Mark Singleton was an American actor born on March 2, 1919, in Thetford, Norfolk, England, UK, who is best known for his roles in Department S (1969), The Traitors (1962), and Salt and Pepper (1968). He passed away on July 24, 1986, in Westminster, London, England, UK.
Personal and Family Life
Mark Singleton was born with the name Mark Frederick Singleton. He spent his early years in England before moving into a successful acting career. Details about his personal and family life are limited.
Career
Singleton had a diverse career as both an actor and a writer. He appeared in various films and television shows throughout the 1960s and 1970s, showcasing his talent in both comedic and dramatic roles. He is remembered for his engaging performances that brought characters to life on screen.
Death and Legacy
Mark Singleton died on July 24, 1986, leaving behind a body of work that continues to be appreciated by fans of classic cinema and television. His contributions to the entertainment industry are still recognized today, reflecting his lasting impact on the craft of acting.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Compelled | 1960-12-01 | Derek |
Keep It Up Downstairs | 1976-07-28 | Lord Cockshute |
Night of the Prowler | 1962-12-01 | Anders |
Part-Time Wife | 1961-12-05 | Detective |
Death Is a Woman | 1966-02-01 | Costello |
Can You Keep It Up for a Week? | 1975-06-04 | Mr Hobson |
Girdle of Gold | 1952-01-01 | Waiter |
Murder in Eden | 1961-04-07 | Arnold Woolf |
Salt & Pepper | 1968-07-03 | “Fake” Home Secretary |
Enter Inspector Duval | 1961-06-01 | Inspector Wilson |
Partners in Crime | 1961-02-01 | Shilton |
The Gambler and the Lady | 1952-12-26 | Waiter at Jack of Spades (uncredited) |
Moment of Indiscretion | 1958-09-05 | Jeweller |
Hancock’s Half Hour | 1956-07-06 |