Mark Stuart Net Worth

Mark Stuart Net Worth is
$11 Million

Mark Stuart Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Mark Stuart was born on December 10, 1921 in Wellington, New Zealand as Ian Malcolm Stuart Prior. He is a producer and director, known for Please Sir! (1968), The Jim Davidson Show (1979) and The Fenn Street Gang (1971).

Date Of BirthDecember 10, 1921
Place Of BirthWellington, New Zealand
ProfessionProducer, Director, Miscellaneous Crew
Star SignSagittarius

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
All Star Comedy Carnival1972TV Movie segment executive producer
In for a Penny1972TV Series producer - 3 episodes
Both Ends Meet1972TV Series producer - 1 episode
Please Sir!TV Series producer - 34 episodes, 1968 - 1970 executive producer - 21 episodes, 1971 - 1972
The Other Reg Varney1970TV Movie producer
Hancock's1967TV Series producer - 6 episodes
Life with Cooper1966TV Series producer
The Blackpool Show1966TV Series producer - 8 episodes
Cooperama1966TV Series producer - 5 episodes
David Nixon's Comedy Bandbox1966TV Series producer
The Pop Spot1964TV Series producer
Comedy Bandbox1962TV Series producer
All at Number 201987TV Series producer - 6 episodes
Slinger's Day1986-1987TV Series producer - 12 episodes
The Benny Hill Show1974-1985TV Series producer - 11 episodes
The Funny Side1985TV Series producer - 1 episode
Mixed Doubles1985TV Series producer - 1 episode
The Steam Video Company1984TV Series executive producer - 1 episode
Don't Rock the Boat1982-1983TV Series producer - 12 episodes
Benny Hill's V!deo S!deshow1982Video producer
Jim Davidson's Special1982TV Series producer - 1 episode
The Jim Davidson Show1979-1982TV Series producer - 20 episodes
Benny Hill's Video Revue1981Video producer - uncredited
Keep It in the Family1980TV Series producer
Feet First1979TV Series producer
Larry GraysonTV Series executive producer - 7 episodes, 1977 producer - 7 episodes, 1975
What's on Next?1976TV Series producer
Don't Drink the Water1974-1975TV Series producer - 13 episodes
The Fenn Street GangTV Series executive producer - 46 episodes, 1971 - 1973 producer - 1 episode, 1972
The Upper Crusts1973TV Series producer - 6 episodes

Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
French Fields1989-1991TV Series 9 episodes
All at Number 201987TV Series 6 episodes
Slinger's Day1986-1987TV Series 12 episodes
Home James!1987TV Series 1 episode
The Benny Hill Show1974-1985TV Series 11 episodes
The Funny Side1985TV Series 1 episode
Mixed Doubles1985TV Series 1 episode
Don't Rock the Boat1982-1983TV Series 12 episodes
Jim Davidson's Special1982TV Series 1 episode
The Jim Davidson Show1979-1981TV Series 13 episodes
Keep It in the Family1980TV Series
What's on Next?1976TV Series
Don't Drink the Water1975TV Series 6 episodes
The Upper Crusts1973TV Series 6 episodes
The Fenn Street Gang1972TV Series 2 episodes
Cosmo and Thingy1972TV Movie
Please Sir!1971
Please Sir!1968-1970TV Series 31 episodes
Doctor in the House1969TV Series
No, That's Me Over Here!1967TV Series
Hancock's1967TV Series 6 episodes
Cooperama1966TV Series 5 episodes
The Blackpool Show1966TV Series
Thank Your Lucky Stars1963-1965TV Series 2 episodes
Big Beat '641964TV Movie
That's My Boy1963TV Series 3 episodes
The Mahalia Jackson Show1961TV Movie

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
This Is the Henry Hall Show1957TV Series choreographer - 5 episodes
King's Rhapsody1957TV Movie dances arranged by
Show Band Parade1957TV Series staged by - 4 episodes
This Is Show Business1956-1957TV Series choreographer - 2 episodes
The Yana Show1956TV Series choreography by - 4 episodes
Ivor Novello1956TV Movie production numbers staged by
Joyce Grenfell Requests the Pleasure1956TV Mini-Series choreography by - 4 episodes
The Show Parade1956TV Movie choreography by
November Voyage1955TV Movie dances arranged by
Twenty Minutes South1955TV Movie dances arranged by

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Frost on Sunday1970TV SeriesHimself - Television Light Entertainment Situation Comedy Winner
This Is Show Business1957TV SeriesHimself
The Yana Show1956TV SeriesThemselves

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1970BAFTA TV AwardBAFTA AwardsBest Light EntertainmentPlease Sir! (1968)

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1981Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Variety, Music or Comedy ProgramThe Benny Hill Show (1969)
1980Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Variety or Music ProgramThe Benny Hill Show (1969)
1975BAFTA TV AwardBAFTA AwardsBest Light Entertainment ProgrammeThe Benny Hill Show (1969)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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