
Age: 43
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Mark is an English actor who was born in Rotterdam on the 23rd August to British parents Jill Cornelius, a nurse from Coventry, and Andy Jackson, an engineer from Birkenhead. He also has a younger sister, Danielle, who works as an environmental professional. He was educated at The Birkenhead School and The British School Of The Netherlands. Later he read English Literature and Drama at The University of East Anglia and then trained at the prestigious Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Mark plays series regular Isaac in The Orville (2017) for Twentieth Century Fox Television and Fuzzy Door Productions opposite Seth MacFarlane, Adrianne Palicki, Scott Grimes, Halston Sage, J. Lee, Peter Macon and Penny Johnson Jerald. His extensive stage credits include appearing with Celia Imrie and Robert Glenister in the award-winning Noises Off at London's Old Vic Theatre, the international tour of One Man Two Guvnors with Rufus Hound, performing opposite Robert Powell in Agatha Christie's Black Coffee and playing Captain Stewart in the National Theatre's acclaimed production of War Horse by Michael Morpurgo at the New London Theatre in London's West End.

Meet George Jetson, a family man in a post-digital world. His wife Jane is a brilliant scientist working off-world at a conference, his daughter Judy is a social butterfly trying to discover her true calling and his son Elroy is busy using technology to break the rules. Helping keep order in the house is Rosie the Robot ... who houses the memories and personality of George's own mother! With Jane off in space and George busy keeping an eye on Spacely Sprockets' infrastructure, Elroy gets into some trouble on his own, disturbing undersea ruins and accidentally triggering explosive consequences. But there may not be time enough for it to matter, as Jane has learned that something's heading for Earth at incredible speed, and the collision may mean the end of life as we know it, unless the hapless George Jetson can survive first contact.
