
Cast
Mark Dignam
Acting
Cast
Mark Dignam
Known for
Acting
Born
1909-03-20
From
Ealing, London, England, UK
Died
1989-09-29
Also known as Cuthbert Mark Dignam
Biography
Cuthbert Mark Dignam (20 March 1909 - 29 September 1989) was an English actor.

The Taming of the Shrew
as Vincentio

Sink the Bismarck!
as Captain Maund - 'Ark Royal'

Tom Jones
as Lieutenant

The Charge of the Light Brigade
as Gen. Airey

Conscience Bay

In Search of the Castaways
as Rich man at Yacht party

There's a Girl in My Soup
as Wedding Guest (uncredited)

The Chain
as Ambrose

Beau Brummell
as Mr. Burke

No Love for Johnnie
as Earnley Constituent (uncredited)

The Prisoner
as The Governor

The Open Door
as Dr. Simson

Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow
as The Bishop

Lease of Life
as Mr. Black

Frozen Flashes
as Sir John

Doctor in the House
as Examiner at Microscope (uncredited)

The Lie
as Anna's father

The 'Maggie'
as The Laird

The Russian Miracle
as (English version narrator)

Carrington V.C.
as Prosecutor

Train of Events
as Bolingbroke

Macbeth
as Duncan

Siege of the Saxons
as King Arthur

Sword of Lancelot
as Merlin

Dead Cert
as Clifford Tudor

The Pure Hell of St Trinian's
as Prosecuting Counsel

Hamlet
as Polonius

Squaring the Circle
as 2nd Witness

The Picture of Dorian Gray
as Lord Fermor

John Keats: His Life and Death
as The Surgeon

Clash by Night

Game for Three Losers
as Attorney General

When We Are Married
as Councillor Albert Parker

Memoirs of a Survivor
as Newsvendor

The Biko Inquest
as Martinus Prins

They Can't Hang Me
as Prison Governor

The Wild Duck
as Haakon Werle

Beasts: Baby
as Arthur Grace

The Eyes of Annie Jones
as Mr. Frobisher

The Passing Stranger
as Inspector

Further Up Pompeii
as Ludicrus Sextus

Murder in the Cathedral
as First Knight

Hess

A Jolly Bad Fellow
as The Master

On the Black Hill
as Reverend Latimer

The Man in the Wood
as Farren

The Dybbuk
as Rabbi Azrael of Miropol

Reason for Sale
as Ferenc Davos

Said the Preacher
as Rev. Wilkinson

Newsworthy - The Girl Who Saw a Tiger
as Mr Marchant
