Mark Wingett

English actor (born 1961)


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birth_placeMelton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England, UK
occupationActor
nationalityBritish
years_active1979–present
partnerSharon Martin
children2
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| name = Mark Wingett | image = | | imagesize = 150px | | birth_name = Mark Christopher Wingett | birth_date = | birth_place = Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England, UK | occupation = Actor | nationality = British | years_active = 1979–present | partner = Sharon Martin | children = 2

Mark Christopher Wingett (born 1 January 1961) is an English actor.

He is best known for his roles as PC/DC Jim Carver in The Bill and EastEnders as Mike Swann, Hollyoaks as Frank Symons and Heartbeat as Terry Molloy.

Acting career

Wingett was born in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. His father was an officer in the Royal Navy, and the family moved to wherever he was stationed, including Malta and Singapore, but mostly in Portsmouth. He attended Padnell Junior School in Cowplain, followed by Horndean Technology College (then known as Horndean Bilateral School).

Wingett wanted to act from his youth and joined the National Youth Theatre. His film debut came in 1979 when he played Dave, a reckless and rebellious mod, in Quadrophenia.

In 1983 he took a minor role as a local press reporter in Channel 4's Brookside before making his first appearance as PC Jim Carver in "Woodentop", which became the pilot episode for The Bill. He was one of four actors in "Woodentop" who returned in the series' first complete season. He played Jim Carver in around 780 episodes, from 1984 until his departure in 2005 which ended 21 years on The Bill. Jim Carver was central to several major plotlines on The Bill, including the character's struggles with alcoholism, gambling and as a victim of domestic violence. Wingett made a brief return in March 2007 to coincide with the departure of Trudie Goodwin, then the only other remaining original cast member.

In 2005 he appeared in the BBC One soap opera EastEnders as Mike Swann, the father of Mickey Miller and Dawn Swann, initially for a week-long stint. He returned to the soap in late 2005, leaving in March 2006. Also in 2005 he appeared as Terry Molloy, a London gangster who had turned Queen's evidence on his cohorts following a robbery in the Heartbeat episode A Fresh Start.

Wingett provides the voiceover for the British television version of the hit American TV series American Chopper aired on the Discovery Channel. He also appeared in the "Spartacus" episode of the BBC's Heroes and Villains as the gladiator trainer Lentulus Batiatus.

In 2009, he appeared in the BBC daytime series Missing as Danny Hayworth alongside Pauline Quirke, returning to the programme for its second series in 2010.

In 2018, he issued a privately printed pamphlet 'Tattered Troubadour', a 36 page disquisition on the musician GG Allin at his own publishing house Nantz Press.

In addition to acting, Wingett has directed several stage productions. In 2010, he directed the play Good to Firm by Ed Waugh and Trevor Wood at the Customs House, South Shields.

Personal life

Wingett's partner is Sharon Martin, a makeup artist. They have a daughter, Jamila, and a stepson Benny from Martin's previous relationship. The couple separated in 2000 after Yvonne Williams, a fire-eater who had appeared on The Bill as an extra, went to the press detailing her affair with Wingett over a number of years, but had reconciled by 2003 after a two-year separation.

Wingett is a keen scuba diver, fisherman, skier and wreck hunter. He started diving in 1984 at a sub-aqua club for London black cab drivers.

Wingett's sister, Fiona Wingett, is a magazine editor. She was the editor of New Idea magazine in Australia in the mid-1990s, then returned to Britain to edit the Personal magazine for the Sunday Mirror. His brother, Matthew Wingett, wrote several episodes of The Bill in the 1990s. His first episode, "Thicker than Water" was submitted under the false name "Matthew Brothers", so that it would not receive favourable treatment because of their relationship.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1979QuadropheniaDave
The Music Machine2nd Heavy
1980Breaking GlassTony
1983Fords on WaterEddie
1996The Bill: TargetDC CarverVideo
2008JumpOscar ReeveShort film
Beyond the RaveEd's DadVideo
FranklynFrank Grant
2009Jenny & the WormMr. TulseShort film
2010Rough CutMan with dogShort film
2011IntrudersDave
War of the DeadDavid Selzman
2012Snow White and the HuntsmanThomas
Run for Your WifeMan outside café
2013Dom HemingwayMan outside pub 2
Walking with the EnemySorenzi
Green Street 3: Never Back DownPistol PeteVideo
2014Mr. TurnerMariner
The Lost ChoicesDave
2015DragonflyFrancis Grosvenor
Far from the Madding CrowdBailiff No. 1
2016I Am HooliganRay - Justin's Father
EliminatorsPolice Sergeant
A Reason to BelieveHarry
2017Gypsy's KissRonShort film
BeingDoleyShort film
2018''Dark Ditties Presents 'Finders Keepers'''Frank Hardy
God's KingdomSimonShort film
Been So LongMark - Bailiff
King of CrimeMarcus King
2019MashTonyShort film
Break ClauseGiles Davis
Beautiful in the MorningRoland
''Dark Ditties Presents 'The Witching Hour'''George Sinclair
2020Doll HouseJames
To Be SomeoneTommy
The Invisible CollectionOscar SwindonShort film
2021The InterlopersUlrichShort film
Dead AgainBob
NavigatorGaryShort film
''Dark Ditties Presents 'Dad'''Reverend Alistair O'Brian
''Dark Ditties Presents 'Stained'''Frank Hardy
2023MercySlaughterman
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1979–1980The Ravelled ThreadBillyboy6 episodes
1980FoxLeeEpisode: "Stick or Twist"
The ProfessionalsBig PunkEpisode: "Mixed Doubles"
Caleb WilliamsFarmerMini-series, episode: "#1.2"
Play for Today3rd YouthEpisode: "The Flipside of Dominick Hide"
1981Private SchulzWalter Schmidt2 episodes: "#1.4" and "#1.5"
LadykillersAlfredEpisode: "Miss Elmore"
BBC2 PlayhouseJohnnyEpisode: "The Grudge Fight"
1982The World Cup: A Captain's TaleDeaneTelevision film
Take Three WomenKenneth2 episodes: "Avril" and "Kate, Avril and Victoria"
1983StoryboardJimmy CarverEpisode: "Woodentop" (Pilot for The Bill)
BrooksideReporter2 episodes: "Fundraising" and "Jeans"
1983–2007The BillPC/DC/DS Jim CarverMain role, 792 episodes
1986C.A.T.S. EyesRiderEpisode: "Honeytrap"
1990Vic Reeves Big Night OutEpisode: "New Year's Eve Big Night Out"
1999Operation Good GuysThe CorpseEpisode: "Forensics"
2005The Bill Uncovered: Jim's StoryDC Jim CarverTelevision film
HeartbeatTerry MolloyEpisode: "A Fresh Start"
2005–2006EastEndersMike Swann27 episodes
2008Heroes and VillainsBatiatusEpisode: "Spartacus"
Walter's WarTeam ManagerTelevision film
2009The All Star Impressions ShowMarco Pierre WhiteTV Special
2009–2010MissingDanny Hayworth13 episodes
2010DoctorsMartin ProudfootEpisode: "Finding the Words"
2011Banged Up AbroadChris ChanceEpisode: "Daredevil Drug Runner"
2013HollyoaksFrank Symes2 episodes
2014Salting the BattlefieldFootball SupporterTelevision film
2016The TunnelMartyEpisode: "#2.5"
2017Ransom's LawDI Buttler13 episodes
2019VeraJohn BraceEpisode: "The Seagull"
Call the MidwifePeter JessopEpisode: "#8.6"
2022Royal AutopsyCharles IIMini-series, Episode: "Charles II"
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References

References

  1. [https://web.archive.org/web/20200919195614/https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2ba114c9b6 Mark Wingett] at the [[British Film Institute]]{{better source needed. (October 2023)
  2. Kingsley, Hilary. (1994). "The Bill: The First Ten Years". Boxtree.
  3. Lamb, Liz. (8 September 2010). "Life after The Bill as star returns to the North". The Newcastle Journal.
  4. Eustice, Kerry Ann. (2 January 2008). "Wingett makes his Mark in panto". News Shopper.
  5. Green, Kris. "487: Jim Carver returns to Sun Hill". Digital Spy.
  6. Green, Kris. "Ex-'Bill' actor to appear in 'EastEnders'". Digital Spy.
  7. "Episode 5: Spartacus". BBC.
  8. (14–20 March 2009). "Missing". BBC Press Office.
  9. McKew, Maxine]]: [http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/stories/s202896.htm The Bill turns 16], ''The 7.30 Report'' (ABC TV), 18 October 2000.
  10. [http://www.gettyimages.com.au/detail/news-photo/mark-wingett-and-his-partner-sharon-martin-arrive-at-the-uk-news-photo/72207515 The Times BFI London Film Festival -The Last King Of Scotland: Opening Gala], Getty Images, 18 October 2006.
  11. Carroll, Sue. (29 October 2003). "I stopped drinking but got addicted to sex.. it nearly cost me my world; EXCLUSIVE HOW BILL STAR MARK BEAT ALL HIS DEMONS". The Mirror.
  12. Wright, Matthew. (15 June 2000). "O 'ELL O 'ELL; Two-timing Bill star Mark is booted out after wife discovers his double life". The Mirror.
  13. They both worked on the 2012 film ''[[Snow White and the Huntsman]]'', with Martin as head of the makeup department and Wingett playing the character of Thomas.[https://archive.today/20130415191154/http://wwwdb.oscars.org:8100/servlet/impc.DisplayCredits?primekey_in=4587 Index to Motion Picture Credits: SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN], Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, 2012.
  14. Burstall, Emma. (9 December 2006). "Get out more". The Guardian.
  15. Cowlett, Mary. (10 September 1999). "MEDIA: Two leave Sunday Mirror mag". PR Week UK.
  16. "Biography".
  17. Lynch, Tony. (1992). "The Bill the inside story of the successful police series seen on ABC TV". Boxtree.
  18. "Archived copy".

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