Location: Tauranga, | Height: 194 cm | Hair Colour: Shaved / Bald | Eye Colour: Green | Ethnicity: European
He/Him
Mark Vevers is a distinguished talent in the world of entertainment, celebrated for his exceptional skills as a physical comedy actor and his influential role as a founding member of the Improvisation group, 'Damp Knight comedy' in the United Kingdom. With a career marked by his commanding stage presence and remarkable versatility.
His journey as an actor has been punctuated by his enthusiastic participation in the renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival, where he has become a seasoned veteran. His performances on the Fringe stages have consistently wowed audiences, earning him a reputation as a consummate entertainer in the UK and now NZ.
One of Mark's most notable achievements has been his portrayal of Miss Trunchbull in 2023 in the acclaimed stage adaptation of "Matilda." This transformative role showcased his extraordinary talent and garnered a plethora of rave reviews. The production, featuring Mark as Miss Trunchbull, experienced full houses night after night, a testament to his magnetic stage presence and unparalleled acting prowess.
Mark Vevers' talents are not confined to the theatre alone, as he has also made a significant impact on the screen. His ability to seamlessly transition between the two mediums underscores his status as a truly versatile actor, capable of delivering captivating performances wherever his art takes him.
Mark Vevers is a phenomenal actor, celebrated for his physical comedy skills, and his courage and energy as an actor in both theatre and screen.
2020 | The Qliche | Lead | Ian Lowson Productions - Dir: Ian Lowson |
2020 | What You Can't See | Lead | Chirs Richardson Productions - Dir: Chris Richardson |
2023 | Matilda | Miss Trunchbull [Lead] | TMT Theatre - Dir: Russell Dixon |
2022 | Bouncers | Eric [Lead] | Stage Right Trust - Dir: Toni Henderson |
2022 | We Will Rock You | Khashoggi [Lead] | TMT - Dir: Richard Neame |
2017 | Degree in Drama and Script Writing | Northumbria University |
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