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Mark Jackson (Actor)

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Mark Jackson (born August 23, 1982) is a British television and stage actor. He is best known for his role as ‘Isaac’, the artificial science offer, in Seth MacFarlane’s and FOX’s hit science fiction comedy-drama, The Orville.[1]

EARLY LIFE[edit]

Mark was born in Rotterdam, The Netherlands to British parents, Jill Cornelius (a nurse from Coventry) and Andy Jackson (an engineer from Birkenhead). Between the ages of two and ten, his family lived in Brunei before heading to Caldy on the Wirral, then England, where he attended The Birkenhead School.[2] Then, when Mark was 14, the Jacksons moved back to Holland where he enrolled at The British School in The Netherlands, Voorschoten.[1] It was there that he acquired his love of the stage, performing in various productions and Europe-wide competitions. This was followed by a BA in English and Drama at the University of East Anglia, Norwich. In 2003, Mark began his training as an actor at the prestigious Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.[2]

CAREER[edit]

Mark has most recently been cast as series regular ‘Isaac’ in The Orville for Twentieth Century Fox Television and Fuzzy Door Productions, opposite Seth MacFarlane, Adrianne Palicki, Scott Grimes, Halston Sage, J. Lee, Peter Macon and Penny Johnson Jerald.[1]

Other screen work includes performing with Paul Nicholas and Steve Huison in The Royal Today for ITV and various short films such as ‘Peppermint’ and ‘The Kissing Booth’. [2]

Mark also has an extensive list of stage credits, including appearing with Celia Imrie and Robert Glenister in the award-winning “Noises Off”, the international tour of ”One Man Two Guvnors” with Rufus Hound, performing opposite Robert Powell in Agatha Christie’s ”Black Coffee” and playing 'Captain Stewart' in the National Theatre's acclaimed production of "War Horse".[2]

FILMOGRAPHY[edit]

The Kissing Booth (Video) (2013) 

Peppermint (Short) (2013) </nowiki>

TELEVISION[edit]

The Orville (2017)

The Royal Today (2008)

That Peter Kay Thing (2000)  

References[edit]

<1 ”Mark Jackson Joins Seth MacFarlane’s Fox Series ‘The Orville’’’, Deadline

<2 Orville (About The Show)’’, Fox

<3 ’’Mark Jackson (Biography)’’, IMDb

<4 ’’Mark Jackson Interview’’, Afterbuzz TV

<5 ’’Geffen Playhouse Unscripted: Mark Jackson’’, Podcast One

<8 ’’’The Orville’ Star Mark Jackson Says Show Is For “Disgruntled” ‘Star Trek’ Fans’’, Comicbook.com

<9 ’’The Orville Interview: Mark Jackson reveals exciting new details about Fox’s sci-fi dramedy, his character & more.’’, HiddenRemote.com

<10 ’’Mark Jackson Says The Orville Is For ‘Disgruntled Star Trek Fans’’’, Screenrant

<11 ’’Mark Jackson (Facebook)’’, Facebook

<12 ’’Mark Jackson (Instagram)’’, Instagram

<13 ’’Mark Jackson (Twitter)’’, Twitter


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