Mark Cameron
Mark Cameron is an actor and scriptwriter. Television credits include Waterloo Road; Eastenders; and The Roman Mysteries. Film includes D.I. Hackman in Scar Tissue (UK cinema release 2012); The Boss in The Boss (2012 Reed Festival short film winner);and Norman Hunter in The Damned United. Theatre includes the Dame in Sleeping Beauty (Salisbury Playhouse); Chancer in Mathematics of the Heart (Theatre 503); and Dorante in The Game of Love and Chance (national tour).

The Damned United
as Norman HunterTaking over Leeds United, Brian Clough's abrasive approach and his clear dislike of the players'...
Movie pageScar Tissue
as D.I. HackmanWhen Luke wakes up and finds a mutilated corpse in his bathroom, his life changes for ever....
Movie pageSnowflakes
as NigelAs two women are forcibly deported from the United Kingdom, they discover that the experimental...
Movie pageOctagon
as GiraA man recalls a gruesome series of events as he attempts to separate his memories from delusions.
Movie pageGood Omens
as Power Station ManagerAziraphale, an angel, and Crowley, a demon, join forces in order to prevent Armageddon. They...
TV Show pageAlice & Jack
as RandallWhen Alice and Jack first meet, they have a connection so powerful it seems nothing can break...
TV Show pageThe Royal
as Billy YatesFollows the staff and patients of a Yorkshire cottage hospital in the 60s, embroiled in tangled...
TV Show pageSouth America's Weirdest Animals
as Narrator (voice)The series dives into the depths of the South American wild to investigate the cast of misfits,...
TV Show pageTina & Bobby
as Jack TurnerWhen England won the World Cup in July 1966 Bobby Moore became a national hero. Swept up by the...
TV Show pageSteel River Blues
as Firefighter Roger HibbotSteel River Blues is a British television drama serial first broadcast in September 2004 on ITV....
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