Mark Gatiss
Mark Gatiss (; born 17 October 1966) is an English actor, comedian, screenwriter, director, producer and novelist. Best known for his acting work on stage and screen as well as for co-creating television shows with Steven Moffat, he has received awards including two Laurence Olivier Awards, a BAFTA TV Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and a Peabody Award.Gatiss co-created, co-wrote and acted in BBC comedy series ''The League of Gentlemen'' (1999–2002). He portrayed Mycroft Holmes in the BBC series ''Sherlock'' (2010–2017) and Frank Renfield in BBC / Netflix miniseries ''Dracula'' (2020), both of which he co-created with Moffat, and wrote several episodes of ''Doctor Who''. His other TV roles include Tycho Nestoris in ''Game of Thrones'' (2014–2017), Stephen Gardiner in ''Wolf Hall'' (2015), and Peter Mandelson in ''Coalition'' (2015). He has acted in films such as ''Victor Frankenstein'' (2015), ''Denial'' (2016), ''Christopher Robin'' (2018), ''The Favourite'' (2018), ''The Father'' (2020), ''Operation Mincemeat'' (2021), and ''Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One'' (2023).
On stage, Gatiss played Menenius in William Shakespeare's ''Coriolanus'' (2013) for which he was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. He took on the role of King George III in a revival of the Alan Bennett play ''The Madness of George III'' (2018). He won his first Olivier Award as Shpigelsky in Patrick Marber's adaptation of ''A Month in the Country'' as ''Three Days in the Country'' in 2016, and a second for his portrayal of Sir John Gielgud in the Jack Thorne play ''The Motive and the Cue'' in 2023, for which he earned the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor. His other theatre roles include Captain Brazen in ''The Recruiting Officer'' (2012), Steven Crosswell in ''The Vote'' (2015), and Marley in ''A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story'' (2021). Provided by Wikipedia