Mark Addy has been seen in the West End in Collaborators (Olivier Award nomination) London Assurance, Fram, Wild Oats, The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus, Much Ado About Nothing, The Shaughraun, Bartholomew Fair, Ghetto and Donkeys’ Years. Regional: The Hypocrite, The Nap, Mail Order Bride, Passion Killers, April in Paris, The Office Party, Up and Under, Bouncers, Up’N’Under II, One Over the Eight, Moll Flanders and Three Sisters. Film: The More You Ignore Me, Downton Abbey, The Full Monty, The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, Jack Frost alongside Michael Keaton, Down to Earth, The Order and A Knight's Tale with Heath Ledger, Gurinder Chadha's It's a Wonderful Afterlife, Barney's Version with Dustin Hoffman and Ridley Scott's Robin Hood. Television: Mark began his career appearing in award-Winning comedies such as “The Thin Blue Line.” Other credits include U.S. hit series Still Standing and Anand Tucker's critically acclaimed Red Riding: 1983. Mark has appeared in HBO's Game Of Thrones alongside Sean Bean as King Robert Baratheon. His most recent television credits include Trollied, Atlantis, New Blood, Jericho and BBC’s Young Hyacinth. He will next be seen in ITV’s White House Farm directed by Paul Whittington.