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Mark Oxtoby (born 21 August 1973) is a British actor, voice-over artist and writer. Known for work in the West End, at the National Theatre, Bridge Theatre and on Television in EastEnders.

Career

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Oxtoby made his West End debut in Elvis at the Prince of Wales Theatre (1996).[1]

He originated the role of Mitch Maypole in the West End production of Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens[2] at the Queens Theatre (1997).

In 2001 Oxtoby was in the Original London cast of La Cava at the Piccadilly Theatre.[3] He left the production early to play Turnov (and later alternate Poppa) in the final London cast of Starlight Express at the Apollo Victoria Theatre (2001–2002).[4]

He played the role of Firechief in The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall (2011).[5] Oxtoby's association with the show continued when he played Monsieur Andre in the London production of The Phantom of the Opera at Her Majesty's Theatre from 2016-2019.[6][7]

On 13 September 2021 - the West End press night of Back to the Future: The Musical at the Adelphi Theatre - Oxtoby was thrust into the role of Doc Brown after Roger Bart tested positive for COVID-19. With only a few hours rehearsal, he won critical acclaim[8][9][10] and much praise for his performance.[11][12] He went on to win the BroadwayWorld UK Award for Best Performance By An Alternate in Any Play or Musical[13] for his portrayal of Doc Brown - the only award available to a cover at the time.

Oxtoby played Bruiser Thorn in the National Theatre's revival production of HEX at the Olivier Theatre (2022/2023) which was filmed and released onto the National Theatre's 'NT AT HOME'[14] streaming service in 2023.

In 2023 he was cast as Benny Southstreet[15][16][17][18] in Sir Nicholas Hytner's multi-award-winning production of Guys and Dolls at the Bridge Theatre in London.

2024 saw Mark playing DI Moore in EastEnders (BBC) for a double bill episode which was the culmination of a steroid abuse storyline involving Davinder (Nugget) Gulati and Denzel Danes.[19][20][21]

Short film work

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January 2024 saw the world premiere of My Week with Maisy,[22][23] based on a screenplay written by Oxtoby, at Flickerfest, Australia's international short film festival. Starring Dame Joanna Lumley, MyAnna Buring, Poppy Gilbert and Ellie-Mae Siame, it was directed by Mika Simmons and produced by French Fancy Productions,[24] with Oxtoby credited as writer and executive producer. The screenplay currently has 20 Best Screenplay Awards, and three Nominations.[25] The release of the film made news in the Daily Express,[26] Variety,[27] My London Times[28] and Theatre Full Stop.[23]

Personal life

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Oxtoby married fellow actor Dawn Buckland in 2001.[29] They have 1 child together - Lily Oxtoby.[30]

In 2019 Oxtoby had seven operations to remove Melanoma skin cancer, eventually having his entire nose replaced with a full forehead flap procedure. The Mirror newspaper wrongly reported it was half his nose.[31]

References

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  1. ^ "Elvis 96". Keith Strachan. Retrieved 2024-07-12.
  2. ^ "SJSV - Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens - The Official Site". saucyjackandthespacevixens.com.
  3. ^ "LA CAVA. - Free Online Library". www.thefreelibrary.com. Retrieved 2024-07-12.
  4. ^ "Mark Oxtoby". Starlight Express the Musical Wiki. Retrieved 2024-07-12.
  5. ^ The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall (2011) - IMDb. Retrieved 2024-07-12 – via www.imdb.com.
  6. ^ jessicabridgeman (2016-08-10). "The Phantom of the Opera confirms key cast changes from September onwards". Ticketmaster UK. Retrieved 2024-07-12.
  7. ^ "Casting Announced For The Phantom Of The Opera | Blog Post". LW Theatres. Retrieved 2024-07-12.
  8. ^ "BBC News - 5 Minutes On, "Back to the Future" - the understudy who took centre stage on opening night". BBC. 2021-09-15. Retrieved 2024-04-01.
  9. ^ "Let's hear it for the understudies, alternates and swings – keeping our theatres in action". 2021-09-14. Retrieved 2024-04-01.
  10. ^ Correspondent, David Sanderson, Arts (2024-04-01). "Back to the Future: The Musical — A 30-year wait, but for this understudy the future was well worth it". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 2024-04-01. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ https://www.pressreader.com/ireland/irish-sunday-mirror/20210919/281904481313632. Retrieved 2024-04-01 – via PressReader. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  12. ^ Letts, Quentin (2024-04-01). "Back to the Future: The Musical review — the stand-in stands out in Hollywood classic". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 2024-04-01.
  13. ^ Swain, Marianka. "Winners Announced For The 2021 BroadwayWorld UK Awards!". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2024-04-01.
  14. ^ "Start exploring National Theatre at Home". National Theatre at Home.
  15. ^ Keaveney, Jim (2023-11-20). "Guys & Dolls Review – Bridge Theatre, London". Retrieved 2024-04-01.
  16. ^ Seats, Riot in the Cheap (2023-05-07). "Rockin' the Bridge: Guys and Dolls at the Bridge Theatre". Riot in the Cheap Seats. Retrieved 2024-04-01.
  17. ^ "Guys & Dolls | Live Show Review". Musicals Magazine. Retrieved 2024-04-01.
  18. ^ "Review: Guys & Dolls (Bridge Theatre)". www.allthatdazzles.co.uk. 15 March 2023. Retrieved 2024-04-01.
  19. ^ "EastEnders" Episode #1.6937 (TV Episode 2024) - Photos - IMDb. Retrieved 2024-07-12 – via m.imdb.com.
  20. ^ "EastEnders" Episode #1.6938 (TV Episode 2024) - Photos - IMDb. Retrieved 2024-07-12 – via m.imdb.com.
  21. ^ "DI Moore". EastEnders Wiki. Retrieved 2024-07-12.
  22. ^ "British Council Film: My Week With Maisy". film-directory.britishcouncil.org.
  23. ^ a b "My Week With Maisy @ Electric Cinema Review - Theatrefullstop". 2023-08-16. Retrieved 2024-04-01.
  24. ^ "Film Production | London | French Fancy Productions". frenchfancy.
  25. ^ Simmons, Mika, My Week with Maisy (Short, Comedy, Drama), MyAnna Buring, Joanna Lumley, Poppy Gilbert, Rain Stops Play Productions, French Fancy Productions, Clever Little Films, retrieved 2024-07-12
  26. ^ James, Alison (2023-08-11). "How to live life absolutely fabulously: Joanna Lumley reveals her secrets". Express.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-04-01.
  27. ^ Ramachandran, Naman (2023-08-01). "Joanna Lumley Stars in Chemotherapy Drama 'My Week With Maisy' (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 2024-04-01.
  28. ^ "Short Film: My Week with Maisy". My London Times. 2023-08-18. Retrieved 2024-04-01.
  29. ^ "Mark Oxtoby | Actor, Writer". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-07-12.
  30. ^ "Mark Oxtoby | Actor, Writer". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-07-12.
  31. ^ Phillips, Hannah; Churchman, Laurie (2021-05-28). "Dad has half his nose removed in cancer ordeal 34 years after childhood sunburn". The Mirror. Retrieved 2024-04-01.
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Mark Oxtoby Official Website

Mark Oxtoby at IMdB