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Characters - The Harry Potter Characters Page gives you access to biographies, pictures and links to all the Harry Potter Characters from the series. Including: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint and more!
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The Mark Williams Page gives you access to information on the actor who plays Arthur Weasley in the Harry Potter films. Best known for his work on The Fast Show, the page provides links to more Mark Williams and Fast Show info.
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Since graduating in English from Oxford University, Mark Williams has become a familiar and much loved figure in film,
TV and theatre. His many film credits include most recently: Metin Hüseyin's Anita & Me; Mel Smith's High Heels & Low
Lifes; Peter Hewitt's Whatever Happened to Harold Smith; John Madden's Shakespeare in Love and Peter Hewitt's The
Borrowers. Prior to this Mark Williams starred opposite Hugh Laurie as Horace in Stephen Herek's live action adaptation of
Dodie Smith's 101 Dalmatians. He has also appeared in Karen Adler's Fever; Gabriel Axel's Prince of Jutland; Clare
Peploe's High Season; the BFI's Out of Order and Michael Hoffman's Privileged.
Mark Williams is perhaps best known in the UK as a regular in BBC TV's The Fast Show, having to date appeared in four series
and a Christmas Special. Other notable small screen credits include: Red Dwarf; Stuff; Bottom; Harry Enfield; Tumbledown;
Making Out; Kinsey; Bad Company; Hunting Venus; Happy Birthday Shakespeare; Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) and the
co-leader in Rob Grant's The Strangers. He was also team host in the Sky TV quiz show Jumper for Goalposts.
Mark Williams has directed for the Channel 4 sit-com Festival at The Riverside Studios and co-produced In Exile, a sit-com series
for Channel 4. Since spending three years touring by narrow boat with the Mikron Theatre Company, Mark William's theatre credits have included:
the title role in William for the Royal Court Theatre's Young Writers Festival; Fanshen at the National Theatre;
Coquin in Doctor of Honour for Cheek by Jowl Theatre Company; The City Wives Confederacy at Greenwich Theatre; Moscow
Gold, Singer, a Dream of People and Touchstone in As You Like It for the Royal Shakespeare Company. In 1997 Mark Williams played
the role of Ivan in Art in the West End and in 1988 he enjoyed a sell out season at Labatt's Apollo of The Fast Show
Live on Stage. Most recently in 1999 he played the role of Blakey in Richard Wilson's production of Toast at the Royal
Court Theatre.
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Pictures
Links
Mike's Fast Show Sound Site. - A site dedicated to the sounds of The Fast Show, lots of audio clips of your favourite characters. http://freespace.virgin.net/mike.spezzano
The Fast Show - A History. - BBC pages containing quotes, pictures and a quiz. www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/fastshow
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