Mark Heap

Birthday: 1957-05-13
Birthplace: Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, India
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned

Mark Heap (born 13 May 1957) is a British actor and comedian. Television credits include Ghost Train (1991), Smith & Jones (1997–1998), Brass Eye (1997–2001), Kiss Me Kate (1998), The Zig and Zag Show (1998), How Do You Want Me? (1998–1999), Stressed Eric (1998–2000), Green Wing (2004–2007), Spaced (1999–2001), The Strangerers (2000), Jam (2000), Doc Martin (2000), Happiness (2001–2003), Lark Rise to Candleford (2008–2011), Desperate Romantics (2009), Friday Night Dinner (2011–2020), Upstart Crow (2016–2018), and Benidorm (2017–2018).

Film credits include About a Boy (2002), Stardust (2007), The World's End (2013), Time Travel is Dangerous (2024).

Heap was born in Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, India, to an English father and American mother, the youngest of four boys. When the family moved to the United Kingdom, they lived in Wales. He stayed there until he moved to northern England, where he lives now. He began acting in the 1970s as a member of the Medieval Players, a touring company performing medieval and early modern theatre, and featuring stilt-walking, juggling and puppetry. His brother Carl Heap, who is also an actor, was the artistic director of the company. After its demise, he became part of the street theatre duo The Two Marks (with Mark Saban).

Heap starred in the BBC sketch show Big Train, where he performed a barefoot gymnastics routine and other sketches between 1998 and 2002, alongside other burgeoning comedy stars Simon Pegg, Julia Davis, Kevin Eldon, Catherine Tate, Amelia Bullmore, Rebecca Front, Nick Frost and Tracy-Ann Oberman. He appeared as struggling artist Brian Topp in Spaced (1999–2001), and the pompous Dr. Alan Statham in Green Wing (2004–07).

Heap worked with Chris Morris, in Blue Jam, radio predecessor to Jam, and the documentary parody series Brass Eye. He voiced the lead character of Eric Feeble in the animated comedy Stressed Eric. Other recurring roles included: Terry Roche in Paul Whitehouse's comedy-drama Happiness and Derek Few in How Do You Want Me?. He played Harry in the short-lived Rob Grant TV series The Strangerers, in 2000. He also guested in the second series of the BBC comedy Look Around You as Leonard Hatred.

He appeared as an unsuccessful businessman who became a bellboy, in the 2007 BBC One drama Hotel Babylon. Between 2008 and 2010, he appeared as head postman Thomas Brown, in 32 episodes of the BBC period drama Lark Rise to Candleford. He was the super villain Lightkiller, in an episode of the sitcom No Heroics. He also appeared as the father of Chris Miles in the Channel 4 programme Skins. Heap played the love interest of the main character in the second series of the BBC comedy Love Soup. He played the role of Charles Dickens in the 2009 BBC Two drama Desperate Romantics. He also played Jessica Hynes' husband in the one-off comedy written by Hynes and Julia Davis: Lizzie & Sarah.

Credits

Year Title Character
The Magic Faraway Tree Mr. Oom Boom Boom
2025-03-28 Time Travel Is Dangerous! The Regency Dandy
2022-12-02 Your Christmas or Mine? Johnson
2022-10-19 The School for Good and Evil Professor Manley
2022-01-14 The House Mr. Thomas (voice)
2019-02-19 The Lost Films of Bloody Nora Dad
2018-12-26 The Midnight Gang Sir Quentin Strillers
2018-08-25 Killer Weekend Gerald
2017-11-11 Murder on the Blackpool Express Graham
2017-09-11 Oxide Ghosts: The Brass Eye Tapes
2016-10-28 The Comedian's Guide to Survival Pick up Driver
2015-12-22 We're Doomed! The Dad's Army Story Clive Dunn
2015-01-01 The Last Post
2013-07-18 The World's End Publican 7
2013-05-01 All Stars Simon Tarrington
2012-12-25 Friday Night Dinner Christmas Special Jim
2011-12-31 Is This a Joke? Doctor
2011-10-19 Holy Flying Circus Andrew Thorogood
2010-03-20 Lizzie and Sarah Michael
2008-04-18 Captain Eager and the Mark of Voth Scrutty Baker
2007-08-10 Stardust Tertius
2006-08-10 Alpha Male Darwin
2006-07-27 Scoop M.C.
2006-05-05 Confetti Registrar
2005-07-13 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Man with Dog
2005-01-11 Animal Hugh Getner
2004-10-01 Out of time Charlie
2004-08-24 Blake's Junction 7 Avon
2004-04-30 The Calcium Kid Sebastian Gore-Brown
2003-04-30 Doc Martin and the Legend of the Cloutie Mitch
2002-04-26 About a Boy Math Teacher
2002-01-01 Ant Muzak In-Store Tannoy Voice
2001-01-01 Doc Martin Mitch
1997-03-30 Hospital! Dr. Ralph Crosby
1997-01-16 Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis Duncan
1993-05-03 The Children's Royal Variety Performance The 2 Marks
1983-11-08 Martin Luther, Heretic Medieval Player