Mark Williams
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Mark Williams (born 22 August 1959) is an English actor, screenwriter, and host.
Arthur Weasley has appeared in seven of Harry Potter's films as well as as one of the stars of the famous BBC sketch show The Fast Show.
In addition to Brian Williams in the BBC show Doctor Who, and Olaf Petersen in Red Dwarf, he appeared in Doctor Who and Olaf Petersen.
He has appeared in Father Brown, the BBC series's title character.
Early life
Williams was born in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, on August 22, 1959. He studied at North Bromsgrove High School and then Brasenose College, Oxford, where he performed with the Oxford University Dramatic Society and the Royal National Theatre. Through his appearances on the BBC television shows, Alexei Sayle's Stuff, and The Fast Show, he came to wider public notice. Williams has referred to the show's huge success as a "double-edged sword," since it has made him appear in the public as a comedian rather than an actor.
Personal life
Williams was married when he was first introduced to the world. born in 2002, she has a daughter from a previous marriage.
Williams said in a 2005 interview that he was a fan of Aston Villa F.C.
Despite playing Father Brown on television, Williams does not consider himself a religious man. "I was born in the Church of England," he said in an interview with MuggleNet, so it's part of my faith." However, I don't follow my faith. Father Brown believes in redemption, and he believes that we're all God's children, and he adores him."
Career
In 1982, Williams made his film debut alongside fellow debutants Hugh Grant and Imogen Stubbs in the Oxford University Film Foundation's Privileged film.
Arthur Weasley, who appeared in the Harry Potter film series, was his most well-known cinema role, which began in 2002. Other high-profile appearances include the film version of Neil Gaiman's Stardust starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Robert De Niro, and Claire Danes in 2007 and a 2012 role as Brian Williams, the Doctor's companion, Rory.
He has appeared in Father Brown, the BBC costume drama. Williams appeared in the first series of Blandings Castle, the BBC TV adaptation of the P. G. Wodehouse Blandings Castle books, broadcast in 2013, but he did not return for the show's second series, in which he was replaced by Tim Vine.
He appeared on BBC daytime game show The Link in 2014 and 2015. The show was held in two series. 102 Dalmatians and The Borrowers were two of Hugh Laurie's other film appearances.
Williams has hosted several document shows focusing on his fascination with industry history, including Mark Williams' Big Bangs on the history of explosives, a sequel to previous series Mark Williams on the Rails, Industrial Revelations, and More Industrial Revelations.
When asked if some people in the Lancashire Evening Post recognized him as a comedian, Williams replied, "Well, only a few people in the BBC know him." They see me as a major British character actor in America, but the BBC is sadly parochial and locals are institutionalized here."