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Mark McCann has appeared in many Australian film, television and theatre productions since 1986. He played nine different characters in the television series "GP", including a violent mental patient in the final episode.
The film "Crimebroker" in 1993, starring Jacqueline Bisset, included a gory death scene for Mark at the hands of her boyfriend (Masaya Kato).
The television series "Grass Roots" in 2000, a brilliant satire of local government, gave Mark the opportunity to showcase different floral shirts as Barry Cunningham, the editor of the local paper.
In 2002, he appeared in the sci-fi series "Farscape" as a Grudek (half-man, half-beast), which required a six hour make up session.
His favourite theatrical role was that of "George" in the comedy "Don't Dress for Dinner", which toured Australia in 1994, and also starred Gorden Kaye ("'Allo 'Allo"), Robert Hughes ("Hey Dad"), Amanda Muggleton, Tina Bursill and Anna Lee - a fellow graduate of The Ensemble Studios.
Since 2002, Mark has appeared in a series of comic plays about lawyers, written and produced by a Sydney lawyer - Tony Laumberg. A recurring role has been that of Henry Crowley, a senior partner in a large law firm who suffers from high self esteem.
Mark has also appeared in the popular series "Home and Away", as Senior Constable Ken Harper, since 2003, although he first appeared in the series as Flynn - an Irish labourer, in 1989.
In the film "The Night We Called it a Day" in 2003, Mark appeared in a memorable scene with Dennis Hopper, Melanie Griffith, David Hemmings, Portia de Rossi and Rose Byrne.
The play "Two Weddings and a Lawyer" in 2008 drastically extended boundaries when Mark appeared alternately as Bruce Lee and Marilyn Monroe.
In May 2009, Mark appeared in the series "All Saints" as a victim of testicular trauma.
In December 2010, Mark appeared in the series "Rake" as a drunken barrister in court.
He has often been cast as a policeman, lawyer, priest or mental patient.
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