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Mark Gatiss

Mark Gatiss is an actor, writer and producer. He first found success with The League of Gentlemen, with whom he won the Perrier Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1997, and went on to enjoy a radio series and three TV series on the BBC and big-screen outing in 2005. He has written nine episodes of Doctor Who since its return to television in 2005 and has appeared in the show twice. He is perhaps best known as the co-creator and co-writer of the award-winning global phenomenon Sherlock in which he also plays Mycroft Holmes. Other notable television credits include London SpyWolf HallCoalitionMapp and LuciaThe Crimson Petal and the White, Nighty, NightThe Wind and the Willows and Sense and Sensibility. Film credits include The KnotDenialAbsolutely FabulousDad’s ArmyOur Kind of TraitorBright Young Things and Starter for Ten. Theatre credits include CoriolanusThe Recruiting OfficerThe Vote (Donmar Warehouse), All About My Mother (The Old Vic), Season’s Greetings (National Theatre), 55 Days (Hampstead), and Three Days in the Country (National Theatre), for which he won an Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor.

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