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Mark Gatiss
Mark Gatiss

Mark Gatiss

  • 58 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and producer

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Julia Davis and others on the sublime 'sick-com' Nighty Night

As the gloriously despicable comedy turns 20, its creator and stars open up about shocking hate mail, being too scared to tell their parents they were in it - and George Michael's wild Jill impression.

Daniel Dylan Wray, The Guardian, 5th January 2024

Theatre review: The Motive And The Cue

Mark Gatiss and Johnny Flynn play, respectively, Sir John Gielgud and Richard Burton.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 20th December 2023

Good Omens Series 2 review

Have David Tennant and Michael Sheen really only been a double act since 2019?

Jack Seale, The Guardian, 28th July 2023

Good Omens Series 2 review

Gaiman and Pratchett's fable is now devilishly infectious.

Ed Power, The Telegraph, 26th July 2023

Mark Gatiss interview

The actor and writer on prepping to play famous people, the thrill of seeing Tom Cruise every day on Mission: Impossible, and his love of Naked Attraction.

Rich Pelley, The Guardian, 20th July 2023

Paintings from Mark Gatiss among exhibition of actors' art

By night, Mark Gatiss is portraying Sir John Gielgud at the National Theatre. By day, he is portraying the great Shakespearean actor on canvas at home.

Richard Brooks, The Guardian, 11th June 2023

Mark Gatiss and Ian Hallard: 'I asked him to marry me the afternoon we met'

The League Of Gentlemen star and his actor husband on dating at the dawn of the internet and coming out to their parents.

Danny Scott, The Times, 1st March 2023

The Unfriend review

If the plot is lacking the performances are not.

Richard Beck, Broadway Baby, 26th January 2023

The Unfriend review

Sharp, witty and quick - this play will keep you on your toes laughing full belly laughs as the British ludicrousness plays out on stage.

Tabitha James, A Young(ish) Perspective, 24th January 2023

The Unfriend review

The Unfriend feels like traditional West End fare. Whereas Inside No. 9 pushes boundaries, this reinforces them. But if you want an episode that definitely won't give you nightmares this does hit the spot.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 23rd January 2023

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