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Mark Strong

British actor (born 1963)

Mark Strong

Summary

British actor (born 1963)

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nameMark Strong
imageMark Strong by Gage Skidmore.jpg
captionStrong in 2019
birth_nameMarco Giuseppe Salussolia
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birth_placeLondon, England
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occupationActor
years_active1989–present
spouseLiza Marshall
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Mark Strong (born Marco Giuseppe Salussolia; 5 August 1963) is an English actor. He is an Olivier Award and a BAFTA TV Award winner, and has received nominations for a Tony Award, a Drama Desk Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award.

His notable film roles include Toby Crackit in Oliver Twist (2005), Pinbacker in Sunshine (2007), Prince Septimus in Stardust (2007), Lord Henry Blackwood in Sherlock Holmes (2009), Frank D'Amico in Kick-Ass (2010), Godfrey in Robin Hood (2010), Jim Prideaux in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011), George in Zero Dark Thirty (2012), Major General Stewart Menzies in The Imitation Game (2014), Merlin in Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014) and Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017), Dr. Thaddeus Sivana in Shazam! (2019) and Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023), and John in Cruella (2021). On television, he played Terry "Tosker" Cox on the serial Our Friends in the North (1996), Carmine Falcone on The Penguin (2024), and Emperor Javicco Corrino on Dune: Prophecy (2024-present).

Strong won an Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his portrayal of Eddie Carbone in a West End and Broadway revival of A View from the Bridge. He received two additional Olivier Award nominations, Best Performance in a Supporting Role for Twelfth Night and Best Actor for Oedipus.

Early life

Strong was born Marco Giuseppe Salussolia in the Islington borough of London on 5 August 1963, the son of an Austrian mother and an Italian father. His father left the family soon after Strong's birth, and Strong was brought up by his mother while she worked as an au pair. He later said, "The home I grew up in was a flat in Myddelton Square in London's Islington, a beautiful Georgian square with a huge church in the middle. We moved around a lot when I was young. I remember flats in Walthamstow, Clapton, Stoke Newington, and Edmonton." He said in 2008 that when he was a child he was inspired to become an actor by watching French actor Alain Delon, but clarified in 2019 that he did not consider acting as a career until he was older.

When Strong was young, his mother legally changed his name to help him fit in with his English peers. He was baptised a Catholic. He attended Wymondham College in Morley, Norfolk, where he sang in two punk bands, the Electric Hoax and Private Party—the latter's name based on the idea that people wouldn't attend their shows, thinking they were private parties. Strong had ambitions to become a lawyer but returned to London after one year of studying German law at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. He subsequently studied English and drama at Royal Holloway, University of London before attending the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.

Career

Sherlock Holmes]]'' in 2010

Strong appeared in two Prime Suspect serials for ITV as Inspector (later Detective Chief Superintendent) Larry Hall, in Prime Suspect 3 (1993) and Prime Suspect 6 (2003). He also had starring roles in two BBC Two drama serials, Our Friends in the North (1996) and The Long Firm (2004), earning a BAFTA nomination for the latter. He also played the villainous Colonel Brand in Sharpe's Mission (1996). He portrayed the romantic lead, Mr. Knightley, in the 1996 ITV adaptation of Jane Austen's novel Emma. He then played the role of Steve in the 1997 film adaptation of Nick Hornby's Fever Pitch. He dubbed Daniel Craig's voice in the 1997 German-language film Obsession.

At the beginning of the 2000s, Strong appeared in Heartlands and in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night at the Donmar Warehouse, for which he was nominated for the 2003 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role. He was later featured in Roman Polanski's Oliver Twist (2005), played Mussawi in the film Syriana (2005), and played an assassin named Sorter in Revolver (2005). He portrayed the traitorous Wictred in Tristan & Isolde, showing his talent with swordplay, and from 2006 until 2012 he provided the narration in the BBC's genealogy series Who Do You Think You Are?.

Green Lantern]]'' at the 2010 [[San Diego Comic-Con

Despite the persistence of rumours, Strong maintains that he was never offered the part of Anton Chigurh in the 2007 film No Country for Old Men. That year he played Pinbacker, the insane captain of Icarus I in Sunshine. Also in 2007, he portrayed Prince Septimus, the youngest of the seven Stormhold princes, in Stardust.

In 2008, he played Nick Calderelli in Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day, Mannie Miesel in Flashbacks of a Fool, Finn in Babylon A.D., Archy in RocknRolla, and Philipp Bouhler in Good. Also in 2008, he portrayed Hani Salaam, the Jordanian intelligence chief and director of the feared GID in Body of Lies, marking his first collaboration with English director Ridley Scott. Strong's performance as Hani Salaam earned him a nomination for the London Critics Circle Film Award for Best British Supporting Actor, and his performance was mentioned by several critics, with Scott calling it "a marvel of exotic suavity and cool insinuation" while Ebert "particularly admired" his aura of suave control.

In 2009, Strong played a lead part in the Channel 4 film Endgame, and he played Lord Blackwood, the main villain, in Sherlock Holmes, who has somehow returned after his execution with a plot to take over the British Empire using an arsenal of dark arts and new technologies. It was his third project with director Guy Ritchie. He went on to work with Ridley Scott a second time in the 2010 epic adventure film Robin Hood, portraying antagonist Sir Godfrey. That year, he also played Frank D'Amico, the head of a criminal organisation, in Kick-Ass. Strong says he is drawn to playing antagonists, trying to "understand the purpose of the character" and building a believable individual.

Strong at the 2011 [[Berlin International Film Festival

In 2011, Strong played Thaal Sinestro, a Green Lantern and Hal Jordan's mentor, in the superhero film Green Lantern. Strong said the film "closely follows the early comics" and elaborated, "Sinestro starts out as Hal Jordan's mentor, slightly suspicious and not sure of him." Strong went on to state that the character "is a military guy but isn't immediately bad". He also revealed that the outfit and other aspects of the character closely follow his early comic history. Also in 2011, he voiced Pod in The Secret World of Arrietty and Captain Titus of the Ultramarines Chapter in the video game Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine. The same year, Strong played Jim Prideaux in the film adaptation of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, which was earlier played by Ian Bannen in the 1979 series. The film premiered in competition at the 68th Venice International Film Festival on 5 September 2011.

Strong played Clive Cornell in The Guard (2011), which is the most successful independent Irish film of all time in terms of Irish box-office receipts, overtaking The Wind that Shakes the Barley (2006). He next portrayed the role of Jacob Sternwood in the British thriller Welcome to the Punch. He played Matai Shang, the leader of the Therns in John Carter (2012), and starred in the action thriller film Zero Dark Thirty (2012). The film had its premiere in Los Angeles on 19 December 2012 and had its wide release on 11 January 2013. The film received wide critical acclaim and was nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture.

In November 2012, Strong was cast in Mindscape, a film in which a man with the ability to enter people's memories begins working on the case of a brilliant but problematic teenager to determine whether she is a sociopath or the victim of trauma. The film came to American cinemas in June 2014. Jaguar Cars produced an advertisement in 2014, initially shown during Super Bowl XLVIII and later online and on television, featuring Strong alongside fellow English actors Ben Kingsley and Tom Hiddleston. It was themed around their recent film roles as villains, and used the tagline "it's good to be bad". That same year, Strong co-starred in the historical drama film The Imitation Game as MI6 chief Stewart Menzies.

In 2015, Strong won the Olivier Award for Best Actor for his role in A View from the Bridge, which he starred in as Eddie Carbone at the Young Vic. When Strong went over to perform the play on Broadway in New York, he received similar levels of acclaim, and was nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play and the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his performance. In 2016, he co-starred with Sacha Baron Cohen in the action-comedy film Grimsby, playing a top MI6 secret agent with Cohen as his idiotic football hooligan brother. Later that year, he starred in a production of The Red Barn, by David Hare, which premiered in October 2016 at the National Theatre, (Lyttelton Stage), and co-starred in the political thriller Miss Sloane, directed by John Madden. The film premiered at the AFI Film Festival in November 2016.

Since 2017, Strong has narrated the pre-show etiquette clips presented before films at Vue Cinemas. In 2018, he starred in the hostage thriller Stockholm, and had the leading role in Fox network's Deep State, an espionage thriller in which he portrays an ex-spy named Max Easton, who after the death of his son, is brought out of retirement unwillingly, to avenge his death. In 2019, he portrayed the villain Doctor Thaddeus Sivana in the superhero film Shazam!. In the same year, Strong appeared briefly as the British Captain Smith in Sam Mendes’ World War I film 1917.

In March 2020, Strong narrated public information films for the UK government which outlined how the British public should approach daily life during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In March 2021, Strong was the castaway on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs. Later that same year, he co-starred in the Disney comedy-drama film Cruella.

In the media

GQ magazine named Strong as one of its 50 best dressed men in 2015. He has named David Bowie as his style icon.

Personal life

Strong is married to television producer Liza Marshall, with whom he has two sons: Gabriel and Roman. They live in North London, which Strong discussed in 2007: "I've got no desire to live anywhere else. I was born here, my wife was born here, my kids were born here, and this is where we're going to stay. [...] I'm able to keep my head below the parapet. I get on with my work, I have a family, and I get on the Tube. It just so happens that I'm doing this job."

Strong is a lifelong fan of Arsenal FC and started attending games when he was seven years old. He has named Ace in the Hole, Blade Runner, His Girl Friday, The Night of the Hunter, This Is Spinal Tap, and the work of the Coen brothers as his favourite films. He speaks fluent German and some Italian, and provided the German dubbing in scenes from the film Obsession in which Daniel Craig's character speaks German with an English accent. He and Craig previously lived together, became friends, and co-starred in the BBC drama Our Friends in the North. Craig is also the godfather of Strong's son Roman.

Theatre credits

YearTitleRoleVenueNotesRef.
1986–87Love's Labour's LostBristol Old Vic, Bristol
1988–89The Man Who Came to DinnerBarbican Centre, London
1988–92FuenteovejunaCaptain FloresRoyal National Theatre, London
1989Richard IIIBarbican Centre, London
Henry VI, Part 1Bastard of Orleans
Edward IV
The Man Who Came to DinnerSandy
H.I.D.OfficerAlmeida Theatre, London
1990Richard IIIFirst Murderer / Lord Lovel / Duke of NorfolkRoyal National Theatre, London
King LearFirst Servant / Captain
1991Napoli MilionariaErrico
1991–92Murmuring JudgesDC Barry Hopper
1994Johnny On a SpotNicky Allen
1996–97Death of a SalesmanBiff LomanRoyal National Theatre, London
Theatre Royal, Bath
1997CloserDan WoolfRoyal National Theatre, LondonReplacement
1998**Rocky PioggiAlmeida Theatre, London
1999–2000Speed-the-PlowBobby GouldTheatre Royal, Bath
2000New Ambassadors Theatre, London
Duke of York's Theatre, London
2002Twelfth NightOrsinoDonmar Warehouse, London
Uncle VanyaMikhail Lvovich Astrov
2014–16**Eddie CarboneWyndham's Theatre, London
Young Vic, London
2015–16Lyceum Theatre, New Yorktitle=Mark Strong – Broadway Cast & Staff IBDBurl=https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/mark-strong-501197access-date=2025-09-07website=www.ibdb.com}}
2016–17**Donald DoddRoyal National Theatre, London
2024–25OedipusOedipusWyndham's Theatre, London
2025–presentStudio 54, New York

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotesRef.
1993CenturyPolicemanStephen Poliakoff
1994CaptivesKennyAngela Pope
1997Fever PitchSteveDavid Evans
ObsessionJohn MacHale (voice)Peter SehrDubbed Daniel Craig's German dialogue
1998**Dave SummersMaria Ripoll
1999Elephant JuiceFrankSam Miller
SunshineIstván SorsIstván Szabó
2001To End All WarsDusty MillerDavid L. Cunningham
HotelFerdinandMike Figgis
**DougTony Grounds
SuperstitionAntonio GabrieliKenneth Hope
2002HeartlandsIanDamien O'Donnell
2003It's All About LoveArthurThomas Vinterberg
2005RevolverSorterGuy Ritchie
Oliver TwistToby CrackitRoman Polanski
SyrianaMussawiStephen Gaghan
2006Tristan & IsoldeLord WictredKevin Reynolds
Scenes of a Sexual NatureLouisEd Blum
2007SunshinePinbackerDanny Boyle
StardustPrince SeptimusMatthew Vaughn
2008Miss Pettigrew Lives for a DayNick CalderelliBharat Nalluri
Flashbacks of a FoolMannie MieselBaillie Walsh
Babylon A.D.FinnMathieu Kassovitz
RocknRollaArchyGuy Ritchie
Body of LiesHani SalaamRidley Scott
GoodPhilipp BouhlerVicente Amorim
2009EndgameNeil BarnardPete Travis
**Sir John ConroyJean-Marc Vallée
Sherlock HolmesLord Henry BlackwoodGuy Ritchie
2010Kick-AssFrank D'AmicoMatthew Vaughn
Robin HoodSir GodfreyRidley Scott
**Andrei KhabarovPeter Weir
2011**Clive CornellJohn Michael McDonagh
**Guern / Lucius Caius MetellusKevin Macdonald
Green LanternThaal SinestroMartin Campbell
ArriettyPod (voice)Hiromasa YonebayashiUK English dub
Tinker Tailor Soldier SpyJim PrideauxTomas Alfredson
Black GoldSultan AmarJean-Jacques Annaud
2012John CarterMatai ShangAndrew Stanton
Zero Dark ThirtyGeorgeKathryn Bigelow
2013Welcome to the PunchJacob SternwoodEran Creevy
Justin and the Knights of ValourHeraclio (voice)Manuel Sicilia
BloodRobert SeymourNick Murphy
2014UnityNarrator (voice)Shaun MonsonDocumentary
Closer to the MoonMax RosenthalNae Caranfil
Before I Go to SleepDr. NaschRowan Joffe
MindscapeJohn WashingtonJorge Dorado, Occultum Luciferus
**Stewart MenziesMorten Tyldum
Kingsman: The Secret ServiceMerlinMatthew Vaughn
2016GrimsbySebastian GravesLouis Leterrier
Approaching the UnknownCaptain William StanaforthMark Elijah Rosenberg
**Conor Cruise O'BrienRichie Smyth
Miss SloaneRodolfo SchmidtJohn Madden
20176 DaysMax VernonToa Fraser
Kingsman: The Golden CircleMerlinMatthew Vaughn
2018**Werner HeisenbergBen Lewin
StockholmGunnar SorenssonRobert Budreau
2019Shazam!Thaddeus SivanaDavid F. Sandberg
1917Captain SmithSam Mendes
2021CruellaJohnCraig Gillespie
CharlotteAlfred Wolfsohn (voice)Tahir Rana, Éric Warin
2022TárEliot KaplanTodd Fieldlast=D'Alessandrofirst=Anthonydate=2021-11-24title=Todd Field Cate Blanchett Movie 'Tár' Sets 2022 Release & Adds Nina Hoss, Noémie Merlant, Mark Strong & Moreurl=https://deadline.com/2021/11/cate-blanchett-movie-tar-release-date-cast-1234879916/access-date=2021-11-24website=Deadlinelanguage=en-US}}
NoceboFelixLorcan Finnegan
2023Shazam! Fury of the GodsThaddeus SivanaDavid F. SandbergCameo appearance
Murder Mystery 2MillerJeremy Garelick
Dead ShotHollandCharles Guard, Thomas Guard
**David BrookeAnand Tucker
**NMahalia BeloAlso executive producer
2024AtlasGeneral Jake BootheBrad Peyton
The Silent HourDetective Doug SlaterBrad Anderson
2025Shadow ForceJack CinderJoe Carnahan
2026Cry to HeavenTom FordFilming

Television

TV series

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1989EastEndersTelephone Engineer1 episode
After HenryRoger
1990The BillP.C. Gibb
Inspector MorseMike Butterworth
1993Prime Suspect 3Inspector Larry Hall2 episodes
1994Between the LinesDavid Lacey1 episode
1997Band of GoldEd Smithson3 episodes
2002The JuryLen Davies
2003Prime Suspect 6: The Last WitnessDet. Chief Supt. Larry Hall1 episode
2006Low Winter SunDet. Sgt. Frank Agnew2 episodes
2006–12Who Do You Think You Are?Narrator (voice)Main role
2013Low Winter SunDet. Sgt. Frank AgnewMain role, 10 episodes
2018Deep StateMax EastonMain role, 8 episodes
2019The Dark Crystal: Age of ResistanceOrdon (voice)4 episodes
2019–21TempleDaniel MiltonMain role, 15 episodes; Also executive producer
2020Home GameNarrator (voice)Documentary series; 8 episodes
2024The Legend of Vox MachinaAssembly Mage (voice)1 episode
Dune: ProphecyEmperor Javicco CorrinoMain role, 5 episodes
2025Nine Perfect StrangersDavidMain role (season 2)
The Mighty NeinTrent Ikithon (voice)
NeuromancerArmitageIn production

TV movies and miniseries

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1993The Buddha of SuburbiaSecond TV Producer
1996EmmaGeorge Knightley
Our Friends in the NorthTerry "Tosker" Cox
Sharpe's MissionColonel Brand
1998Spoonface SteinbergFather
1999TrustMichael Mitcham
2000BomberCol. Chris Forsyth
Anna KareninaStiva Oblonsky
2003Henry VIIIDuke of Norfolk
2004The Long FirmHarry Starks
2013The Great Martian War 1913–1917Narrator (voice)Documentary
2018Untamed Romania
2024The PenguinCarmine Falconelast=Sepinwallfirst=Alandate=12 September 2024title='The Penguin': Colin Farrell Gets Up to Fowl Play in Batman Spin-Offurl=https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-reviews/the-penguin-review-colin-farrell-hbo-1235096082/access-date=12 September 2024publisher=Rolling Stone}}

Video games

YearTitleRoleRef.
2010Kick-Ass: The GameFrank D'Amico
2011Warhammer 40,000: Space MarineCaptain Titus of the Ultramarines
2013Total War: Rome IISilanus
2016Eisenhorn: XenosInquisitor Gregor Eisenhorn
2018Battlefield VSingle Player Narrator
2021**Stargordon
Squadron 42Captain Thomas Wade

Radio appearances

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2021Desert Island DiscsHimself

Awards and nominations

YearAwardWorkResultRef.
2003Laurence Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting RoleTwelfth Night
2005British Academy Television Award for Best ActorThe Long Firm
2008London Film Critics Circle Award for Best British Supporting ActorBody of Lies
2009MTV Movie Award for Best FightSherlock Holmes (with Robert Downey, Jr.)
2010Kick-Ass (with Chloë Grace Moretz)
2011Central Ohio Film Critics Association Award for Best CastTinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Georgia Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast
YouMovie Award for Best Cast
2014Gopo Award for Best Actor in a Leading RoleCloser to the Moon
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Cast in a Motion PictureThe Imitation Game
San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Ensemble
Palm Springs International Film Festival Award for Best Ensemble
Critic's Circle Theatre Award for Best ActorA View from the Bridge
2015Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor
2016Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play
Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play
Theatre World Award
2019Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie VillainShazam!
2025Laurence Olivier Award for Best ActorOedipus
Critcs' Circle Theatre Award for Best Actor

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