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| - Mark Stratton is an English actor who has appeared in 4 roles in Emmerdale.
* A woodward in April 1997.
* Richard Rose in December 2005.
* A storeman named Brian in July 2014
* Rex in October 2017 He has also appeared in The Bill, Casualty, Heartbeat, The Royal, Coronation Street and Blue Murder.
- Stratton's other TV credits include scripts for Welcome to Pooh Corner, Dumbo's Circus, and Clifford the Big Red Dog. He directed his first feature film, Monkey Love (with Jeremy Renner), in 2002. He's a part-time lecturer at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts.
- Mark Stratton appeared on Coronation Street in three roles:
* Det Con Beckworth, who in October 1986 called at 3 Coronation Street when Emily Bishop discovered her engagement ring had been stolen
* The Manager of the Stooping Grange Hotel, where Maria Sutherland took Tyrone Dobbs on the night of his 18th birthday in December 2000
* The Vicar who officiated at the christening of Joshua Peacock in September 2002 A graduate of Mount View Theatre School in London, he now lives in the North York Moors with his wife, choreographer Sheila Carter, and founded the Esk Valley Theatre.
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| - Mark Stratton is an English actor who has appeared in 4 roles in Emmerdale.
* A woodward in April 1997.
* Richard Rose in December 2005.
* A storeman named Brian in July 2014
* Rex in October 2017 He has also appeared in The Bill, Casualty, Heartbeat, The Royal, Coronation Street and Blue Murder.
- Stratton's other TV credits include scripts for Welcome to Pooh Corner, Dumbo's Circus, and Clifford the Big Red Dog. He directed his first feature film, Monkey Love (with Jeremy Renner), in 2002. He's a part-time lecturer at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts.
- Mark Stratton appeared on Coronation Street in three roles:
* Det Con Beckworth, who in October 1986 called at 3 Coronation Street when Emily Bishop discovered her engagement ring had been stolen
* The Manager of the Stooping Grange Hotel, where Maria Sutherland took Tyrone Dobbs on the night of his 18th birthday in December 2000
* The Vicar who officiated at the christening of Joshua Peacock in September 2002 A graduate of Mount View Theatre School in London, he now lives in the North York Moors with his wife, choreographer Sheila Carter, and founded the Esk Valley Theatre. His other credits include roles in The Bill, Casualty, Heartbeat, Emmerdale, The Royal and Blue Murder, while on stage he has appeared in productions of Fur Coat and No Knickers, Privates on Parade, Up 'N' Under, A View From the Bridge, Piaf, Behind the Scenes at the Museum, Friends Uninvited, Having a Ball, The Tempest, Touched, Callistro, Hobson's Choice and Jack and the Beanstalk.
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