Mark Little (Australian actor)

Mark Little (born 20 October 1959) is an Australian actor, television presenter, comedian and screen/stage writer. He is known for portraying the role of Joe Mangel from 1988-1991, 2005 and 2022 on the Australian soap opera Neighbours.

Mark Little
Born (1959-10-20) 20 October 1959
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • television presenter
  • writer
Years active1980-present

Career

Little appeared in a string of Australian films and TV series during the 1980s, including Short Changed (1986), written by Aboriginal playwright Bob Merritt and directed by George Ogilvie. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in the AFI Awards for this role.[1]

He also performed his own comedy in Melbourne's comedy clubs throughout the eighties, while his longest-running television role was as Joe Mangel in the soap opera Neighbours, from 1989 to 1991. Owing to the show's popularity in the UK, he became known in the country and subsequently moved there. In 1990, he co-hosted with Tania Lacy on Countdown Revolution, a music show that was on ABC each week night. He and Lacy were fired from the show in June after their infamous protest about acts having to mime and the hosts having to pretend to like an artist, even if they didn't.

In 1994, he replaced Chris Evans as the presenter of The Big Breakfast. He has also narrated cult TV series The Villa on Sky TV.

He has worked on films such as Blackball and in the West End with his one-man show Defending the Caveman, which also won the Laurence Olivier Award in 2000. He returned to Neighbours as Joe for a brief period in 2005.

Little appeared as Roy in a production of Louis Nowra's play Così at The White Bear Theatre in Kennington, London, in 2008. From the following year, he started making regular appearances on the discussion show The Wright Stuff.

As well as extended runs of Defending the Caveman at London's Leicester Square Theatre, he toured the play around the UK in 2010.[2]

In 2010, he made his directorial debut starring in, designing and directing Jack Hibberd's A Stretch of the Imagination at The Cock Tavern Theatre in Kilburn, London.

Little has also written comedy films and poetry. He appeared in a documentary special celebrating Neighbours' 30th anniversary titled Neighbours 30th: The Stars Reunite, which aired in Australia and the UK in March 2015.[3][4]

In 2017, Little played the character of "Fleshcreep" in a pantomime production of Jack and the Beanstalk at the Palace Theatre, Mansfield.[5]

In 2019, Little took part in the eleventh series of Dancing on Ice, partnered with Brianne Delcourt. They become the first couple to leave after the judges chose to save ex-cricketer Ryan Sidebottom and his skating partner Brandee Malto in the skate-off.

He has also taken many self-devised shows to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and toured them nationally throughout the UK.

In 2021, he appeared at the Middlesbrough Little Theatre in a pantomime production of Peter Pan, playing the part of Captain Hook.

In 2022, he reprised his role as Joe Mangel for the ending of Neighbours.

Awards

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Type
1982Tennis ElbowSidney Tower
1982The ClinicBasilFeature film
1982StarstruckCarlFeature film
1985Wills & Burke John KingFeature film
1985An Indecent ObsessionBenedict MaynardFeature film
1986Short ChangedCurlyFeature film
1987A Matter of ConvenienceRoger PurvisTV film
1988Evil Angels (aka A Cry in the Dark)Constable MorrisFeature film[6]
1988Bachelor GirlWaiterTV movie
1990Golden BraidPunkFeature film
1990Nirvana Street MurderBoadyFeature film
1992GreenkeepingLennyFeature film
1999Distant ShadowThe LandlordFeature film
2003BlackballMark DoohanFeature film
2015The ProgramRupert GuinnessFeature film

Television

Year Title Role Type
1980SkywaysTV series
1981Cop ShopTV series
1981The SullivansTV series
1984Infinity LimitedRosco TV series, 17 episodes
1984WaterfrontAllan WilliamsTV miniseries
1985The Dunera BoysPete DunstanTV miniseries
1985The Flying Doctors'Roughneck' RonTV miniseries
1986The Flying DoctorsRon MillerTV series
1986The Gillies RepublicTV series
1988-91, 2005, 2022NeighboursJoe MangelTV series
1994The Big BreakfastPresenterTV series
1999-2000The VillaNarratorTV series
1999The Rat Trap
2001MotionForeman
2001Summer RainTravel Agency Manager
2008CasualtyGary ForresterTV series
2008EmmerdaleJonty DeLoreanTV series
2009The Wright StuffRegular GuestTV series
2010WhitesDarryl SommersTV series
2015Neighbours 30th: The Stars ReuniteHimselfTV special
2019Dancing on IceContestantTV series
2022NeighboursJoe MangelTV series

Stage

Year Title Role Type
1997PsychobubbleEdinburgh Festival Fringe
Defending the CavemanHimselfWest End of London
2008CosìRoyThe White Bear Theatre, Kennington
2010Defending the CavemanLeicester Square Theatre & UK tour
2010A Stretch of the ImaginationCock Tavern Theatre, Kilburn, London
2017Jack and the BeanstalkFleshcreepPalace Theatre, Mansfield
2021Peter PanCaptain HookMiddlesbrough Little Theatre

References

  1. Kruger, Debbie. "Bob Merritt's message of understanding". The Weekend Australian. Retrieved 10 December 2021 via Debbie Kruger.
  2. "Defending The Caveman, starring Mark Little – National Tour 2010". Defendingthecaveman.co.uk. Retrieved 13 April 2011.
  3. Knox, David (28 February 2015). "Airdate: Neighbours 30th: The Stars Reunite". TV Tonight. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
  4. Kilkelly, Daniel (4 March 2015). "Neighbours 30th anniversary schedule confirmed by Channel 5". Digital Spy. Retrieved 5 March 2014.
  5. 'Jack & the Beanstalk review at Palace Theatre', 'The Stage', 20 December 2017. https://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/2017/jack-beanstalk-review-palace-theatre-mansfield/
  6. "A Cry in the Dark (1988) - Release dates". IMDb.com. Retrieved 15 June 2012.
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