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'''Mark Dignam''' (20 March 1909 – 29 September 1989) was a prolific ] actor.
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'''Cuthbert Mark Dignam''' (20 March 1909 – 29 September 1989) was an English actor.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9f5548fd|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180912163548/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9f5548fd|url-status=dead|archive-date=12 September 2018|title=Mark Dignam|website=BFI}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://theatricalia.com/person/2mr/mark-dignam|title=Mark Dignam - Theatricalia|website=theatricalia.com}}</ref>


Born in ], the son of a salesman in the steel industry, Dignam grew up in ], ], and was educated at the Jesuit College, where he appeared in numerous ] plays. Born in London, the son of a salesman in the steel industry, Dignam grew up in ], and was educated at the Jesuit College, where he appeared in numerous ] plays.


He learned his craft touring Britain and America with ]'s Shakespeare company. His range extended from the ] radio play, '']'' in the 1940s to the TV thriller, '']'' in the late 1970s. He learned his craft touring Britain and America with ]'s Shakespeare company.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Z2mYAwAAQBAJ&q=mark+dignam+ben+greet&pg=PA202|title=The London Stage 1930-1939: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel|first=J. P.|last=Wearing|date=15 May 2014|publisher=Rowman & Littlefield|isbn=9780810893047|via=Google Books}}</ref> His range extended from the ] radio play, ''The Dark Tower'' in the 1940s to the TV thriller, '']'' in the late 1970s.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03kpwv9|title=BBC Radio 4 - The Dark Tower|website=BBC}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b7b9b2f54|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190323141536/https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b7b9b2f54|url-status=dead|archive-date=23 March 2019|title=The Xyy Man Part 1 Law and Order (1977)|website=BFI}}</ref>


Along with ] and John Bryning, Dignam can be heard on the fade-out of ]' song ], during which is played a 1967 BBC radio broadcast of ], with Dignam in the role of the Duke of Gloucester.<ref>{{cite web|title=Recording, mixing, editing: I Am The Walrus, Your Mother Should Know|url=http://www.beatlesbible.com/1967/09/29/recording-mixing-editing-i-am-the-walrus-your-mother-should-know/|publisher=The Beatles Bible|accessdate=2014-10-10}}</ref> Along with ] and John Bryning, Dignam can be heard on the fade-out of ]' song "]", during which is played a 1967 BBC radio broadcast of ], with Dignam in the role of the Earl of Gloucester.<ref>{{cite web|title=Recording, mixing, editing: I Am The Walrus, Your Mother Should Know|date=29 September 1967|url=http://www.beatlesbible.com/1967/09/29/recording-mixing-editing-i-am-the-walrus-your-mother-should-know/|publisher=The Beatles Bible|accessdate=2014-10-10}}</ref>


Dignam was married three times, divorced twice (his character in '']'' frequently complains about the expense of maintaining multiple ex-wives). Dignam was married three times, divorced twice (his character in '']'' frequently complains about the expense of maintaining multiple ex-wives).<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=V7vPDQAAQBAJ&q=Mark+Dignam+actor&pg=RA5-PA1952|title=The Encyclopedia of British Film: Fourth edition|first=Brian|last=McFarlane|date=16 May 2016|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=9781526111968|via=Google Books}}</ref>


==Family== ==Family==
His brother ] was also a well-known character actor and his sister-in-law was the actress ]. His brother ] was also a well-known character actor and his sister-in-law was the actress ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.allmovie.com/artist/basil-dignam-p19164|title=Basil Dignam - Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos|website=AllMovie}}</ref>


==Dollis Hill== ==Dollis Hill==
Dignam lived in ], north-west London, from 1967 until his death in 1989.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.kilburntimes.co.uk/news/campaign-launched-to-save-old-oxgate-farm-in-dollis-hill-1-2180323|title=Campaign launched to save Old Oxgate Farm in Dollis Hill|first=Max|last=Walters|website=Kilburn Times|date=4 May 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://spitalfieldslife.com/2014/08/01/at-oxgate-farm/|title=At Oxgate Farm - Spitalfields Life|publisher=}}</ref>
Mark Dignam lived in ], north-west London, from 1967 until his death in 1989.


==Selected filmography== ==Selected filmography==
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* '']'' (1949) − Bolingbroke (segment "The Actor")
* ''Who Killed Jack Robins?'' (1940)
* '']'' (1951) − First Knight
* ''Jim the Penman'' (1947) - James T.Saward
* '']'' (1949) - Bolingbroke (segment "The Actor") * '']'' (1954) The Laird
* '']'' (1951) - First Knight * '']'' (1954) Examiner at Microscope (uncredited)
* '']'' (1954) - The Laird * '']'' (1954) Mr. Burke
* '']'' (1954) - Examiner at Microscope (uncredited) * '']'' (1954) Mr. Black
* '']'' (1954) - Mr. Burke * '']'' (1954) Inspector
* '']'' (1954) - Mr. Black * '']'' (1955) Prosecutor
* '']'' (1954) - Inspector * '']'' (1955) − The Governor
* '']'' (1955) - Prosecutor * '']'' (1955) Sykes
* '']'' (1955) - The Governor * '']'' (1955) Prison Governor
* '']'' (1955) - Sykes * '']'' (1955) Innkeeper (uncredited)
* '']'' (1955) - Prison Governor * '']'' (1960) Captain (Ark Royal)
* '']'' (1955) - Innkeeper (uncredited) * '']'' (1960) Prosecuting Counsel
* '']'' (1961) − Earnley Constituent (uncredited)
* ''Three Cornered Fate'' (1955) - Clive Hastings
* '']'' (1960) - Captain (Ark Royal) * '']'' (1962) Rich Man at Yacht Party
* '']'' (1960) - Prosecuting Counsel * '']'' (1963) Merlin
* ''Conscience Bay'' (1960) - Caleb * '']'' (1963) − King Arthur
* '']'' (1961) - Earnley Constituent (uncredited) * '']'' (1963) Lieutenant
* '']'' (1963) − The Bishop
* ''Four Winds Island'' (1961) - Lawyer
* '']'' (1964) − Orphanage director
* '']'' (1962) - Rich Man at Yacht Party
* '']'' (1963) - Merlin * '']'' (1964) − Sydney Selwyn
* '']'' (1963) - King Arthur * '']'' (1964) The Master
* '']'' (1963) - Lieutenant * '']'' (1965) − Attorney General
* '']'' (1963) - The Bishop * '']'' (1967) Vincentio
* '']'' (1964) - Orphanage director * '']'' (1967) Sir John
* '']'' (1964) - Sydney Selwyn * '']'' (1968) Gen. Airey
* '']'' (1964) - The Master * '']'' (1968) (uncredited)
* ''Game for Three Losers'' (1965) - Attorney General * '']'' (1969) Polonius
* '']'' (1967) - Vincentio * '']'' (1969&ndash;1971) − Lord Nettlefold
* '']'' (1967) - Sir John * '']'' (1970) Wedding Guest (uncredited)
* '']'' (1968) - Gen. Airey * '']'' (1971) Vicar
* '']'' (1968) - (uncredited) * '']'' (1974) Clifford Tudor
* '']'' (1969) - Polonius * '']'' (1981) Newsvendor
* '']'' (1970) - Wedding Guest (uncredited) * '']'' (1984) Ambrose
* '']'' (1988) Reverend Latimer (final film role)
* ''John Keats: His Life and Death'' (1973) - Surgeon
* '']'' (1974) - Clifford Tudor
* '']'' (1981) - Newsvendor
* '']'' (1984) - Ambrose
* '']'' (1988) - Reverend Latimer (Last appearance)
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== Radio ==

* '']'' (1946)<ref name="Genome">{{cite web |title=The Dark Tower |url=https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/b03kpwv9 |website=] |date=21 January 1946 |publisher=]}}</ref>


==References== ==References==
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English actor (1909–1989)

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Mark Dignam
in The Saint (1968)
Born(1909-03-20)20 March 1909
Ealing, London, England
Died29 September 1989(1989-09-29) (aged 80)
London, England
OccupationActor

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

Born in London, the son of a salesman in the steel industry, Dignam grew up in Sheffield, and was educated at the Jesuit College, where he appeared in numerous Shakespearean plays.

He learned his craft touring Britain and America with Ben Greet's Shakespeare company. His range extended from the Louis Macneice radio play, The Dark Tower in the 1940s to the TV thriller, The XYY Man in the late 1970s.

Along with Philip Guard and John Bryning, Dignam can be heard on the fade-out of the Beatles' song "I Am the Walrus", during which is played a 1967 BBC radio broadcast of King Lear, with Dignam in the role of the Earl of Gloucester.

Dignam was married three times, divorced twice (his character in The XYY Man frequently complains about the expense of maintaining multiple ex-wives).

Family

His brother Basil was also a well-known character actor and his sister-in-law was the actress Mona Washbourne.

Dollis Hill

Dignam lived in Dollis Hill, north-west London, from 1967 until his death in 1989.

Selected filmography

Radio

References

  1. "Mark Dignam". BFI. Archived from the original on 12 September 2018.
  2. "Mark Dignam - Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  3. Wearing, J. P. (15 May 2014). The London Stage 1930-1939: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9780810893047 – via Google Books.
  4. "BBC Radio 4 - The Dark Tower". BBC.
  5. "The Xyy Man Part 1 Law and Order (1977)". BFI. Archived from the original on 23 March 2019.
  6. "Recording, mixing, editing: I Am The Walrus, Your Mother Should Know". The Beatles Bible. 29 September 1967. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
  7. McFarlane, Brian (16 May 2016). The Encyclopedia of British Film: Fourth edition. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9781526111968 – via Google Books.
  8. "Basil Dignam - Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos". AllMovie.
  9. Walters, Max (4 May 2013). "Campaign launched to save Old Oxgate Farm in Dollis Hill". Kilburn Times.
  10. "At Oxgate Farm - Spitalfields Life".
  11. "The Dark Tower". Genome. BBC. 21 January 1946.

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