Mark Little

Mark Little (born October 20 1959) is an Australian actor, television presenter and comedian. Little appeared in a string of Australian films and TV series during the 1980s. His most long-lived role was that of Joe Mangel in the soap opera Neighbours. He played the role for three years until 1991. The role gave his profile a big boost in the United Kingdom where Neighbours was being watched by ten million people every day at the time. He consequently has spent much of his career in the UK. In 1994 he replaced Chris Evans as the presenter of The Big Breakfast. Recently he was worked on films such as Blackball and in the West End with a hit one man show Defending the Caveman, which also won the Laurence Olivier Award in 2000. Little is married with two children. Little, Mark Little, Mark
:There is also an Irish journalist 'Mark Little', RT correspondent and author of the book Zulu Time.

 

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