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Mark Frost
Born1969 (age 55–56)
OccupationActor
Years active1994–present
TelevisionDoctors
The Bill
Dream Team
Hetty Feather
Coronation Street

Mark Frost (born 1969) is an English actor who has worked widely in both theatre and television. In television, Frost is known as a series regular as Steve Rawlings in Doctors,[1] Jeffrey Simpson in The Bill, Tom Carne in Poldark, and currently as Ray Crosby in Coronation Street.[2]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1995 Blue Juice Moose Feature film
1999 Tube Tales Dude Segment: "Mouth"
2000 The Jolly Boys' Last Stand Marco 'Lanky Twat' De La Billiere Feature film
Faust: Love of the Damned Jonathan "John" Jaspers / Faust
2005 Stoned PE Teacher
2011 Where There's Smoke Tom Short
2012 Oedipus Ensemble Video
2015 Westminster Girls Dennis Short
Caleb John
2016 Emily goes to Pimlico Dennis
100 Streets Reesy Feature film
Prey Jack
To the Grave Jim Short
2017 Mayhem [3] Ewan Niles Feature film
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1994 Screen Two Barney Episode: "Midnight Movie"
1996 Call Red Adam Episode: "Life Extinct"
The Geeks Saul Episode: "Chateau Geek"
1997, 2000, 2010 Casualty Clifford Rankin; Stuart Young; Saul Doubleday 3 episodes
1999 The Mystery of Men Wayne Television film
2000–2001 Doctors Steve Rawlings Series regular, 118 episodes
2001 Where the Heart Is Stewart Episode: "Cats and Dogs"
Coupling Richard Episode: "The End of the Line"
2002 Come Together Jons Television film
The Bill Jeffrey Simpson 14 episodes
The Stretford Wives Billy Brent Television film
2003 In Deep McMullen Episode: "Men and Boys: Parts 1 & 2"
Keen Eddie Bruno Episode: "Horse Heir"
2003, 2007, 2015 Holby City Zac Baring; Gary Prendergast; Hugh Dogan 3 episodes
2003, 2015 Silent Witness DS Paul Baxter; DCI Jim Sullivan 4 episodes
2003 Single Dave Episode #1.2
2004 Heartbeat Keith Jarvis Episode: "Little Angel"
Midsomer Murders Vic Lynton Episode: "Dead in the Water"
2004–2005 Dream Team Shay Maguire Main cast member
2005 Down to Earth Mark Sullivan Episode: "Cowboys"
2008 Echo Beach Peter Haddon Episodes #1.1 & #1.2
Re-extinct Julian Splintz Television short
Mutual Friends Doctor Episode #1.2
2009 Hope Springs [4] Roy Lagden Episodes #1.1, #1.2, #1.5, #1.7 & #1.8
2013 Jonathan Creek Brad Episode: "The Clue of the Savant's Thumb"
2014 Law & Order: UK Dr. Philip Gardner Episode: "Safe from Harm"
The Mill[5] John Howlett 6 episodes
2015–2017 Poldark Tom Carne Recurring role, 7 episodes (series 1–3)
2015 New Tricks Ryan Reed Episode: "Prodigal Sons"
Rocket's Island Elfyn Summer Main cast member; 7 episodes (series 3)
Der Beobachter Pit Wavers Television film
2016 Stella Max Episode #5.3
New Blood Samuel Armstrong Episode: "Case 3: Parts 1 & 2"
To Walk Invisible: The Brontë Sisters John Brown Television film
2017–2020 Hetty Feather George Calendar Main cast member; 17 episodes (series 3–6)
2019 The Last Czars Bishop Germogen Episodes: "The Boy", "Anarchy"
2019–present Coronation Street Ray Crosby Series regular, 90+ episodes (so far)

Stage

Year Title Role Venue
2009 A Christmas Carol [6] Ebenezer Scrooge Sherman Cymru
2011–2012 Batman Live The Joker National Indoor Arena [7] & Manchester Arena [8]

References

  1. ^ "Doctors go on call". BBC. 23 March 2000.
  2. ^ "Who plays Ray in Coronation Street? Michelle storyline hits hard!". HITC. 10 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Mark Frost a.k.a "Faust" in Mayhem (2017), 2 January 2020". YouTube.
  4. ^ "Hope Springs, a new family drama for BBC One – cast and production credits, 30 April 2009". BBC.
  5. ^ "Cast biographies for The Mill Series 2, 2 July 2014". Channel4.
  6. ^ "A Christmas Carol - Review, 15 December 2009". The Guardian.
  7. ^ "Mark Frost transforms into The Joker for Batman Live, 3 July 2011". Birmingham Mail.
  8. ^ "Batman Live, Manchester MEN, Review, 20 July 2011". The Telegraph.