Mark Umbers

English film, television and theatre actor


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::summary English film, television and theatre actor ::

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FieldValue
nameMark Umbers
birth_date
birth_placeHarrogate, North Yorkshire, England
educationMalsis School
Sedbergh School
alma_materOxford University
nationalityEnglish
occupationActor
years_active1995–present
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|name = Mark Umbers |birth_date = |birth_place = Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England |education = Malsis School Sedbergh School |alma_mater = Oxford University |nationality = English |occupation = Actor |years_active = 1995–present Mark Umbers (born 17 June 1973) is an English theatre, film and television actor.

Early life and education

Born in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, Umbers was brought up in Wetherby and was educated at Malsis School before attending Sedbergh School. In 1995 he graduated from Oxford University with a degree in Latin and Greek literature and philosophy.

Career

Umbers' first professional engagements were in 1997 in the BBC dramas The Student Prince and Berkeley Square. His theatre debut was the lead role in a production of The Pirates of Penzance which transferred to Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in London.

Trevor Nunn and John Caird cast Umbers in their multi-award-winning 1999 season at the Royal National Theatre, where he appeared in productions including The Merchant of Venice, which was later filmed for broadcast by the BBC. After playing Lord Sidney opposite Richard E. Grant in the BBC series The Scarlet Pimpernel, Umbers returned to the National to play Freddy in the acclaimed 2001 revival of My Fair Lady, later transferring to Theatre Royal Drury Lane. In her Evening Standard review, Zoe Williams suggested that Umbers was ‘known throughout the western world as the most beautiful man ever seen’.

In 2002 Umbers appeared alongside Chiwetel Ejiofor in The Vortex, Michael Grandage's inaugural production at the Donmar Warehouse.

In 2004, he was cast opposite Scarlett Johansson in A Good Woman.

In 2005, he played the lead role of Perkin Warbeck in Channel 4's historical drama Princes in the Tower. After playing opposite Anjelica Huston and Lauren Bacall in These Foolish Things, his third role that year was alongside John Malkovich in Colour Me Kubrick. He then played Lt. Robert Maynard in the mini-series Blackbeard (2006) opposite Jessica Chastain.

In 2007, Umbers played the Gentleman Caller in The Glass Menagerie alongside Jessica Lange in the West End to critical acclaim. Later that year Steven Soderbergh cast Umbers as Roth in Che: Part Two. The following year, he starred in the second series of the BBC drama Mistresses and the BBC film of The Turn of the Screw, playing the Master opposite Michelle Dockery.

The Menier Chocolate Factory cast Umbers in their revival of Sweet Charity, the first production of the show to have only one leading man, with Umbers playing all the love-interest roles. The production transferred to the Theatre Royal Haymarket in 2010. Of Umbers' performance, Michael Coveney wrote in The Independent that "it's unusual to have such a level of performance in a musical...and it raises everyone else's game."

After appearing in the ITV drama Eternal Law, in 2011 Umbers played Frank Hunter in The Browning Version opposite Anna Chancellor at Chichester Festival Theatre. The play was performed in a double bill with David Hare's new play South Downs and transferred to the Harold Pinter Theatre in London in April 2012.

Umbers returned to the Menier Chocolate Factory in November 2012, to play the central role of Franklin Shepard in Maria Friedman's multi-award-winning revival of Stephen Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along. The production transferred with its original cast to the Harold Pinter Theatre on 1 May 2013, receiving (at that time) more 5 star reviews than any other production in West End history, along with the Critics' Circle Award for Best Musical, the Evening Standard Award for Best Musical and the Olivier Award for Best Musical revival. The production was filmed and subsequently screened in cinemas worldwide.

Between 2014 and 2016, Umbers played Wing Commander Nick Lucas in the ITV and PBS World War Two drama Home Fires. After playing the lead role of Georg in She Loves Me at the Menier Chocolate Factory in 2016, he played Robert Walsh in David Hare's Netflix series Collateral alongside Carey Mulligan.

In August 2017, he reprised his role as Franklin Shepard in Merrily We Roll Along for Huntington Theatre Company in Boston, again directed by Friedman. The Boston Globe described his performance as "simply extraordinary". HuffPost cited Stephen Sondheim as having said that Umbers was the best in the role that he had ever seen. Ben Brantley wrote in the New York Times: "For the first time in my experience, Frank is the beating, shattered heart of the show...a consequence Mr. Umbers’s startlingly sympathetic performance of a (usually unsympathetic) man to whom fame happens."

Umbers played Roger Moore in the HBO Hervé Villechaize biopic My Dinner with Hervé. Umbers and Peter Dinklage recreated the fight scene between James Bond and villain Nick Nack from The Man with the Golden Gun for the film.

As of 2023, Umbers is currently playing Cecil Ainsworth in the ITV drama Hotel Portofino.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1998Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis BaconPC Denham
2004A Good WomanRobert Windemere
2005Colour Me KubrickPiers
2005These Foolish ThingsDouglas Middleton
2013Merrily We Roll AlongFranklin ShepardFilm recording of the musical
2017King Arthur: Legend of the SwordBaron #2
2020DolittleLieutenant
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1997The Prince of HeartsElliotTelevision movie
1998Silent WitnessMale StudentEpisodes: "An Academic Exercise: Parts 1 & 2"
1998Berkeley SquareSidney ChambersEpisode: "Gone a'Hunting"
1998CasualtyNick WorthingtonEpisodes: "Internal Inferno: Parts 1 & 2"
1999The BillDavid WebsterEpisode: "Long Term Investment"
2000TrustSimonTelevision movie
2000The Scarlet PimpernelLord SidneyEpisode: "A Good Name"
2001Masterpiece TheatreSolanioEpisode: "The Merchant of Venice"
2003Foyle's WarRex TalbotEpisode: "Among the Few"
2004Midsomer MurdersNeville WilliamsEpisode: "Sins of Commission"
2005Princes in the TowerPerkin WarbeckTelevision movie
2006Pirates:The True Story of BlackbeardLt. Robert Maynard3 episodes
Television miniseries
2007HeartbeatJimbo BradyEpisode: "Out of Africa"
2008Midsomer MurdersHarry FitzroyEpisode: "Blood Wedding"
2008Harley StreetJames DavisonEpisode: #1.4
2009MistressesDan Tate6 episodes
2009The Turn of the ScrewMasterTelevision movie
2012Eternal LawMajor John Parker2 episodes
2014Agatha Christie: Ordeal by InnocenceCalgary3 episodes
Television miniseries
2015–2016Home FiresNick Lucas11 episodes
2018CollateralRobert Walsh2 episodes
Television miniseries
2018My Dinner with HervéRoger MooreTelevision movie
2019Father BrownNicholai SoloveyEpisode: "The Honourable Thief"
2020GrantchesterWyatt RogersEpisode: #5.3
2020Brave New WorldWarden CortezEpisode: "Want & Consequence"
2022Hotel PortofinoCecil AinsworthMain role
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References

References

  1. [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0880824/ IMDb, Mark Umbers]
  2. [https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/recaptured-by-the-pirates-and-surrendering-again-to-the-other-forgotten-lures-of-youth-1143139.html Miles Kington article in The Independent 1998]
  3. [https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2000/aug/01/theatre.artsfeatures Michael Billington's Guardian review of The Pirates of Penzance, 2000]
  4. [http://mpt-legacy.wgbhdigital.org/wgbh/masterpiece/merchant/whos_who_text.html Masterpiece Theater, The Merchant of Venice]
  5. [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0293917/reference IMDb The Scarlet Pimpernel: A Good Name]
  6. [https://variety.com/2001/legit/reviews/my-fair-lady-6-1200467240/ Variety review "My Fair Lady" 20 March 2001]
  7. (10 April 2012). "Fair Lady fails to impress all".
  8. Shenton, Mark. (11 December 2002). "In the grip of the Vortex". BBC.
  9. [https://web.archive.org/web/20060617233848/http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/02/AR2006020202620.html Washington Post review of A Good Woman 2006]
  10. [http://www.smh.com.au/news/entertainment/tv--radio/secrets-of-the-tower-unlocked/2008/12/20/1229189941812.html Sydney Morning Herald interview with Mark Umbers, 2008]
  11. [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0439848/reference IMDb credits, These Foolish Things]
  12. "These foolish things".
  13. [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0376543/reference IMDb credits, Color Me Kubrick]
  14. [https://www.austinchronicle.com/events/film/2007-03-23/457675/ Austin Chronicle review, Color Me Kubrick]
  15. [https://variety.com/2006/scene/markets-festivals/blackbeard-1200515539/ Laura Fries review of Blackbeard, Variety 2006]
  16. [https://www.ft.com/content/d2b14170-bce4-11db-90ae-0000779e2340 Financial Times review The Glass Menagerie 2007]
  17. [http://www.thisistheatre.com/londonshows/glassmenagerie.html Review round-up The Glass Menagerie 2007]
  18. [https://www.standard.co.uk/goingout/theatre/beautiful-blues-for-a-bleak-childhood-7392821.html Evening Standard review The Glass Menagerie 2007]
  19. "'The Entertainer' outshines 2 other revivals on London stage (Published 2007)".
  20. [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0374569/fullcredits IMDb credits, Che: Part Two]
  21. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/mistresses/themen/dan.shtml BBC press release: Mistresses]
  22. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2009/08_august/17/turn.shtml BBC press release: The Turn of the Screw, 2009]
  23. [https://officiallondontheatre.com/news/mark-umbers-110566/ Official London Theatre interview, 2010]
  24. [https://www.spectator.co.uk/2009/12/christmas-cracker/ The Spectator review Sweet Charity 2009]
  25. [https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/reviews/cat-on-a-hot-tin-roof-novello-londonbrdetaining-justice-tricycle-londonbrsweet-charity-menier-london-1834823.html The Independent review Sweet Charity 2009]
  26. [https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/reviews/sweet-charity-theatre-royal-haymarket-london-1965586.html The Independent review Sweet Charity 2010]
  27. "South Downs/The Browning Version, Harold Pinter Theatre, review".
  28. [http://www.theartsdesk.com/theatre/south-downsthe-browning-version-harold-pinter-theatre?page=0,1 The Arts Desk review The Browning Version 2012]
  29. (2012-11-28). "Merrily We Roll Along – review".
  30. [http://www.theartsdesk.com/theatre/merrily-we-roll-along-menier-chocolate-factory The Arts Desk review Merrily We Roll Along 2012]
  31. "London Theater Journal: Memory Plays".
  32. "Merrily We Roll Along, The Harold Pinter Theatre, review".
  33. [https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/reviews/theatre-review-merrily-we-roll-along-harold-pinter-theatre-london-8600628.html The Independent review Merrily We Roll Along 2013]
  34. [http://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/theatre/396492/Theatre-review-Merrily-We-Roll-Along-Harold-Pinter-Theatre-London Daily Express review Merrily We Roll Along 2013]
  35. [https://officiallondontheatre.com/news/merrily-we-roll-along-makes-cinema-date-196314/ Official London Theatre, 2013]
  36. [https://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/20/theater/cracked-sondheim-newly-repaired.html New York Times article by Ben Brantley, October 2013]
  37. [https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2016/dec/11/she-loves-me-review-menier-chocolate-factory The Observer review of She Loves Me, 2016]
  38. [http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/news/a848911/collateral-air-date-bbc-two-carey-mulligan-john-simm-billie-piper/ Digital Spy, 2018]
  39. [https://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/theater/dance/2017/09/14/first-rate-merrily-rolls-into-huntington/WKMsrz8rW1bDsPwfO2IGtN/story.html Boston Globe review of Merrily We Roll Along, September 2017]
  40. [https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/stephen-sondheim-and-mark-umbers-rolling-merrily-along_us_5988e323e4b030f0e267c6d5 HuffPost interview with Mark Umbers, August 2017]
  41. [https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/06/theater/sondheim-warhol-and-capote-as-guides-to-fame.html Ben Brantley's New York Times review of Merrily We Roll Along, October 2017]
  42. [https://twitter.com/sirrogermoore/status/862051461810843648 Sir Roger Moore on Twitter, 2017]
  43. [http://jamesbondradio.com/jbr-exclusive-actor-mark-umbers-sheds-light-on-his-experience-portraying-sir-roger-moore-and-incidentally-james-bond/ Mark Umbers interview, October 2018]
  44. . ["Sondheim Guide / Merrily We Roll Along"](https://www.sondheimguide.com/merrily.html#London2012).

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