of my culture. But I don't practise my religion. Father Brown believes in redemption, and he believes that we're all God's children, and he's a man of faith, so I respect him."[11]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982PrivilegedWilf
1987Out of OrderPC
1988High SeasonBenny
1994Prince of JutlandAslak
1996101 DalmatiansHorace
1997The BorrowersExterminator Jeff
1998Shakespeare in LoveWabash
1999Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?Roland Thornton
2001High Heels and Low LifesTremaine
Second Star To The LeftDuke
2002Anita and MeThe Reverend 'Uncle' Alan
The Final CurtainDeclan Farrell
Harry Potter and the Chamber of SecretsArthur Weasley
2004Inspector Crescent
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of AzkabanArthur Weasley
2005Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
2006A Cock and Bull StoryIngoldsby
2007StardustBilly the Innkeeper
Harry Potter and the Order of the PhoenixArthur Weasley
2009Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
2010Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
FlutterRaymond
2011Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2Arthur Weasley
Albert NobbsSean
2016Golden YearsPhil (Publican)
2018 Early ManBarry (voice)
2022Surprised by OxfordProfessor Nuttham
2024Robin and the HoodsThe Mayor
TBADream HackerEdgar WainwrightPost-production
TBAThe Dark ChannelMabusePost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988CoppersConstable Spud Murphy
The StorytellerFearnot's brotherEpisode: "Fearnot"
Red DwarfOlaf PetersenThree episodes: "The End", "Balance of Power" and "Stasis Leak"
Alexei Sayle's StuffFirst series, six episodes
1989TumbledownLumpy
1990KinseyDanny
Making OutManfredEpisodes 1 and 2
KYTVEpisode: "Launch"
1991Merlin of the Crystal CaveCerdic
BottomBorisEpisode: "Accident"
1993The Smell of Reeves and MortimerDon PowellSeven episodes 1993–1995
1994Health and EfficiencyStevenEpisode: "Cinderella Rockafeller"
The Fast ShowVarious characters 23 episodes 1994–2000
Chef!Policeman 2Episode: "Masterchef"
1995The Big GameTommy Hollis
SearchingGerald
Peak PracticeRoland GroganEpisode: "Life and Soul"
1998The Fast Show LiveVarious characters
The Canterbury TalesChanticleerEpisode: "Leaving London" – voice
Ted & RalphConfirmed Bachelor
1999Hunting VenusPeter
2000GormenghastProfessor Perch
The StrangerersCadet FlynnNine episodes
2001Fun at the Funeral ParlourLarry NazarethEpisode: "The Jaws of Doom"
Industrial RevelationsHimselfTwo series (as presenter)
2002ShackletonDudley Docker
2003GrassBenSix episodes
2004Mark Williams on the RailsHimselfPresenter
Carrie and BarryKirkTwelve episodes
2006Mark Williams' Big BangsHimselfPresenter
SaxondaleDeggsyOne episode
2007TumbledownLumpy
2008Sense and Sensibility (2008 TV series)Sir John Middleton
2009Inspector George GentlyJoe BishopEpisode: "Gently into the Night"
Blood in the WaterJerry Hourihan
Agatha Christie's MarpleClaud EvansEpisode: "Why Didn't They Ask Evans?"
New TricksDavid BeaumontEpisode: "The Truth is out There"
2010The Indian DoctorRichard Sharpe[12] Five episodes
MerlinVoice of the Goblin Episode: "Goblin's Gold"
2011Frankenstein's WeddingAlphonse Frankenstein
2012Being HumanRegus
HustleDale Ridley
Doctor WhoBrian WilliamsEpisodes "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship" and "The Power of Three"
2013BlandingsSebastian BeachSix episodes
Still Open All HoursPlanter's Salesman
2013–presentFather BrownFather BrownTitle character, 100(+) episodes
2014–2015The LinkPresenterBBC daytime game show
2015Drunk HistoryRobert CatesbyEpisode: "Episode Four"
2016The Comic Strip Presents...Chief ConstableEpisode: "Redtop"
2017Hospital PeopleTonyEpisode: "The Local Millionaire"
2021Midsomer MurdersPat EverettEpisode: "The Wolf Hunter of Little Worthy"
The Dumping GroundLes VegasEpisode: "Old Friends"
2022Himself HBO Max Special
Sister Boniface MysteriesFather BrownCameo; episode: "My Brother's Keeper"

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mark Williams News & Biography - Empire | Page 2. empireonline.com.
  2. Web site: Harry Potter star Mark Williams talks Bromsgrove, carol concerts and success. 24 November 2021. Bromsgrove Advertiser.
  3. Web site: The 10 famous faces who were born and bred in Bromsgrove.
  4. News: Mark Williams: I'm not a comedian . Belfasttelegraph.co.uk . 12 January 2013 . 16 January 2013.
  5. Web site: Mark Williams. TVGuide.com. 18 April 2021. 18 April 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210418182008/https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/mark-williams/bio/3000240012/. live.
  6. News: https://archive.today/20120918064332/http://www.tardistime.com/other-series-7-stars-announced/ . Other Series 7 stars announced . 18 September 2012 . 2012 . Tardis Times.
  7. News: Mark Williams: Captain of industry. 16 July 2013. The Independent. 18 April 2021. 18 April 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210418182007/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/mark-williams-captain-industry-314119.html. live.
  8. Web site: I'm a British character actor – not a comedian. Lep.co.uk. 18 April 2021. 4 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304052931/http://www.lep.co.uk/what-s-on/tv/i-m-a-british-character-actor-not-a-comedian-1-6350438. live.
  9. Web site: To Mark Williams of 'Father Brown,' the actor's life is a leap of faith. 27 November 2021. 25 April 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230425052122/https://www.dispatch.com/story/entertainment/television/2020/07/09/to-mark-williams-of-lsquofather-brownrsquo-actorrsquos-life-is-leap-of-faith/42079485/. live.
  10. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/mark-williams-captain-of-industry-314119.html "Mark Williams: Captain of industry"
  11. Web site: Mark Williams — things you didn't know about the 'Harry Potter' star. 9 June 2021. 21 November 2021. 21 November 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211121183308/https://www.whattowatch.com/features/mark-williams-things-you-didnt-know-about-the-harry-potter-star. live.
  12. Web site: The Indian Doctor – Production Details . Ian Wolf . . 18 November 2010 . 9 January 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160109002603/http://www.comedy.co.uk/guide/tv/the_indian_doctor/details/ . dead.