Mark Bramhall, a talented individual, began his illustrious career in 1966 with the original company of San Francisco's renowned American Conservatory Theatre.
He went on to star in numerous productions Off-Broadway, regionally, and at various Southern California venues, earning prestigious accolades along the way.
Some of his notable credits include the Mark Taper Forum, where he received an Ovation Award for his performance in Waiting For Godot, the Odyssey Theatre, which earned him an LA Weekly Award for Tartuffe, and the La Jolla Playhouse, where he was featured in Time Magazine's top ten of 1990 for his role in Twelfth Night.
Additionally, he has performed at the 24th St Theatre, Kirk Douglas Theatre, North Coast Rep, Antaeus, Actors Co-op, Pico Playhouse, Sacred Fools, Boston Court, Colony Theater, Pacific Resident Theatre, and Theatricum Botanicum.
As a Resident Artist at A Noise Within, Bramhall has garnered a total of 34 productions, earning Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle, Ovation, Garland, Dramalogue, and Robby honors throughout his career.
In addition to his stage work, Bramhall has also made appearances in various film and television productions, including Vice, Annabelle: Creation, Vanilla Sky, Star Trek, Colony, Weeds, Nip/Tuck, and Alias.
As a prolific narrator, he has lent his voice to over 500 audio books, earning numerous awards, including the American Library Association's 2016 Odyssey Award and three "Audie" Awards.
Mark Bramhall holds a degree from Harvard University and further honed his craft as a Fulbright Scholar at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
For more information on this accomplished artist, please visit his official website at markbramhall.com.