Mark Cox (actor)
Mark Cox | |
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Born | 1972 (age 51–52) Springboig, Scotland |
Occupation | Actor |
Mark Cox (born 1972 in Springboig, Glasgow), is a Scottish comedian and actor.
He is most famous for his role as Tam Mullen in the sitcom Still Game. He previously worked with the show's creators in the successful sketch show Chewin' The Fat. It was announced in 2006 that Cox would narrate the Roald Dahl favourite, Three Little Pigs. It made its stage debut at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, set to music by composer Paul Patterson.[1] He has done some work for Coatbridge College, helping students with their progress through their acting.
In autumn 2014, Cox re-joined the Still Game cast for a sell-out run of live shows in Glasgow at The Hydro. Other cast members reprising their roles include Ford Kiernan (Jack/Writer) Greg Hemphill (Victor/Writer) Paul Riley (Winston), Jane McCarry (Isa) and Sanjeev Kohli (Navid). The live shows were a great success. The live show was broadcast on 7 November 2014
Personal life
Mark attended Saint Andrews RC Secondary school in the East end of Glasgow.
References
External links
- Mark Cox at the Internet Movie Database
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