![]() Film includes Blackthorn (to be released), Liza, Twice Upon a Time, The Auton Trilogy, Treading Water, Freedom Fighter. Television credits include: Nighty Night, Doctors, The Bill, Casualty, Emmerdale, Fist of Fun, Prime Suspect, Murder City, The Riddlers. She has narrated education programmes for primary and secondary school audiences, the Open University, corporate organisations and voiced a variety of radio commercials. Bryonie has enjoyed playing principal boy, girl, and fairy in many pantomimes, and she has recorded plays and comedies for BBC Radio 4. She has toured the UK in many productions with New Perspectives, Eastern Angles, Northampton Royal – some favourite plays include The Railway Children, Players Angels, Don Quixote, In The Bleak Midwinter, Father Brown, Moll Flanders. Bryonie appeared in The Mousetrap as Mollie (West End) Rope, Equus, Strictly Murder (Talking Scarlet) The Importance of Being Earnest (national ATG tour) The Diary Of Anne Frank, Skylight, The Fancy Man (Tabs Productions) Betrayal, Private Lives, Bedroom Farce, Absurd Person Singular, Wife Begins at Forty (Rumpus Theatre Company) The Maple Tree Game, She Stoops To Conquer (West Yorkshire Playhouse) The King and I (Sadlers Wells). Other theatre includes: Titus Andronicus (Shakespeare’s Globe), The Gift, Unearthed, The Throne, Inscribed (all part of the Hoard festival at the New Vic, Newcastle u Lyme) and Fortune’s Fool, Sweet Bird of Youth (The Old Vic). She reprised the role of Ellen in a national tour of Dry (Human Story Theatre) and played Ade Edmondson’s nurse in EastEnders. Just prior to the pandemic she appeared in the UK national tour of The Full Monty as Linda, Bee and Annie. Mark wrote and directed the recent film FOREIGN which has been screened at 34 film festivals around the world winning awards for Best Director (Red Dirt Film Festival), Best Comedy (Copenhagen International Film Festival) and best LGBTQ+ film in Ontario Canada.īryonie is delighted to be here in Frankurt at the English Theatre. Film credids include: Man on the Moon, 50 First Dates, Mod Squad, Dirty Deeds, Underclassman, Caliban Remix (short), Take Me With You (short) and The Ghosts of Los Angeles (short). Television credits include: Lethal Weapon, Growing Up Fisher, Twisted, I’m With Her, House of Lies, Alias, In-Laws, Centre of The Universe, Hot Properties, The Brian Keith Show, Charlie’s Angels, The Jeffersons, Rockford Files, Eight Is Enough, Hawaii 5-0, Waikiki, Magnum P.I., Jake and The Fatman. Other awards include two Fringe First Awards, three Hawaii State Theatre Awards, the Manchester Evening News Award (for his work at the Royal Exchange) and the inaugural Stage award For Acting Excellence at Edinburgh, which he shared with Lynn Ferguson. Mark was named a Presidential Scholar in The Arts by President Reagan, performing at Kennedy Center for the awards ceremony. ![]() ![]() Some of his UK work includes performances at Manchester Royal Exchange, Tron, Traverse, Paisley Arts Centre, Eden Court, Lyric Hammersmith, Finborough, Drill Hall, Komedia (Brighton), Theatre Royal Plymouth (Drum), Hull Truck, Sheffield Crucible, The Tobacco Factory (Bristol) and The Brewery Arts Centre (Kendal). Their work together has taken them around the world performing at a variety of International Festivals in Toronto, New Zealand, Edinburgh, Vancouver and Miami. Since 1993 Mark has worked with writer Godfrey Hamilton, his partner (on stage and off). Born in Frankfurt Germany, raised in Hawaii from the age of 8, Pinkosh started working and living in the UK in 1988. Heading the company since 1984, Pinkosh has produced over sixty shows, directed twenty-two and performed in several of them. ![]() Mark Pinkosh is the founder of the Starving Artists Theatre Company, one of the earliest LGBTQ focused theatre companies in the United States.
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