Mark Rylance
Biography
Sir David Mark Rylance Waters (born 18 January 1960 in Ashford, Kent, England) is an English actor, theatre director, and playwright. He was the first artistic director of Shakespeare's Globe in London, between 1995 and 2005. His film appearances include Prospero's Books (1991), Angels and Insects (1995), Institute Benjamenta (1996), and Intimacy (2001). Rylance won the Academy Award and BAFTA...Read More
Known For
Acting Career
- 2024
Bing & Friends: Birthday Celebration
As: Flop (voice)
- 2023
Inland
As: Dunleavy
- 2022
Bones and All
As: Sully
- 2022
The Undeclared War
As: John Yeabsley
- 2022
The Phantom of the Open
As: Maurice Flitcroft
- 2022
The Outfit
As: Leonard Burling
- 2021
Don't Look Up
As: Peter Isherwell
- 2020
Bing’s Christmas and Other Stories
As: Flop
- 2020
The Trial of the Chicago 7
As: William Kunstler
- 2019
Waiting for the Barbarians
As: The Magistrate
- 2018
Ready Player One
As: Anorak / Halliday
- 2017
Dunkirk
As: Mr. Dawson
- 2016
The BFG
As: The BFG
- 2015
Bridge of Spies
As: Rudolf Abel
- 2015
The Gunman
As: Terrance Cox
- 2015
Wolf Hall
As: Thomas Cromwell
- 2014
Days and Nights
As: Stephen
- 2014
Bing
As: Narrator / Flop (voice)
- 2012
Twelfth Night
As: Olivia
- 2011
Anonymous
As: Condell
- 2011
Blitz
As: Roberts
- 2008
The Other Boleyn Girl
As: Sir Thomas Boleyn
- 2005
The Government Inspector
As: Dr. David Kelly
- 2004
Measure for Measure: Live from The Globe
As: Vincentio, Duke of Vienna
- 2003
Richard II - Live at Shakespeare's Globe
As: Richard II
- 2003
Leonardo
As: Leonardo
- 2001
Intimacy
As: Jay
- 1997
Henry V at Shakespeare's Globe
As: Henry V
- 1996
Loving
As: Charlie Raunce
- 1995
Angels and Insects
As: William Adamson
- 1995
Institute Benjamenta, or This Dream People Call Human Life
As: Jakob
- 1993
In Lambeth
As: William Blake
- 1993
Love Lies Bleeding
As: Conn Ellis
- 1992
The Grass Arena
As: John Healy
- 1991
Prospero's Books
As: Ferdinand
- 1987
Hearts of Fire
As: Fizz
- 1986
The McGuffin
As: Gavin
- 1985
Wallenberg: A Hero's Story
As: Nikki Fodor
- 1971
Great Performances
As: King Henry V