Mark Dymond
- Actor
- Director
- Producer
Mark Dymond began his professional on-screen acting career in 1997.
Born in Wimbledon, London, England in 1974, Dymond's career includes a
fair balance of film and television works. His first major film project
was in the James Bond franchise titled
Die Another Day (2002) as the
courier Van Bierk, whose identity promptly gets borrowed by
Pierce Brosnan's James Bond. While most
of the early 2000's saw Mark Dymond in mostly modest roles of a more
standing-by or supporting nature, 2005 lent him the opportunity for a
breakthrough from that stream of casting. In 2005, Mark Dymond was the
lead for the adventure/fantasy sequel
Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God (2005),
sharing the screen with Bruce Payne
reprising his villainous role of Damodar and
Clemency Burton-Hill as Dymond's
on-screen wife. Along with Clemency Burton-Hill and several other cast
and crew members, he also appeared in the video documentary titled
Rolling the Dice: Adapting the Game to the Screen (2006)
sharing his enthusiasm and experience of portraying a hero from a
popular game franchise. Going into the mid to late 2000's, Mark Dymond
had a recurring role as Dr. Lorcan O'Brien during the last three
seasons of the UK-produced drama series
The Clinic (2003). He also shared
the screen with martial arts movie star
Jean-Claude Van Damme in the
action movie Until Death (2007). More
recent projects included work in the Sci-Fi creature film
Rage of the Yeti (2011)
and a 2012 film short titled
The Living and the Dying (2012).
This film short is the first project for which Mark Dymond has written,
produced and starred in.