MARK ADDY
Date of Birth: January 14, 1964
Unlike his insecure character in The Full Monty, Mark Addy isn't a man who
is obsessed with his size. As he says, "In fact, if I lose weight, I'm sure I wouldn't get
good parts, 'cause I prefer character parts."
The Yorkshire, England native has worked extensively in theater and television. On stage, he has been
directed by a range of directors including Tony Harrison, Alan Ayckbourn and Richard Eyre. On television
he has appeared in dramas. His first role was an appearance on A Very Peculiar Practice (1988).
Other gigs made his resume in such shows as The Bill, Band of Gold, Between the Lines,
and Peak Practice. He also plays regular character DC Gary Boyle alongside Rowan Atkinson in the
comical police series A Thin Blue Line.
It was following his work on A Thin Blue Line that he landed his first feature film role in The Full Monty (1997).
He was cast as Dave, a lovable brute who is obsessed with his weight and wallows in low self-esteem.
Addy relished his first big screen role, despite having to strip butt naked in front of a rather
large vocal audience. "It's not something that you expect to be doing, really, standing naked
in front of 300 screaming women," he said. "It's certainly not something that I imagined myself
doing ever, and it is a moment where you think 'What am I doing? Why am I here?' The strange thing
about it is, although I knew that was an important part of the movie and that was going to have to
happen, I'd sort of forgotten about it because there was so much more to the film than that."
Besides becoming an overnight hit across the globe, The Full Monty received BAFTA, MTV, SAG and
Oscar nominations. Along with other cast members, Addy won the Screen Actor's Guild Award (SAG) for
Outstanding Performance By A Cast.
He returned to television at the BBC, starring in the series Sunnyside Farm (1997).
Later he filmed a TV movie, The Heart Surgeon (1997), a drama directed by Audrey Cooke.
Addy has completed several films since his nude debut, including jack frost (1998), The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000), A Knight's Tale (2001), starring Heath Ledger, The Order (2003), again with Ledger, and played Friar Tuck opposite Russell Crowe in Ridley Scott's Robin Hood.
Addy married in 1996 and lives in York with his wife, Kelly. They have three children.