Mark Rylance

Mark Rylance

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Born
January 18, 1960
Awards
23 wins, 89 nominations

Mark Rylance was born in Ashford, Kent, the son of Anne (née Skinner) and David Waters, both English teachers. His grandmother was Irish. His parents moved to Connecticut in 1962 and Wisconsin in 1969, where his father taught English at the University School of Milwaukee. Rylance attended this…

Biography

Mark Rylance was born in Ashford, Kent, the son of Anne (née Skinner) and David Waters, both English teachers. His grandmother was Irish. His parents moved to Connecticut in 1962 and Wisconsin in 1969, where his father taught English at the University School of Milwaukee. Rylance attended this school. He starred in most of the school's plays with the theatre's director, Dale Gutzman, including the lead in a 1976 production of Hamlet. He played Romeo in the school's production of Romeo and Juliet.

Mark was the first artistic director of Shakespeare's Globe in London, from 1995 to 2005. Rylance made his professional debut at the Citizens Theatre, Glasgow in 1980. He went on to win the Olivier Award for Best Actor for Much Ado About Nothing in 1994 and Jerusalem in 2010, and the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for Boeing Boeing in 2008 and Jerusalem in 2011. He won a third Tony Award in 2014 for Twelfth Night. On television, he won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actor for his role as David Kelly in the 2005 Channel 4 drama The Government Inspector and was nominated for an Emmy, Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild Award and BAFTA TV Award for playing Thomas Cromwell in the 2015 BBC Two miniseries Wolf Hall.

In 2007, Rylance performed in Boeing-Boeing in London. In 2008, he reprise the role on Broadway and won Drama Desk and Tony Awards for his performance. In 2009, Rylance won the Critics' Circle Theatre Award Best Actor, 2009 for his role of Johnny Byron in Jerusalem written by Jez Butterworth at the Royal Court Theatre in London. In 2010, Rylance starred in a revival of David Hirson's verse play La Bête. The play ran first at London's Comedy Theatre before transferring to the Music Box Theatre on Broadway, on 23 September 2010. Also in 2010, he won another Olivier award for best actor in the role of Johnny Byron in Jerusalem at the Apollo Theatre in London. In 2011, he won his second Tony Award for playing the same role in the Broadway production. He played Thomas Cromwell in Wolf Hall (2015), BBC Two's adaptation of Hilary Mantel's historical novels Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies. For his performance, he was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie. Rylance was featured as the castaway on the BBC radio program Desert Island Discs on 15 February 2015.

Rylance co-starred in the biographical drama Bridge of Spies, released in October 2015, directed by Spielberg, and starring Tom Hanks, Amy Ryan and Alan Alda. The film is about the 1960 U-2 Incident and the arrest and conviction of Soviet spy, Rudolf Abel and the exchange of Abel for U-2 pilot Gary Powers. Rylance plays Abel and has received unanimous universal acclaim for his performance with many critics claiming it as the best performance of 2015. The St. Louis Post-Depatch quoted, "As the deeply principled Donovan, Hanks deftly balances earnestness and humor. And Rylance's spirited performance is almost certain to yield an Oscar nomination." David Edelstein from New York cited 'It's Rylance who keeps Bridge of Spies standing. He gives a teeny, witty, fabulously non-emotive performance, every line musical and slightly ironic - the irony being his forthright refusal to deceive in a world founded on lies." Rylance won the Academy Award, BAFTA Award, and New York Film Critics Circle Award in the Best Supporting Actor categories, as well as receiving Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations, among other wins and nominations.

Director

Nice Fish

Writer

Nice Fish

Actor

Spirit of PlaceSpirit of Place(2024)as Alf
Wolf HallWolf Hall(2015)as Thomas Cromwell
Spark HunterSpark Hunter(2022)as The Maker
InlandInland(2022)as Dunleavy
Bones and AllBones and All(2022)as Sully

Additional Crew

Great PerformancesGreat Performances(1971)

Soundtrack

Bones and AllBones and All(2022)

Self

The Nightingale(2027)as Self
Masterpiece StudioMasterpiece Studio(2015)as Self
Criterion: Closet PicksCriterion: Closet Picks(2010)as Self
Arte JournalArte Journal(1998)as Self
My ExtinctionMy Extinction(2023)as Self

Archive Footage

12 Parsecs12 Parsecs(2017)
Still Watching NetflixStill Watching Netflix(2014)as Peter Isherwell
Film Önü / ArkasiFilm Önü / Arkasi(2019)as Self
RiffTrax: Ready Player OneRiffTrax: Ready Player One(2018)as James Halliday
SpielbergSpielberg(2017)as Self, Rudolf Abel

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Mark Rylance in Bones and All (2022)Mark Rylance and Taylor Russell in Bones and All (2022)Mark Rylance in Bones and All (2022)Mark Rylance, Sally Hawkins, Jonah Lees, Christian Lees, and Jake Davies in The Phantom of the Open (2021)Mark Rylance in The Phantom of the Open (2021)Mark Rylance and Christian Lees in The Phantom of the Open (2021)

Credit Score: Mark Rylance

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Bridge of Spies780.0020157.616344384
2Wolf Hall52.0020158.20918491
3Dunkirk39.0020177.838806891
4Don't Look Up7.5020217.104670833
5The Trial of the Chicago 77.5020207.706205288
6Ready Player One7.5020187.401541459
7The Outfit4.8820227.20086566
8Bones and All3.2520226.80073710
9The BFG3.2520166.30199386
10The Other Boleyn Girl2.5020086.700126607