Mark Watson Comedian, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Wife, Taskmaster, and Net Worth

Mark Watson Bio | Wiki

Mark Watson ( Full Name: Mark Andrew Watson) is a prominent British novelist and comedian. He has appeared on Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Have I Got News for You, and Mock the Week. Furthermore, Mark hosted We Need Answers, a BBC Four panel show alongside Tim Key and Alex Horne.

Additionally, he has also written 7 novels and a graphic novel. Moreover, Mark took part in 2011 the Edinburgh Festival Fringe show Taskmaster II and the 2010 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show The Taskmaster. He appeared in Series 5 of Taskmasterin 2017, finishing joint second with 130 points. In addition, Mark was the guest on episodes 39 and 62 of Taskmaster The Podcast.

Mark Watson Age

He was born on 13 February 1980, in Bristol, England. Mark is 42 years old.

Mark Watson Height

He is a man of average stature. Mark stands at a height of 5 ft 9 in (Approx 1.75m).

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Mark Watson Family

He was born and bred in Bristol, England to an English father and a Welsh mother. Besides, Mark has a brother called Paul and younger twin sisters. Paul is a British football coach and writer. He was once a semi-professional footballer. Furthermore, Paul is best known for serving as coach of the Pohnpei State football team and the Federated States of Micronesia national football team in 2009 and 2010.

Mark Watson Wife

He is currently dating. Mark is in a relationship with Lianne Coop. She is a comedy producer. As a couple, they reside in East London. Previously, he was hitched to his ex-wife Emily Howes. She is a theatre director, writer-performer, and fellow novelist. However, they divorced back in the year 2019 and have two children.

Mark Watson Education

He attended a 4–18 mixed, independent day school in Bristol called Bristol Grammar School. While there, Mark won a Gabbler of the Year award. Later, he matriculated at Queens’ College, Cambridge, and pursued English. He graduated with first-class honors. There, Mark was a member of the Footlights and a contemporary of Dan Stevens, Tim Key, and Stefan Golaszewski. At the 2001 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, he was part of the revue which was nominated for the Best Newcomer category in the Perrier Comedy Awards. Moreover, Mark also co-directed a revue with Tim.

Mark Watson Comedian

He used to deliver his act with a common Welsh accent which is not quite his own although not brought up in Wales. Mark adopted it when he started stand-up comedy stating that it made him more comfortable to be talking in a voice that he did not quite recognize as his own. Since then, he has reverted to his own accent. At the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Mark has appeared regularly, winning in the year 2006 the first-ever Panel Prize at the if.comeddies. Additionally, he came to being nominated for Best Newcomer at the 2005 Perrier Comedy Awards.

George’s other awards include Barry Award nomination for best show at the Melbourne Comedy Festival 200 and the Time Out Critics’ Choice Award 2006. He has performed various unusual shows at the Edinburgh Fringe and Melbourne Festivals. This includes marathon shows lasting 24 hours or more. Mark proposed to his girlfriend Emily Howes at the end of the show. Emily accepted. Additionally, these shows have featured guest appearances from other performers such as John Dorney as the balladeer, Brendon Burns, David O’Doherty, Daniel Kitson, Adam Hills, Tim Minchin, and Tim Key.

Mark hosted a literary workshop-cum-interactive comedy show at the 2006 Edinburgh Festival Fringe called Mark Watson, And His Audience, Write A Novel. He hosted a panel show We Need Answers at the 2007 Fringe with Tim Key and Alex Horne. This saw sixteen comedians take part in a knockout quiz where all the questions and answers came from the Any Question Answered, text service. Josie Long was beaten in the final and the winner of the competition was Paul Sinha. In the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, We Need Answers returned with fewer rounds.

Paul was beaten in the semi-final and Kristen Schaal in the final and the winner emerged was Josie Long. At the 2009 festival, Mark performed his final 24-hour Fringe show along with his EDIT and EARTH SUMMIT. The Edit was a compilation of his fringe shows to date. On the other hand, The Earth Summit was his version of Al Gore’s talk about world pollution and global warming. He staged a 26.2-hour live show in 2019 to coincide with the London Marathon. In addition, Mark hosted two 24-hour Watsonathon events on the Twitch streaming platform during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

Mark Watson Taskmaster

He competed in series 5 of Taskmaster in the year 2017 against Aisling Bea, Nish Kumar, Sally Phillips, and Bob Mortimer finishing joint second. Mark also took part in 2011 the Edinburgh Festival Fringe show Taskmaster II and the 2010 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show The Taskmaster. He was the guest on episodes thirty-nine and sixty-two of Taskmaster The Podcast.

Mark Watson Books | Contacts

He has written seven novels. This includes Contacts (2020), The Place That Didn’t Exist (2016), Hotel Alpha (2015), The Knot (2012), Eleven (2011), A Light-Hearted Look At Murder (2007), and Bullet Points (2004). Furthermore, Mark has written the non-fiction book Crap at the Environment (2008). The non-fiction book tracks his own efforts to halve his carbon footprint over the course of one year. He released Dan and Sam, a graphic novel released in 2015 with illustrations by Oliver Harud.

Mark Watson Movies And TV Shows

On February 12, 2009, a three-episode run of We Need Answers started on BBC Four. It was based on the Edinburgh Fringe show of the same name. He co-hosted with Alex Horne and Tim Key. Later in the year 2009, a further thirteen episodes were broadcast. Guests for the series included Jilly Goolden, Michael Rosen, and Germaine Greer. A sports panel show entitled Mark Watson Kicks Off was commissioned by ITV4 in the year 2010. He hosted the show. Mark also hosted a pilot for an improvisational comedy show in 2011 called Improvisation My Dear Mark Watson. He starred with Micky Flanagan and host Mark Dolan as a captain in The Mad Bad Ad Show, the 2012 Channel 4 panel program.

Mark Watson Net Worth

Having been working as a novelist and comedian for more than two decades now, he has managed to garner good affluence in his career thus far. Online resources estimate Mark’s net worth to be $8,449,625.

Who Is Mark Watson

He is a 42-year-old prominent British novelist, and comedian who has appeared on Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Have I Got News for You, and Mock the Week. Furthermore, Mark hosted We Need Answers, a BBC Four panel show alongside Tim Key and Alex Horne.

How Old Is Mark Watson

He is 42 years old. Mark was born on 13 February 1980, in Bristol, England. Thus, he relishes and commemorates his birthday on February 13 each and every year.

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