Mark's early life was marked by a passion for the performing arts, which led him to attend a prestigious stage school in London, England at a young age. His first foray into the world of film came at the tender age of six, when he made his debut in the 1964 production of "The Counterfeit Constable". This initial foray into the world of cinema was followed by numerous television appearances, which helped to establish him as a familiar face in England.
As he grew older, Mark's talent and dedication to his craft continued to shine through, earning him widespread recognition and acclaim. One of his most notable roles was that of a stuttering child in the 1967 film "Our Mother's House", which helped to cement his status as a rising star.
The success of this role led to a string of opportunities, including the coveted title role in the 1968 production of "Oliver!", for which he was one of 250 child actors to audition. This role marked a turning point in his career, as it led to a plethora of opportunities in television, film, and stage.
Throughout his career, Mark has been fortunate enough to take on a wide range of roles, each one showcasing his impressive range and versatility as an actor. His last major film was the 1977 production of "Crossed Swords", which brought his time in the spotlight to a close.
Today, Mark is a proud father of four children, and is also a grandfather to at least one grandchild. He currently resides with his partner in the charming town of Cheltenham, England, where he has also pursued a career as an osteopath.