
Mark Dignam
Acting
Biography
Cuthbert Mark Dignam (20 March 1909 - 29 September 1989) was an English actor.
Born: March 20, 1909
Place of Birth: Ealing, London, England, UK
Known For

Beasts: Baby
A young couple move to the countryside and discover a strange mummified animal in the wall of their cottage. The wife increasingly feels that she and her unborn child are in danger. Created as an episode of Nigel Kneale’s “Beasts” horror anthology miniseries.

The Human Jungle
The Human Jungle is a British TV series about a psychiatrist, made for ABC Television by the small production company Independent Artists for transmission on ITV. Starring Herbert Lom, it ran for two series which were first transmitted during 1963 and 1965.

The Russian Miracle
A two-part East German documentary tracing Russia’s transformation from the Tsarist Empire to the Soviet Union, from the 1917 October Revolution to the achievements of the space program. Directed by Andrew Thorndike and Annelie Thorndike, the film assembles extensive archival footage to chart political upheaval, ideological consolidation, and technological ambition in twentieth-century Russia. Produced by DEFA and first broadcast on East German television in 1963.

The Picture of Dorian Gray
A corrupt young man somehow keeps his youthful beauty, but a special painting gradually reveals his inner ugliness to all.

Further Up Pompeii
A BBC TV comedy movie about the people living in Pompeii prior to its destruction by volcano, focusing on the life of a house slave (played by Frankie Howerd). A sort of prequel to the 1971 movie "Up Pompeii"

Lease of Life
The parson of a small rural community knows he is dying and this makes him reconsider his life so far and what he can still do to help the community.

The Saint
Simon Templar is The Saint, a handsome, sophisticated, debonair, modern-day Robin Hood who recovers ill-gotten wealth and redistributes it to those in need.

Frozen Flashes
In November of 1939, the British consulate in Norway receives documents saying that the Nazis are conducting secret rocket research in Peenemünde. But the British doubt the authenticity of the so called "Oslo report". Thus, the Germans continue their experiments unimpeded. At the same time, resistance groups from France, England, Poland, and Germany try to find and to sabotage the secret Nazi research base. When the first "V 2" rocket is successfully launched, the Allied commanders finally become interested in the "Oslo report".

Man of the World
Michael Strait is a world-renowned photographer whose assignments lead him into investigating mysterious goings-on amongst the rich and glamorous and intrigue from far-flung places as Iraq, French Indochina, and Algiers.

The Prisoner
A cardinal is arrested for treason against the state. He is a popular hero of his people, for his resistance against the Nazis during the war and his resistance when his country again fell to a totalitarian conqueror. In prison, his interrogator is determined to extract a confession of guilt, and thus destroy his power over his people.
Filmography
as Reverend Latimer
as Bob
as Ambrose
as Martinus Prins
as 2nd Witness
as Duncan
as Newsvendor
as Lord Lyndhurst
as Mr Marchant
as Arthur Grace
as Arthur Grace
as Lord Fermor
as Fairfax
as Justice Prestcold
as Ludicrus Sextus
as Clifford Tudor
as The Surgeon
as Mr. Cross
as Haakon Werle
as Vicar of Shaston
as Wedding Guest (uncredited)
as Anna's father
as Reichwein
as Polonius
as Gen. Airey
as Paul Nash(voice)
as Sir John
as Vincentio
as Dr. Simson
as Dr Simson
as Haakon Werle
as Lord Fermor
as Evens
as Attorney General
as Mr. Frobisher
as Ormston
as Professor Kroll
as The Master
as The Bishop
as Lieutenant
as King Arthur
as Sir Henry Melrose
as Merlin
as (English version narrator)
as Sir Godfrey
as Rich man at Yacht party
as Major Carter
as Dalguib
as Earnley Constituent (uncredited)
as Prosecuting Counsel
as Captain Maund - 'Ark Royal'
as Prison Governor
as The Governor
as Prosecutor
as Inspector
as Mr. Burke
as Mr. Black
as Examiner at Microscope (uncredited)
as The Laird
as Rabbi Azrael of Miropol
as First Knight
as Bolingbroke