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Mark Dymond (born 1974, Wimbledon, London) is an English actor of Irish descent. In addition to appearances in films, he is known as Dr. Lorcan O'Brien, a major character in the 2007–2009 seasons of the TV drama series The Clinic, among other TV shows. He married actress Jo Bourne-Taylor in 2004. In 2002, he played the minor role of Van Bierk in the James Bond film Die Another Day.

Dymond has a recurring role in the television comedy series Mrs. Brown's Boys as Mick O'Leary, the on-off boyfriend of Cathy Brown.

He starred as Peter in acclaimed football comedy The Bromley Boys, and was the lead in edgy Arthouse hit Untitled: a film - a high concept single location drama. He won and was nominated for several awards for his role as titular character Kurt Lovell - including Best Actor.

Since retiring from acting, Mark went on to become a film and commercial director, writing and directing award winning short films, and commercials.

He is currently co-founder and Creative Director of Creative Production Company Jam Pictures alongside his business partner and Director of Photography Joel Anderson.

He has made work for countless companies in his career to date, including Disney, Samsung, Ryobi, Decathlon, Mastercard, Balmain, Joules, Neutrogena, Tourism Australia, Hilton Hotels, Visa, Holland and Barrett, Phillips, Thorntons, Monopoly, NERF, My Little Pony, Play-doh, AEG, Barry M, John Lewis, Lynx Golf, Cisco, BT, The Telegraph, Actimel, HP, among many others.

Short Film 'Konneksies' co-directed with Nic Franklin was nominated and won many awards including Best Director, Best Short, Audience Choice Award and Award of Excellence in various International Film Festivals including International Film awards Berlin, Best Shorts California, and SAFTA.

He has won various accolades and awards for his commercial directing work.

Acting Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2000 House of Mirth Paul Morpeth
2001 Revelation Backpacker in Malta
2002 Die Another Day Mr. Van Bierk
2003 Blackball Kyle Doohan
2005 Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God Berek
2006 Land of the Blind Sen. Roger 'Jolly' Lyme
2006 Scorpius Gigantus Cates
2006 Caffeine David
2006 Attack Force Phil
2007 Until Death Mark Rossini
2007 Northanger Abbey Capt Frederick Tilney TV movie
2011 ''Will Second Detective
2015 A Dark Reflection Ben Tyrell
2015 UNTITLED (a Film) Kurt Lovell
2015 The Bromley Boys Peter

References

  1. ^ O Neill, Bronwyn (30 June 2024). "Where are they now? The cast of RTÉ's The Clinic 15 years later". Evoke.

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