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Mark Wing-Davey

 
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Mark Wing-Davey

Mark Wing-Davey, and a robotic second head, as Zaphod Beeblebrox
Born 30 November 1948 (1948-11-30) (age 61)
London, England
Nationality British
Occupation Actor, Director
Partner Anita Carey
Parents Peter Davey
Anna Wing

Mark Wing-Davey (born 30 November 1948, London, England), is a British actor and director.

The son of actors Peter Davey and Anna Wing, Wing-Davey went to school at Woolverstone Hall School, before studying at Cambridge University where he was a member of the Footlights from 1967 to 1970.

He had a featured role in the 1976 mini series,The Glittering Prizes, [1]. This role was later cited as the reason for being cast in arguably his most memorable role, that of the two-headed Galactic President, Zaphod Beeblebrox, in the radio and TV versions of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, written by Douglas Adams.

He also played a barrister in some episodes of the ITV television series Crown Court, a record company executive in Breaking Glass (1980) and an accountant in Absolutely Fabulous.

He works mainly in theatre now as a performer, director and teacher. His directing credits are many, including James Stock's Star-Gazy Pie and Sauerkraut (Royal Court Theatre, 1995) and Caryl Churchill's Mad Forest for which he won an Obie award. He was also the first Artistic Director of The Actors Centre, London.

In 2003 he returned to the role of Zaphod Beeblebrox for the Above the Title production of the Hitchhiker's Guide Tertiary to Quintessential Phase radio dramas for BBC Radio 4.

More recently he has provided the voice of Judge Ghis in the English version of Final Fantasy XII.

Wing-Davey is directing the upcoming off-Broadway production of Unconditional by Brett C. Leonard at The Public Theater. It is being put up by Philip Seymour Hoffman's theater group, LAByrinth Theater Company, of which he is a member. It will open in February 2008.

In May 2008, New York University's Tisch School of the Arts announced that Wing-Davey had been named chair of, and arts professor in, the School’s Graduate Acting Program. [1]

Wing-Davey currently lives with actress Anita Carey.

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