
Mark Strong
Acting
Biography
Mark Strong (born Marco Giuseppe Salussolia; 5 August 1963) is a British actor. He is best known for his film roles such as Prince Septimus in Stardust (2007), Archibald in RocknRolla (2008), Lord Henry Blackwood in Sherlock Holmes (2009), Frank D'Amico in Kick-Ass (2010), Jim Prideaux in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011), Sinestro in Green Lantern (2011), George in Zero Dark Thirty (2012), Major General Stewart Menzies in The Imitation Game (2014), Merlin in Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014) and Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017), Dr. Thaddeus Sivana in Shazam! (2019), and John in Cruella (2021). Description above from the Wikipedia article Mark Strong, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: August 5, 1963
Place of Birth: London, England, UK
Known For

The 7/7 Bombing: Survivors Stories
On Thursday 7th July 2005 four suicide bombers struck in Central London. Within an hour 52 people were killed and 770 wounded in an attack that brought London to a standstill. On the tenth anniversary of the 7/7 attacks, this documentary recounts the events of that day, paying tribute to the bravery of survivors and rescuers and commemorating those who lost their lives.

Nosferatu in Love
In a fit of rebellion against his director which masks his own dark demons, a tormented movie actor (Mark Strong) starring as Nosferatu runs away to a nearby small Czech town when his young wife leaves him, teaming up with a local petty crook with unexpected, absurdest consequences. Loss and failure find their way to a redemption of sorts for both of them.

The Mystery of the Nevada Triangle
A look at disapearing planes

The Penguin
With the city in peril following the seawall's collapse, Oswald "Oz" Cobb seeks to fill the power vacuum left by the death of Carmine Falcone and finally give his mother Francis the life he's always promised. But first, Oz must confront his enemies and his own demoralizing reputation as "the Penguin."

National Theatre Live: A View from the Bridge
The great Arthur Miller confronts the American dream in this dark and passionate tale. In Brooklyn, longshoreman Eddie Carbone welcomes his Sicilian cousins to the land of freedom. But when one of them falls for his beautiful niece, they discover that freedom comes at a price. Eddie’s jealous mistrust exposes a deep, unspeakable secret – one that drives him to commit the ultimate betrayal. The visionary Ivo van Hove directs this stunning production of Miller’s tragic masterpiece.

The Legend of Vox Machina
They're rowdy, they're ragtag, they're misfits turned mercenaries for hire. Vox Machina is more interested in easy money and cheap ale than actually protecting the realm. But when the kingdom is threatened by evil, this boisterous crew realizes that they are the only ones capable of restoring justice.

The 9/11 Faker
Tania Head, a survivor from the 9/11 attacks, made it her job to help other survivors toward emotional recovery. That is, until the facts of her story fell through, and she was uncovered as a fraud. Find out the facts behind this story of betrayal.

Deep State
Retired MI6 spy Max Easton reluctantly returns to the field for a final job and finds himself drawn into a global conspiracy and covert intelligence war.

Births, Marriages and Deaths
Alan, Terry and Graham have been inseparable since primary school. In a drunken haze they pay a visit to their old headmaster — and there their troubles begin.

Sharpe
Sharpe is a British series of television dramas starring Sean Bean as Richard Sharpe, a fictional British soldier in the Napoleonic Wars. Sharpe is the hero of a number of novels by Bernard Cornwell; most, though not all, of the episodes are based on the books. Produced by Celtic Films and Picture Palace Films for the ITV network, the series was shot mainly in Turkey and the Crimea, although some filming was also done in England, Spain and Portugal. The series originally ran from 1993 to 1997. In 2004, as part of ITV's new set of drama, ITV announced that it intended to produce new episodes of Sharpe, in co-production with BBC America, loosely based on his time in India, with Sean Bean continuing his role as Sharpe. Sharpe's Challenge is a two-part adventure; part one premiered on ITV on 23 April 2006, with part two being shown the following night. With more gore than earlier episodes, the show was broadcast by BBC America in September 2006.
Filmography
as Trent Ikithon (voice)
as Jack Cinder
as Emperor Javicco Corrino
as Doug Slater
as Carmine Falcone
as David Brooke
as General Jake Boothe
as Holland
as Miller
as Doctor Thaddeus Sivana (uncredited)
as Felix
as Eliot Kaplan
as Alfred Wolfsohn (voice)
as Assembly Mage (voice)
as Self - Actor
as David Sharpe
as John the Valet
as Captain Smith
as Daniel Milton
as Ordon (voice)
as Narrator (voice)
as Gunnar Sorensson
as Dr. Sivana
as Werner Heisenberg
as Narrator (voice)
as Mark Easton
as Max Easton
as Merlin
as Max Vernon
as Rodolfo Vittorio Schmidt
as Conor Cruise O'Brien
as Captain William D. Stanaforth
as Agent Sebastian Graves
as Narrator (voice)
as Narrator (voice)
as Narrator
as Narrator
as Merlin
as Stewart Menzies
as Dr. Nasch
as Nosferatu
as Max Rosenthal
as Self - Guest
as Narrator (voice)
as John Washington
as Narrator
as Frank Agnew
as Heraclio (voice)
as Jacob Sternwood
as Narrator
as George
as Robert Seymour
as Nosferatu
as Matai Shang
as Sultan Amar
as Jim Prideaux
as Self - Narrator
as Clive Cornell
as Sinestro
as Henry
as Guern
as Andrei Khabarov
as Godfrey
as Narrator
as Self
as Frank D'Amico
as Lord Henry Blackwood
as Sir John Conroy
as Narrator
as Dr. Niel Barnard
as Bouhler
as Hani
as Archy
as Finn
as Manny Miesel
as Nick Caldarelli
as Self - Narrator UK (Voice)
as Septimus
as Andy Spader
as Pinbacker
as Narrator
as Louis
as Frank Agnew
as Self
as Wictred
as Pete
as Mussawi
as Toby Crackit
as Sorter
as Harry Starks
as Thomas Howard
as Ian
as Dad
as Arthur
as Len Davies
as Antonio Gabrieli
as Doug
as Ferdinand
as Dusty Miller
as Michael Mitcham
as Oblonsky
as István Sors
as Frank
as Terry
as Dave Summers
as Father
as Brand
as Steve
as Mr. Knightley
as Brand
as Tosker Cox
as Randall
as Kenny
as Policeman
as 2nd TV Producer
as Col. Brand
as Larry Hall
as Self
as Roger
as PC Mike Butterworth
as Telephone Engineer
as Walter
as Armitage