Mark Owen-Taylor

Mark Owen-Taylor

Born: January 27, 1962
in Australia
Mark Owen-Taylor (born 27 January 1962) is an Australian actor, who has also worked variously as a narrator and voice-over. He was best known for his role as school teacher Peter Manning in A Country Practice in 1986–1987, appearing for 88 episodes and replaced Robert Hughes as the star of Hey Dad! for its final two seasons in 1993–1994.

Movies for Mark Owen-Taylor...

Riot
Title: Riot
Character: Rector
Released: February 25, 2018
Type: Movie
A look at the 1970s Gay Rights Movement in Australia through the eyes of dedicated activist Lance Gowland. As Lance deals with his sexuality, he must also juggle work, family and relationships.
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Lani's Story
Title: Lani's Story
Character: Narrator
Released: March 26, 2010
Type: Movie
Lani's Story follows a woman's experience of two relationships - one she has to escape to survive, the other she cannot survive without. It is a moving and intimate portrait of a young Aboriginal woman's journey from victim to victor, from a broken and violent relationship to discovering the redemptive power of love. Lani's Story also explores the impact of inter-generational violence within a family and community and how the courage of one person can transform the lives of others.
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Am Kap der Liebe
Title: Am Kap der Liebe
Character: Notar Penny
Released: January 1, 2004
Type: Movie
Paul receives a letter from one who claims to be his real father, proposing a last meeting before dying. He will travel to Australia and there he meets a woman that will be attracted.
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BlackJack
Title: BlackJack
Character: Tim
Released: March 16, 2003
Type: Movie
Jack Kempson started out as an idealistic cop. Thirty years on, he remains relentless in tracking down villains, but has lost confidence in his moral barometer. He turns a blind eye to the dubious methods employed by some of his contemporaries — prepared to let dodgy means be justified by the noble end.
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Thank God He Met Lizzie
Title: Thank God He Met Lizzie
Character: Neil
Released: November 20, 1997
Type: Movie
The romantic myth is exposed for Guy when he is plagued by memories of an old girlfriend on his wedding day.
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Cody: Wrong Stuff
Title: Cody: Wrong Stuff
Character: Peter
Released: August 24, 1995
Type: Movie
A young girl dies after a batch of deadly pills find their way into a dance club scene. Cody and Fiorelli attempt to stop others from taking the lethal cocktail as they uncover an established underground manufacturer.
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Act of Necessity
Title: Act of Necessity
Character: Ben Coleman
Released: May 8, 1991
Type: Movie
An Australian couple strive to prove that chemical companies have polluted the water supply, giving their daughter leukemia.
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Title: E Street
Character: Denis Carroll
Released: January 24, 1989
Type: TV
An Australian television soap opera, set in a tough fictional inner-city district called Westside. The stories revolve around the local community there. Created by Forrest Redlich and produced by Network Ten from 24 January 1989 to 13 May 1993.
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Title: E Street
Character: Adam Lucas
Released: January 24, 1989
Type: TV
An Australian television soap opera, set in a tough fictional inner-city district called Westside. The stories revolve around the local community there. Created by Forrest Redlich and produced by Network Ten from 24 January 1989 to 13 May 1993.
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Title: Hey Dad..!
Character: Greg Russell
Released: February 11, 1987
Type: TV
Hey Dad..! was an Australian sitcom produced by Gary Reilly Productions, originally airing from 1987 to 1994 on the Seven Network.
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Title: A Country Practice
Character: Peter Manning
Released: November 18, 1981
Type: TV
A Country Practice was an Australian television drama series. At its inception, one of the longest-running of its kind, produced by James Davern of JNP Productions, who had wrote the pilot episode and entered a script contest for the network in 1979, coming third and winning a merit award. It ran on the Seven Network for 1,058 episodes from 18 November 1981 to 22 November 1993. It was produced in ATN-7's production facility at Epping, Sydney. After its lengthy run on the seven network it was picked up by network ten with a mainly new cast from April to November 1994 for 30 episodes, although the ten series was not as successful as its predecessor . The Channel Seven series was also filmed on location in Pitt Town, while, the Channel Ten series was filmed on location in Emerald, Victoria.