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Mark
Mitchell

Australia's gentleman of comedy.

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Australia's gentleman of comedy, Mark Mitchell, is one of our finest performers. Mark is one of the most outstanding talents this country has to offer.

Current experience:

Recent acting credits include roles in Dr. Blake, Jack Irish, and the role of President Bingham in the Australian Feature Film Mormon Yankees - The Spirit of the Game.

Previous experience:

Mark first appeared on our TV screens a late night sketch comedy program on Channel 7 called The Eleventh Hour. The cast of Eleventh Hour also included Ian McFadyen, Steve Vizard, Maryanne Fahey, Glenn Robbins and Kim Gyngell.

Following this Mark appeared in various television dramas including The Petrov Affair, The Sword of Honour and Willing & Abel.

The huge success of The Comedy Company during the late 1980s brought Mark Mitchell, larger than life, into the homes of all Australians. His character portrayal of a Greek fruiterer named Con endeared him not only to many Australians, but also to the Greek community. So celebrated was Con The Fruiterer that he became the first comedy character to don Melbourne's King Of Moomba crown.

Mark's gift and love of character acting led him to secure television roles as: 'Mr Fish' in the popular children's series Lift Off, 1 & 2 (ABC TV); also for ABC TV, Mr Gribble in ROUND THE TWIST Series 2,3 & 4,and Otto Von Meister in The Genie From Downunder; and he played David Lange in the New Zealand tele-movie Fallout.

With these successes, Mark soon found himself in demand from both local and international film and tele-movie producers: The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas, Like Mother Like Son, Blond, On the Beach, Backlands/Abscheid in Den Tod ; Pig's Breakfast, Anzacs, Child Star, Ground Zero and Inspector Gadget 2.

Mark's first foray into musical theatre was performing the role of Mr Bumble in the Cameron Mackintosh musical, Oliver

Mark also provided the voice of Buck Cluck, father of the title character, in Walt Disney Pictures' computer animated film, Chicken Little.

In 2015/2016 Mark performed the role of Lazar Wolf alongside Anthony Warlow in the Australian production of Fiddler on the Roof.

Expertise
Talking Points

Con the Fruiterer

Marika

Feedback
Well researched, on our industry and what we do, and presentation was well received. Good entertainment. Insolvency Practitioners Association of Australia

I found Mark to be extremely thorough, professional and flexible ” it was wonderful to work with an actor/presenter who is erudite and generous with ideas, not to mention quick on his feet!

Apples for Schools, Victoria

Very professional performance.

Electrical Contractors Assocation, Perth

We have received excellent feedback and your performance certainly contributed to a very successful function.

The Institute of Chartered Accountants, Adelaide

Charming - Intelligent - Co-operative - interested in subject - and very entertaining to work with. Everyone was very happy with Mark's performance. He made the evenings a success.

Dala St Claire, Melbourne.

Mark obviously had done considerable research on the newspaper industry and this was excellent.

Printing Technologies Pty Ltd, Melbourne
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