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'''Mark Rendall''' (born October 21, 1988) is a Canadian |
'''Mark Rendall''' (born October 21, 1988<ref>{{cite news |title=Mark Rendall Biography & Movies |url=https://www.tribute.ca/people/mark-rendall/12874/ |work=[[Tribute (magazine)|Tribute]] |date=2023}}</ref>) is a Canadian film, television and voice actor whose roles include the lead in the 2004 film, ''[[Childstar]]'' and Mick in season 1 of the Canadian television drama series ''[[ReGenesis]]''. He played [[Bastian Bux]] in the TV series, ''[[Tales from the Neverending Story]]'', and the title character in ''The Interrogation of Michael Crowe''. He has also done voice work for the television series ''[[Jane and the Dragon (TV series)|Jane and the Dragon]]'' and ''[[Time Warp Trio]]'', and starred in the popular [[PBS Kids]] TV series ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]'' (seasons 7–8). Recently, Rendall has appeared in several [[Hollywood (film industry)|Hollywood]] films. |
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==Early life== |
==Early life== |
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Rendall was born in [[Toronto|Toronto, Ontario]], the son of Cathy and Henry Rendall. He has two older brothers, David (an actor) and Matthew. His father is [[Jew]]ish and his mother is [[Christians|Christian]] and he celebrates both Jewish and Christian holidays.<ref>[http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/Artists/R/Rendall_Mark/ CANOE - JAM! Movies - Artists - Rendall, Mark<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
Rendall was born in [[Toronto|Toronto, Ontario]], the son of Cathy and Henry Rendall. He has two older brothers, David (an actor) and Matthew. His father is [[Jew]]ish and his mother is [[Christians|Christian]] and he celebrates both Jewish and Christian holidays.<ref>{{usurped|1=[https://archive.today/20120714174739/http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/Artists/R/Rendall_Mark/ CANOE - JAM! Movies - Artists - Rendall, Mark<!-- Bot generated title -->]}}</ref> |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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===Voice acting=== |
===Voice acting=== |
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After [[Justin Bradley]] ended voicing [[Arthur Read|Arthur]], Rendall took his place for seasons 7 and 8 |
After [[Justin Bradley]] ended voicing [[Arthur Read|Arthur]], Rendall took his place for seasons 7 and 8. |
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In 2003, he voiced Noodle in the children's show ''[[The Save-Ums!]]''. |
In 2003, he voiced Noodle in the children's show ''[[The Save-Ums!]]''. |
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In 2005, he voiced the 14-year-old Jester character of the New Zealand CGI animated show ''[[Jane and the Dragon (TV series)|Jane and the Dragon]]''. He has also provided voices for other animated shows, |
In 2005, he voiced the 14-year-old Jester character of the New Zealand CGI animated show ''[[Jane and the Dragon (TV series)|Jane and the Dragon]]''. He has also provided voices for other animated shows, namely ''[[King (2003 TV series)|King]]'', ''[[Time Warp Trio]]'', and ''[[Wayside (TV series)|Wayside]]''. |
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===Music=== |
===Music=== |
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In August |
In August 2021, Rendall and [[Elliot Page]] released three home recorded, low-fidelity tracks and gave them away on Bandcamp.<ref>{{cite web |title=Elliot Page just dropped his first album. It's a quirky 'lo-fi bedroom pop adventure' |url=https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2021/08/elliot-page-just-dropped-first-album-quirky-lo-fi-end-summer-treat/ |website=LGBT Nation |date=28 August 2021 |access-date=29 August 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Mark and Elliot |url=https://markandelliot.bandcamp.com/ |website=Bandcamp |access-date=29 August 2021}}</ref> |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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| rowspan=2 | 2000 || ''[[The War Next Door]]'' || Lucas Smith || 3 episodes |
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| ''Yo Awesome Awesome!'' || Kid || |
| ''Yo Awesome Awesome!'' || Kid || Episode: "Dirty Knees" |
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| rowspan=4 | 2001 || ''[[Tales from the Neverending Story]]'' || Bastian Balthazar Bux || |
| rowspan=4 | 2001 || ''[[Tales from the Neverending Story]]'' || Bastian Balthazar Bux || |
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| ''[[The Impossible Elephant]]'' |
| data-sort-value="Impossible Elephant, The" | ''[[The Impossible Elephant]]'' || Daniel Harris || |
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| ''[[Screech Owls]]'' || Brandon Williams || |
| ''[[Screech Owls]]'' || Brandon Williams || Episode: "Dead on Arrival" |
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| ''[[Beyblade (manga)|Beyblade]]'' || Nicky, Boy |
| ''[[Beyblade (manga)|Beyblade]]'' || Nicky, Boy || Voice, episode: "A Star is Born" |
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| rowspan="2" | 2002 || data-sort-value="Scream Team, The" | ''[[The Scream Team]]'' || Ian Carlyle || |
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| ''The Interrogation of Michael Crowe'' || Michael Crowe || |
| data-sort-value="Interrogation of Michael Crowe, The" | ''The Interrogation of Michael Crowe'' || Michael Crowe || |
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| 2002–2003 || ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]''|| [[Arthur Read]]|| Voice, 20 episodes; seasons 7 and 8 |
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| rowspan=3 | 2004 || data-sort-value="Different Loyalty, A" | ''[[A Different Loyalty]]'' || Oliver Cauffied || |
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| ''[[Childstar]]'' || Taylor Brandon Burns || |
| ''[[Childstar]]'' || Taylor Brandon Burns || |
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|''[[The Winning Season (2004 film)|The Winning Season]]'' || Joe Soshack || |
| data-sort-value="Winning Season, The" | ''[[The Winning Season (2004 film)|The Winning Season]]'' || Joe Soshack || |
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| 2004–2010 || ''[[Franny's Feet]]'' || Additional voices || 6 episodes |
| 2004–2010 || ''[[Franny's Feet]]'' || Additional voices || 6 episodes |
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| 2005 || ''[[Spirit Bear: The Simon Jackson Story]]'' || Simon Jackson || |
| 2005 || ''[[Spirit Bear: The Simon Jackson Story]]'' || Simon Jackson || |
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| 2005–2006 || ''[[Time Warp Trio]]'' || Joe Arthur |
| 2005–2006 || ''[[Time Warp Trio]]'' || Joe Arthur || Voice, main role |
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| 2007–2008 || ''[[Wayside (TV series)|Wayside]]'' || Todd |
| 2007–2008 || ''[[Wayside (TV series)|Wayside]]'' || Todd || Voice, main role |
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| rowspan=2 | 2006 || ''Len and Hugo'' || Len || |
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| rowspan=4 | 2009 || ''[[Victoria Day (film)|Victoria Day]]'' || Ben Spektor || |
| rowspan=4 | 2009 || ''[[Victoria Day (film)|Victoria Day]]'' || Ben Spektor || |
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| ''[[The Exploding Girl]]'' || Al || |
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| ''[[My One and Only (film)|My One and Only]]'' || Robbie || |
| ''[[My One and Only (film)|My One and Only]]'' || Robbie || |
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| rowspan=3 | 2013 || ''[[Hannibal (TV series)|Hannibal]]'' || Nicholas Boyle || |
| rowspan=3 | 2013 || ''[[Hannibal (TV series)|Hannibal]]'' || Nicholas Boyle || |
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| ''The Bird Men'' || Ben || |
| data-sort-value="Bird Men, The" | ''The Bird Men'' || Ben || |
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| ''[[Algonquin (film)|Algonquin]]'' || Jake Roulette |
| ''[[Algonquin (film)|Algonquin]]'' || Jake Roulette |
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| rowspan=2 | 2016 || ''[[The History of Love (film)|The History of Love]]'' || Young Léo Gursky || |
| rowspan=2 | 2016 || data-sort-value="History of Love, The" | ''[[The History of Love (film)|The History of Love]]'' || Young Léo Gursky || |
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| ''[[Murdoch Mysteries]]'' || Mr. Foley || |
| ''[[Murdoch Mysteries]]'' || Mr. Foley || Episode: "The Devil Inside" |
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| rowspan=3 | 2017 || ''[[Versailles (TV series)|Versailles]]'' || Thomas Beaumont || |
| rowspan=3 | 2017 || ''[[Versailles (TV series)|Versailles]]'' || Thomas Beaumont || |
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| ''[[Shimmer Lake]]'' ||Chris Morrow || |
| ''[[Shimmer Lake]]'' ||Chris Morrow || |
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| ''[[We Forgot to Break Up]]'' || Lugh || |
| ''[[We Forgot to Break Up (2017 film)|We Forgot to Break Up]]'' || Lugh || |
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|2018 || ''[[Stockholm (2018 film)|Stockholm]]'' || Elov Eriksson |
|2018 || ''[[Stockholm (2018 film)|Stockholm]]'' || Elov Eriksson |
Latest revision as of 23:20, 7 December 2024
Mark Rendall | |
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Born | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | October 21, 1988
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1999–present |
Mark Rendall (born October 21, 1988[1]) is a Canadian film, television and voice actor whose roles include the lead in the 2004 film, Childstar and Mick in season 1 of the Canadian television drama series ReGenesis. He played Bastian Bux in the TV series, Tales from the Neverending Story, and the title character in The Interrogation of Michael Crowe. He has also done voice work for the television series Jane and the Dragon and Time Warp Trio, and starred in the popular PBS Kids TV series Arthur (seasons 7–8). Recently, Rendall has appeared in several Hollywood films.
Early life
[edit]Rendall was born in Toronto, Ontario, the son of Cathy and Henry Rendall. He has two older brothers, David (an actor) and Matthew. His father is Jewish and his mother is Christian and he celebrates both Jewish and Christian holidays.[2]
Career
[edit]Rendall started acting at the age of ten, when he asked his parents if he could try his hand at acting. Fortunately, around the same time, the Cameron Maclntosh London touring production of the musical "Oliver" was holding auditions for children. Having had no formal training in either acting or singing, he surprised everyone when he was cast in the role of Spider, and as understudy to the lead role, Oliver.
He later starred in several films, including The Impossible Elephant, Tales from the Neverending Story (for which he received a 2002 Gemini nomination), the multi-award-winning Touching Wild Horses (2002) opposite Jane Seymour (for which he received a 2003 Young Artists Award nomination), Disney's The Scream Team with Eric Idle, the Court TV Peabody Award-winning true story, The Interrogation of Michael Crowe (for which he received a 2004 ACTRA Award nomination for Outstanding Performance - Male), Don McKellar's dark comedy Childstar (2004), opposite Jennifer Jason Leigh, Eric Stoltz and Dave Foley; the title role in Spirit Bear: The Simon Jackson Story (2004) with Ed Begley, Jr. and Graham Greene, NBC's mini-series Revelations (2005) opposite Bill Pullman and Natascha MacElhone, and Francois Girard's Silk. In 2013, he played the lead role in the Canadian film Algonquin, shown at Montreal Film Festival.
Rendall played supporting roles in the films 30 Days of Night, opposite Josh Hartnett and Melissa George, and Charlie Bartlett, with Anton Yelchin and Kat Dennings. In 2009, he starred in the films, Victoria Day, directed by David Bezmozgis and The Exploding Girl, directed by Bradley Rust Gray.
Voice acting
[edit]After Justin Bradley ended voicing Arthur, Rendall took his place for seasons 7 and 8.
In 2003, he voiced Noodle in the children's show The Save-Ums!.
In 2005, he voiced the 14-year-old Jester character of the New Zealand CGI animated show Jane and the Dragon. He has also provided voices for other animated shows, namely King, Time Warp Trio, and Wayside.
Music
[edit]In August 2021, Rendall and Elliot Page released three home recorded, low-fidelity tracks and gave them away on Bandcamp.[3][4]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | The War Next Door | Lucas Smith | 3 episodes |
Yo Awesome Awesome! | Kid | Episode: "Dirty Knees" | |
2001 | Tales from the Neverending Story | Bastian Balthazar Bux | |
The Impossible Elephant | Daniel Harris | ||
Screech Owls | Brandon Williams | Episode: "Dead on Arrival" | |
Beyblade | Nicky, Boy | Voice, episode: "A Star is Born" | |
2002 | The Scream Team | Ian Carlyle | |
The Interrogation of Michael Crowe | Michael Crowe | ||
2002–2003 | Arthur | Arthur Read | Voice, 20 episodes; seasons 7 and 8 |
2003 | Open House | Travis Morrow | |
Blizzard | Joe | ||
The Save-Ums! | Noodle | Voice, season 1 | |
2003–2005 | King | Russell Wright | Voice, main role |
2004 | A Different Loyalty | Oliver Cauffied | |
Childstar | Taylor Brandon Burns | ||
The Winning Season | Joe Soshack | ||
2004–2010 | Franny's Feet | Additional voices | 6 episodes |
2005 | Spirit Bear: The Simon Jackson Story | Simon Jackson | |
2005–2006 | Time Warp Trio | Joe Arthur | Voice, main role |
2007–2008 | Wayside | Todd | Voice, main role |
2006 | Len and Hugo | Len | |
Jane and the Dragon | Additional voices | 26 episodes | |
2007 | 30 Days of Night | Jake Oleson | |
Charlie Bartlett | Kip Crombwell | ||
Silk | Ludovic Berbek | ||
2009 | Victoria Day | Ben Spektor | |
The Exploding Girl | Al | ||
My One and Only | Robbie | ||
Year of the Carnivore | Eugene Zaslavsky | ||
2013 | Hannibal | Nicholas Boyle | |
The Bird Men | Ben | ||
Algonquin | Jake Roulette | ||
2016 | The History of Love | Young Léo Gursky | |
Murdoch Mysteries | Mr. Foley | Episode: "The Devil Inside" | |
2017 | Versailles | Thomas Beaumont | |
Shimmer Lake | Chris Morrow | ||
We Forgot to Break Up | Lugh | ||
2018 | Stockholm | Elov Eriksson | |
2020 | Dead Still | Percy Cummins | |
No Good Deed | Jeremy |
References
[edit]- ^ "Mark Rendall Biography & Movies". Tribute. 2023.
- ^ CANOE - JAM! Movies - Artists - Rendall, Mark[usurped]
- ^ "Elliot Page just dropped his first album. It's a quirky 'lo-fi bedroom pop adventure'". LGBT Nation. 28 August 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
- ^ "Mark and Elliot". Bandcamp. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
External links
[edit]- Mark Rendall at IMDb