Mark Hildreth Information


Mark Hildreth

Mark Hildreth

Actor / Musician
Los Angeles, CA

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Biography:
Mark Hildreth is an emerging talent from Vancouver with a rich background of experience in television, feature film and theatre.
His most recent television credits include the Just Cause, UC: Undercover, and Andromeda as well as the FOX series Wolf Lake with Graeme Greene and Night Visions hosted by Henry Rollins. His feature film roles gave him an opportunity to co-star with Eric Roberts in Past Perfect, Tim Matheson in Relentless: The Mind of a Killer, Mark Harmon in After the Promise and Y2K with Ken Olin and Joe Morton. His work on the Vancouver stage earned him a Jessie Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his work in "Candida" at the Vancouver Playhouse. From Shakespeare to Dickens, Hildreth has starred in "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "A Christmas Carol" and "Madame Butterfly".
Mark's voice acting career includes roles such as Heero in Gundam Wing, Issei Nishikiori in Please Save My Earth, Angel in X-Men: Evolution, Alex Mann in Action Man, R.J. Harrison in Stargate: Infinity, and Dr. Briefs in Dragon Ball Z. Mark is best known for his role in the Showtime television series The Tudors, starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers. Anime fans know him for his roles as Heero Yuy in Gundam Wing and Mobile Suit Gundam, and Terry Bogard in the Fatal Fury movies. Mark has over 30 credits as an actor in film and television, and over the last 18 years has lent his voice to over 40 animated productions, including X-Men: Evolution, Dragonball Z, GI Joe, Please Save My Earth, Stargate: Infinity, and Action Man. As a singer/songwriter, Mark is becoming known to his fans as an honest and moving musician, with music reminiscent of Stevie Wonder and Elton John. Mark has a website at www.mark-hildreth.com where you will be able to purchase his latest album, Complex State Of Attachment.

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