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Mark Andreas Sheppard (born 30 May 1964) is an English actor and musician. He is often credited as Mark A. Sheppard. Sheppard is known for playing the demon/King of Hell Crowley on ''
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'' and for his recurring roles as lawyer Romo Lampkin on the '' Battlestar Galactica'' reboot,
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investigator James Sterling on '' Leverage'', and small-time crime lord Badger on Joss Whedon's ''
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''.


Career


Music

The son of actor
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and Regina Lisa ( Scherer) Sheppard, at age 15, Mark became a professional musician and enjoyed many years as a recording and touring artist with bands including
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, the Television Personalities and the Irish group Light a Big Fire. Mark played drums on Light a Big Fire's second album. As a
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, he recorded albums for many groups throughout Europe, and eventually moved to Indonesia.


Stage

Sheppard starred in the American production of the play ''Cock and Bull Story'' (directed by '' Midnight Express'' author
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), for which he won numerous awards, including the 1992 L.A. Drama Critics' Circle award, and the ''
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'' and Dramalogue awards.


Television

Sheppard's television work includes the following: the "
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" episode of ''
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'', a year on the Jerry Bruckheimer action series '' Soldier of Fortune'', guest-starring and recurring roles on ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' JAG'', '' Star Trek: Voyager'', '' The Chronicle'', '' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', '' CSI: NY'', ''
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'', and ''
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'', among others. He played a demon named Arnon on an episode titled "Witches in Tights" on the TV series '' Charmed''. He played
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, a semi-comical cockney-style crime boss in the short-lived Joss Whedon show ''
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'' and later cast again in another Whedon show, '' Dollhouse'' as Paul Ballard's dismissive FBI superior. He appeared as a villain in season five of the Fox show '' 24'' and as
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's reincarnated
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-style serial killer nemesis on '' Medium''. He appeared as Romo Lampkin in seasons three and four of '' Battlestar Galactica'', and had a recurring role as Manservant Neville in ABC Family's short-lived '' The Middleman''. He has been seen as Anthony Anthros on '' Bionic Woman'', as Sterling the nemesis character on '' Leverage'', as the King of Hell Crowley on ''
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'', and as bank robber Tom Prescott on an episode of '' Burn Notice''. He appeared in the
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of ''
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'' as a villainous master forger and as the Director of the Ring criminal organisation in '' Chuck''. He appeared in the SyFy series ''
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'' as Regent Benedict Valda. He appears in the 2011 '' Doctor Who'' episodes "
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" and " Day of the Moon" playing the character Canton Everett Delaware III. In October 2013, Sheppard returned to ''
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'', reprising his 2009 role as master forger Curtis Hagen.


Film

His film credits include the Jim Sheridan film '' In the Name of the Father'', starring opposite
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and Emma Thompson as
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member Patrick Armstrong; the romantic comedy ''Lover's Knot''; the Russian historical drama ''Out of the Cold''; the thriller '' Unstoppable''; and with Heather Graham and
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in the dark independent, '' Broken''. He also starred in ''
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'' and '' New Alcatraz''. Mark Sheppard directed his father, actor
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. in the film ''Room 101'', and co-starred with him in the psychological thriller ''Nether World'', which the younger Sheppard also co-produced. The elder Sheppard played the older version of his son's character in the aforementioned ''Doctor Who'' and ''NCIS'' episodes.


Video games

He voiced the role of protagonist Michael Ford in ''
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'', whose mentor, John Adams, was voiced by
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.


Double casting

Sheppard was cast with his father (who died in 2019) as the same character on three occasions, each playing the character at different ages: *Canton Everett Delaware III in the '' Doctor Who'' episode "
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"; * War criminal Marcin Jarek a.k.a. "Mr. Pain" in the ''
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'' episode "Broken Bird"; and * Captain Nemo in the 2010 film '' Jules Verne's Mysterious Island'', which Mark also directed. In the '' Macgyver'' reboot episode, "Cigar Cutter", which first aired 14 April 2017, he plays an assassin who assumes the identity of murder victim "Dr. Zito", a role his father played in the
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, except "Dr. Zito" was the name of the killer.


Voice

Since 2011, Mark Sheppard has been "The Voice" of ''
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'' promos and announcements.


Personal life

Sheppard and his first wife, Jessica, married on 6 March 2004, and have two sons, Max and Will. They divorced on 23 December 2014. On 9 November 2015, Sheppard married Australian heiress Sarah Louise Fudge. They celebrated their union in a private ceremony a year later on 19 November 2016 in
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. On 1 March 2016, their daughter, Isabella Rose, was born.


Filmography


Film roles


Television roles


Video game roles


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sheppard, Mark English male film actors English male stage actors English male television actors English people of German descent English people of Irish descent English expatriates in the United States Living people 1964 births Male actors from London Musicians from London English rock drummers