Mark Singleton

Mark Singleton

Deceased · Born: Mar 2, 1919 · Died: Jul 24, 1986

Personal Details

BornMar 2, 1919 Thetford, Norfolk, England, UK

Biography

Mark Singleton, a renowned actor and writer, made his mark on the world on March 2, 1919, in the charming town of Thetford, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.

His impressive career spanned a wide range of projects, including the popular television series Department S (1969),where his exceptional acting skills left a lasting impression on audiences.

Singleton's talent didn't stop at acting, as he also made a name for himself as a writer, contributing to notable productions such as The Traitors (1962),a gripping drama that showcased his mastery of the craft.

In addition to his work in television, Singleton also appeared in films, including the iconic comedy Salt and Pepper (1968),where his comedic timing and wit brought laughter and joy to viewers.

Sadly, Mark Singleton's life came to an end on July 24, 1986, in Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances and a lasting impact on the world of entertainment.

Career

1980
Game for Vultures
Game for Vultures as Sir Benjamin Peckover
1976
Keep It Up Downstairs
Keep It Up Downstairs as Lord Cockshute
1968
Salt and Pepper
Salt and Pepper as "Fake" Home Secretary
1966
1963
The Cracksman
The Cracksman as Head Waiter (uncredited)
Mrs. Gibbons' Boys
Mrs. Gibbons' Boys as Police Constable
1961
Part-Time Wife
Part-Time Wife as Detective
1958
1955
You Lucky People!
You Lucky People! as Lt. Arthur Robson
1952
The Gambler and the Lady
The Gambler and the Lady as Waiter at Jack of Spades (uncredited)