Mark Heap
Born: 1957-05-13 in Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, India
Known For: Acting
Biography
Mark Heap is an acclaimed British actor and comedian, best known for his portrayal of eccentric and neurotic characters in several iconic UK sitcoms. He is widely recognized for his roles as the bizarre neighbor Jim Bell in Friday Night Dinner and the arrogant Dr. Alan Statham in Green Wing.
Filmography
2026
- The Magic Faraway Tree as Mr Oom Boom Boom
- Can You Keep a Secret? as William
2025
- Time Travel Is Dangerous! as The Regency Dandy
2024
- The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin as John Turpin
- Renegade Nell
- Piglets as Superintendent Bob Weekes
2023
- Significant Other as Ray
2022
- Sister Boniface Mysteries as Kirk Fabricant
- The School for Good and Evil as Professor Manley
- The House as Mr. Thomas (voice)
- Incredible Ant as Flibbington (voice)
- Live at the Moth Club as George
- Your Christmas or Mine? as Johnson
2020
- Intelligence as Barnaby Bailer
- The Trouble with Maggie Cole as Peter Cole
2019
- Queens of Mystery as Kurt Lee
- The Lost Films of Bloody Nora as Dad
2018
- Killer Weekend as Gerald
- The Midnight Gang as Sir Quentin Strillers
2017
2016
- Digby Dragon as Mungo (voice)
- Upstart Crow as Sir Robert Greene
- The Comedian's Guide to Survival as Pick up Driver
2015
- The Team as Albert Greaves
- Undercover as DCI Langdon
- We're Doomed! The Dad's Army Story as Clive Dunn
- The Last Post
2013
- Endeavour as Felix Lorimer
- The World's End as Publican 7
- Heading Out as Brian
- All Stars as Simon Tarrington
2012
- A Moody Christmas as Heathrow Passenger
- The Sick Party as Norris
2011
- Death in Paradise as Alec Burton
- Friday Night Dinner as Jim
- Spy as Phillip
- Holy Flying Circus as Andrew Thorogood
- Is This a Joke? as Doctor
2010
- The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret as Lord Mountford
- The Indian Doctor as Rev. Herbert Todd
- Single Father as Robin
- The Great Outdoors as Bob
- Lizzie and Sarah as Michael
2009
- Misfits as Jonas
- Desperate Romantics as Charles Dickens
2008
- Lark Rise to Candleford as Thomas Brown
- No Heroics
- Captain Eager and the Mark of Voth as Scrutty Baker
2007
- Skins as Graham
- Benidorm as Malcolm
- Stardust as Tertius
- Hitler: The Comedy Years as (archive footage) (uncredited)
- Green Wing Special as Alan Statham
2006
- Hotel Babylon
- Scoop as M.C.
- Confetti as Registrar
- Alpha Male as Darwin
2005
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as Man with Dog
- Love Soup as Douglas McVitie
- The Crust as Cowboy Keith
- Animal as Hugh Getner
2004
- Agatha Christie's Marple as Mr. Humpries
- Green Wing as Alan Statham
- The Calcium Kid as Sebastian Gore-Brown
- Spaced: Skip to the End as Self
- Blake's Junction 7 as Avon
- Out of time as Charlie
2003
- Spine Chillers as Balfus
- Doc Martin and the Legend of the Cloutie as Mitch
2002
- About a Boy as Math Teacher
- Look Around You as Leonard Hatred
- Ant Muzak as In-Store Tannoy Voice
2001
- Happiness as Terry Roche
- Doc Martin as Mitch
2000
- Jam as Various
- The Strangerers as Harry
1999
- Spaced as Brian Topp
- People Like Us as Graham Atkinson
1997
- Midsomer Murders as Simon Fergus-Johnson
- Brass Eye as Simon Hottrin / Dr. Zeus Spofforth / Various Characters
- An Unsuitable Job for a Woman as DS Maskell
- Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis as Duncan
- Hospital! as Dr. Ralph Crosby
1995
- The World of Lee Evans as Platform Guard
1993
- The Children's Royal Variety Performance as The 2 Marks
1983
- Martin Luther, Heretic as Medieval Player