Mark Mitchinson

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Mark Mitchinson
Born (1966-07-06) 6 July 1966 (age 58)
London, England
OccupationActor
Years active2006–present

Mark Mitchinson (born 6 July 1966) [1] is an English-born New Zealand actor. He trained at the Guildhall School of Speech and Drama in London. [2] He won an award [3] for his portrayal of convicted murderer Colin Bouwer in the television drama Bloodlines, [4] and an award for Best Performance by an Actor award at the 2012 New Zealand Television Awards for playing Jan Molenaar in Siege. [5] He was also cast in The Hobbit as Braga [6] and Power Rangers Megaforce as the voice of Creepox, [7] portraying the militia leader Crosby in the 2015 first season of the television series Ash vs Evil Dead , and Mr. Fonda in the 2023 film Evil Dead Rise , in which he also voices Father Marcus Littleton.

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008A Song of GoodBig Eagle
2008 Show of Hands Alex Lee Lerner
2009 Underworld: Rise of the Lycans Nobleman
2010Andy the WaterfallAndy
2010 Tracker Sergeant-Major Saunders
2011RagePolice Commissioner Walton
2012 Sione's 2: Unfinished Business Homeless man
2012SeedNicky BrickShort
2012 Mr. Pip Australian lawyer
2013 The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Braga
2014Consent: The Louise Nicholas StoryJohn Dewar
2015 The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Braga
2017Human TracesGlenn
2018No ShameIanShort
2018 Mortal Engines Vambrace
2019 Daffodils Barry
2023 Evil Dead Rise Mr. Fonda
Father Marcus Littleton (voice)
[8]
2023 Uproar Principal Slane

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006 Outrageous Fortune DI Grisham5 episodes
2007 The Man Who Lost His Head MurphyTV movie
2007 The Amazing Extraordinary Friends Tony Bartiony3 episodes
2008 Legend of the Seeker Gosfid1 episode: "Elixir"
2009 Power Rangers RPM General Shifter23 episodes, voice
2010 Eruption CliveTV movie
2010 Spartacus: Blood and Sand Aulus4 episodes
2010True Crime: BloodlinesColin Bouwer
2010Spies and LiesBurly Local #2TV movie
2010Waitangi: What Really HappenedNaval OfficerTV movie
2011 The Almighty Johnsons Senior Pitt Boss1 episode: "Bad Things Happen"
2011BillyTom ParkinsonTV movie
2011Emilie Richards: Der Zauber von NeuseelandGeoffrey FletcherTV movie
2012True Crime: SiegeJaan MolenaarTV movie
2012 Hounds Trainer 26 episodes
2012 Power Rangers Super Samurai Trickster, Armadeevil2 episodes, voice
2012-14Auckland DazeMark2 episodes
2013 Power Rangers Megaforce CreepoxVoice
2013 Power Rangers Megaforce: Ultimate Team Power CreepoxVideo, voice
2013 Nothing Trivial Dr. David Manning6 episodes
2013War NewsRay Harkness
2013-16High RoadTerry HufferTV series short; 19 episodes
2014CoverbandDon6 episodes
2015True Crime: How to Murder Your WifeMike BungayTV movie
2015True Crime: Venus and MarsAdvocatus DiaboliTV movie, voice
2015The Monster of MangatitiBill CorneliusTV movie documentary
2015 800 Words Dean1 episode: 1.05
2015 Ash vs Evil Dead Crosby2 episodes
2016 Terry Teo 1 episode: "A Penny for Your Troubles"
2016BombshellAllen GalbraithTV movie
2016 Power Rangers Dino Super Charge SingeVoice
2016 The Brokenwood Mysteries Declan O'Grady1 episode: "Over Her Dead Body"
2016-17 Filthy Rich Lloyd MaxwellRecurring; 15 episodes
2017Dear MurdererMike Bungay4 episodes
2017 The Shannara Chronicles Flick Ohmsford6 episodes
2017Wild RideFarmer Joe1 episode: "Chances"
2018 Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel Sheriff Skyfire1 episode: "Sheriff Skyfire", voice
2018 Rake Joe McGregor8 episodes
2019 Wellington Paranormal Ghost Cop Miller1 episode: "Mt Vic Hooters"
2019 Power Rangers Beast Morphers Turbotron1 episode: "Gorilla Art", voice
2019Straight ForwardRavn8 episodes
2019 The Gulf D.I. Ivan Petrie5 episodes
2020 Mystery Road Owen6 episodes
2020 The Luminaries Thomas Balfour6 episodes
2021-22 Power Rangers Dino Fury Boomtower/Boomblaster10 episodes, coice
2023 Safe Home Jon2 episodes
2023 Our Flag Means Death Captain Hornigold1 episode: "The Innkeeper"

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012 Path of Exile TarkleighVoice

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