Mark Eckersley (b. 1971)

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Birthplace:
Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK

Born:
November 13, 1971

Mark Eckersley was born in Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK. He is an editor and actor, known for I Care a Lot (2020), Wild Rose (2018) and The Aeronauts (2019).

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Assistant Editor:
1999  Beowulf

Editor:
1999  Beowulf
2007  Cherries
2009  The Disappearance of Alice Creed
2010  The Scouting Book for Boys
2011  Albatross
2012  Dredd
2013  Filth
2014  Second Coming
2014  The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death
2015  War Book
2016  100 Streets
2019  The Aeronauts
2019  Wild Rose
2021  I Care a Lot
2022  All the Old Knives
2023  Heart of Stone

First Assistant Editor:
1999  Beowulf
2003  Cheeky
2006  Brothers of the Head
2007  Cherries
2009  The Disappearance of Alice Creed
2010  The Scouting Book for Boys
2011  Albatross
2012  Dredd
2013  Filth
2014  Second Coming
2014  The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death
2015  War Book
2016  100 Streets
2019  The Aeronauts
2019  Wild Rose
2021  I Care a Lot
2022  All the Old Knives
2023  Heart of Stone

Visual Effects Editor:
1999  Beowulf
2003  Cheeky
2006  Brothers of the Head
2007  Cherries
2007  Sunshine
2009  The Disappearance of Alice Creed
2010  The Scouting Book for Boys
2011  Albatross
2012  Dredd
2013  Filth
2014  Second Coming
2014  The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death
2015  War Book
2016  100 Streets
2019  The Aeronauts
2019  Wild Rose
2021  I Care a Lot
2022  All the Old Knives
2023  Heart of Stone

Editor:
2008  Merlin
2010  This Is England '86
2011  Black Mirror
2013  Peaky Blinders
2013  The Great Train Robbery
2016  The Crown
2016  War and Peace
2017  Gunpowder

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