Portrait of Mark Dignam

Mark Dignam

Acting

Biography

Cuthbert Mark Dignam (20 March 1909 - 29 September 1989) was an English actor.

Born: March 20, 1909

Place of Birth: Ealing, London, England, UK

Filmography

1988
On the Black Hill

as Reverend Latimer

1984
The Biko Inquest

as Martinus Prins

1984
Squaring the Circle

as 2nd Witness

1984
The Chain

as Ambrose

1983
Macbeth

as Duncan

1981
1978
Disraeli

as Lord Lyndhurst

1976
Beasts: Baby

as Arthur Grace

1976
Beasts

as Arthur Grace

1976
1976
The XYY Man

as Fairfax

1975
Rumpole of the Bailey

as Justice Prestcold

1975
Further Up Pompeii

as Ludicrus Sextus

1974
Dead Cert

as Clifford Tudor

1972
Crown Court

as Mr. Cross

1971
The Wild Duck

as Haakon Werle

1970
There's a Girl in My Soup

as Wedding Guest (uncredited)

1970
The Lie

as Anna's father

1970
Manhunt

as Reichwein

1969
Hamlet

as Polonius

1967
Omnibus

as Paul Nash(voice)

1967
Frozen Flashes

as Sir John

1967
1966
The Open Door

as Dr. Simson

1965
BBC Play of the Month

as Haakon Werle

1965
BBC Play of the Month

as Lord Fermor

1965
Game for Three Losers

as Attorney General

1964
The Eyes of Annie Jones

as Mr. Frobisher

1964
Theatre 625

as Ormston

1964
Theatre 625

as Professor Kroll

1964
A Jolly Bad Fellow

as The Master

1963
Tom Jones

as Lieutenant

1963
Siege of the Saxons

as King Arthur

1963
Sergeant Cork

as Sir Henry Melrose

1963
1963
The Russian Miracle

as (English version narrator)

1963
The Human Jungle

as Sir Godfrey

1962
In Search of the Castaways

as Rich man at Yacht party

1962
The Saint

as Major Carter

1962
1960
The Pure Hell of St. Trinian's

as Prosecuting Counsel

1960
Sink the Bismarck!

as Captain Maund - 'Ark Royal'

1955
They Can't Hang Me

as Prison Governor

1955
The Prisoner

as The Governor

1954
Carrington V.C.

as Prosecutor

1954
1954
Beau Brummell

as Mr. Burke

1954
Lease of Life

as Mr. Black

1954
Doctor in the House

as Examiner at Microscope (uncredited)

1954
The 'Maggie'

as The Laird

1952
The Dybbuk

as Rabbi Azrael of Miropol

1951
1949
Train of Events

as Bolingbroke