Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago

Mark Burdis

Mark Burdis (born 2 March 1968) is an English actor and boxing ring announcer who began his career as a child performer in 1974. Trained at the in , , Burdis gained prominence in the 1980s for his role as Christopher "Stewpot" Stewart in the children's drama , which he played from 1981 to 1985. His early television appearances also included Plague of London (1974) and guest roles in series such as , , , and . Burdis, the younger brother of actor and director , appeared in over 20 productions, including leading roles in the (1997–2000), and films like The Runner (1992) and (2000). He also performed in West End musicals and provided security services for high-profile projects, such as the 2000 film and the media village for the 2011 . In the mid-2000s, Burdis shifted focus from —his last credited was in the short film —to a career as a for major televised British fights, including Alex Arthur's interim world title bout in in 2007. He serves as a top for events broadcast on television and is a co-owner of Roma Security Ltd., a company that has provided services for events involving celebrities like and .

Early life

Family background

Mark Burdis was born on 2 March 1968 in London, England. He is the younger brother of Ray Burdis, an English actor, screenwriter, director, and film producer. Burdis spent his childhood in a working-class environment in London's Islington area, which provided early exposure to the local performing arts scene through the Anna Scher Theatre, a school dedicated to training children from similar backgrounds.

Education and early training

Mark Burdis attended Holloway School in London during his formative years. At the age of six in 1974, Burdis began his training at the Anna Scher Theatre in Islington, a renowned performing arts school founded in 1968 that specialized in nurturing child actors from working-class backgrounds through innovative, improvisational techniques. The theatre's methods emphasized natural expression and spontaneity, encouraging students to draw from personal experiences rather than scripted formality, which helped build confidence and authenticity in young performers. Burdis's early acting experiences emerged through school plays at Holloway and productions at the , where he honed his skills in an environment that prioritized ensemble work and emotional depth. His debut role came that same year at age six in the television drama Plague of London (LWT), marking his initial foray into performance. His brother also trained at the theatre.

Acting career

Television roles

Mark Burdis achieved breakthrough recognition for portraying Christopher "Stewpot" Stewart, a mischievous and loyal working-class student at the fictional , in the children's drama Grange Hill from 1981 to 1985 across four seasons. As Stewpot, Burdis depicted a character who navigated typical adolescent challenges, including schoolyard rivalries, budding romances, and social issues like and , often serving as the group's while showing growth through friendships and minor rebellions against authority. The role's portrayal of everyday youth experiences in a diverse urban setting contributed to Grange Hill's broader cultural impact, as the series pioneered realistic depictions of British school life, influencing public discourse on topics such as and teenage during the 1980s. Earlier, Burdis played the lead role of in the BBC adaptation of (1981). In 1986, Burdis received the Rowena Roberts Comedy Award for his performance as Stewpot, presented by actor ; this honor, given annually to recognize emerging comedic talent in British children's television, underscored the character's role in blending humor with in youth programming. Burdis's television career extended to dramatic roles, including PC Naylor, a junior police constable assisting in investigations, in four episodes of the ITV crime series during 1994 and 1995. He also appeared as the bumbling but earnest Mark Kemp, a rookie officer navigating chaotic undercover operations, in the mockumentary comedy (1997–2000), which satirized police procedures and won the Silver Rose for Best Sitcom at the Festival. Other notable guest roles include Joe Riley, the shady and opportunistic brother of DC Paul Riley, in three episodes of The Bill in 2001, where his character entangled the family in criminal schemes. In 1996, Burdis played market stallholder Garry Rawlings in EastEnders, a rival vendor whose brief feud with established characters highlighted East End entrepreneurial tensions over several episodes from March to April. Earlier, he portrayed the hapless young mechanic Colin in the 1985 Only Fools and Horses Christmas special "To Hull and Back," assisting Del Boy and Rodney in a smuggling mishap aboard an oil rig. Later, in the 2007–2008 BBC adaptation of The Roman Mysteries, Burdis took on the recurring role of Scato, a sly street urchin aiding the young protagonists in ancient Roman adventures across two episodes. His early training at the Anna Scher Theatre equipped him with improvisational skills that enhanced these versatile television performances.

Film and theatre roles

Mark Burdis began incorporating film roles into his acting portfolio in the mid-1980s, transitioning from early television work to supporting parts in cinema that showcased his versatility in dramatic and comedic contexts. An early screen role was as Sean in the historical miniseries Ellis Island (1984), where he played the minor role of Sean, contributing to the ensemble depiction of immigrant experiences at the turn of the century. This early credit helped establish his presence in period pieces, diversifying his work beyond serialized television formats. In 1986, Burdis appeared as Glen Scully in the comedy Clockwise, directed by Christopher Morahan and starring John Cleese as a harried headmaster whose journey spirals into chaos. His character, a disruptive pupil, added youthful energy to the film's satirical take on British institutional life, highlighting Burdis's ability to embody rebellious archetypes in ensemble casts. Building on this, he took on the role of Mark in The Krays (1990), Peter Medak's biographical crime drama about the infamous Kray twins, where his performance as a young associate underscored the gritty underworld dynamics central to the narrative. Later films included a supporting part in I.D. (1995), directed by Philip Davis, portraying a member of a previous undercover team in this tense exploration of football hooliganism and police infiltration. Burdis also featured as Mark in the thriller Final Cut (1998), a story of betrayal and murder among filmmakers, opposite stars like Jude Law and Ray Winstone, which allowed him to delve into more intense, character-driven scenes. His filmography further extended to Love, Honour and Obey (2000), a mock gangster comedy co-directed by Dominic Anciano and Ray Burdis (his brother), where he played Mark, contributing to the film's irreverent portrayal of London criminal subcultures through its ensemble of real-life friends and collaborators. Additionally, Burdis had a minor role in the low-budget adventure Captain Zap - The Movie (1989), which helped broaden his range into lighter, independent productions. These cinematic efforts, often in supporting capacities, marked a strategic expansion of his career, emphasizing ensemble contributions over leads and contrasting the immediacy of live theatre with film's polished narratives. Burdis's stage work complemented his screen roles, particularly through West End appearances that highlighted his live performance skills in musical and dramatic revivals. He performed in the 1960s-themed musical A Slice of Saturday Night during its 1991 production, which toured and included West End elements, sharing with in a nostalgic exploring teenage romance and rock 'n' roll culture; his contribution added authentic working-class vigor to the show's vibrant, period-specific choreography and songs. Earlier, in a West End mounting of Bertolt Brecht's The Good Woman of (circa mid-1980s), Burdis took on a supporting role in this allegorical play about morality and survival in a corrupt society, directed with an emphasis on techniques; his character work supported the production's satirical edge and -driven storytelling, earning notice for its blend of humor and social critique within the Brechtian framework. These engagements, rooted in dynamics and live immediacy, diversified Burdis's portfolio by allowing for direct audience interaction and interpretive depth not always feasible in , while paralleling his broader acting trajectory from youthful supporting parts to multifaceted character explorations.

Boxing career

Transition from acting

Following a peak in the 1980s and with prominent television roles in series such as (1981–1985) and (various episodes in the ), Mark Burdis's acting opportunities began to diminish in the early 2000s. His credits during this period included supporting parts in (2000), Mike Bassett: England Manager (2001), and (2002), after which roles became sporadic, with occasional appearances like a comedian in the film (2013). Burdis transitioned to boxing announcing in the mid-2000s. By 2007, he was handling high-profile bouts, serving as the for Alex Arthur's WBO interim title victory over Koba Gogoladze at the International Arena in on , 2007. This marked an early milestone in his announcing career. His initial foray into announcing focused on local and mid-level boxing events, where he honed his skills in vocal projection and crowd engagement—attributes developed through years of on-screen and work—before progressing to televised coverage. This evolution allowed Burdis to establish himself in the sport, eventually becoming a recognized voice for major fights.

Notable announcing work

Mark Burdis has established himself as a prominent ring announcer for major boxing events in the United Kingdom, particularly those broadcast on television networks such as ITV and Sky Sports. His work often features a commanding, theatrical delivery that draws from his acting background, making him a recognizable figure in the sport. One of his notable appearances was as the for the WBO interim title bout between and Koba Gogoladze on July 21, 2007, at the International Arena in , , a high-profile fight that highlighted Arthur's rise in the division. Burdis also served as for Amir Khan's quick victory over Dmitriy Salita on December 5, 2009, at the Metro Radio Arena in Newcastle, where his announcements were described as particularly loud and energetic amid the electric atmosphere. Additionally, he announced at the Audley vs. Michael heavyweight rematch bout on February 17, 2007, at , during which Burdis was playfully heckled with chants referencing his past acting role as "Kev" from the insurance ads. Burdis's announcing style, characterized by a booming voice and precise introductions, has been featured in several world title eliminators and domestic championship fights, contributing to the pageantry of broadcasts on major platforms. For instance, he prefaced Martin Rogan's entrance in the rematch against on November 6, 2009, at the Odyssey Arena in , a contest for the title that underscored his role in elevating the event's drama alongside promoter Frank Warren. While generally praised for his professional presence in British media, Burdis has occasionally faced light-hearted ribbing from audiences familiar with his past, as seen in crowd interactions at major venues. As of 2024, Burdis continues to serve as a for major televised British events.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Mark Burdis is married to Fiona Spreadborough. Their relationship is documented in professional entertainment profiles, though details remain private with limited public commentary from Burdis. In adulthood, Burdis has extended his family ties with his brother through professional collaboration, most notably on the mockumentary series (1997–2000), which Ray co-created and in which Mark portrayed the character Mark Kemp.

Business ventures

Mark Burdis serves as a and co-owner of Roma Security Ltd., a specializing in services for high-profile events, productions, sporting occasions, and close protection for celebrities, politicians, and . The firm, incorporated in 2017, provides comprehensive solutions including event supervision, road closures, and residential across the and internationally, drawing on Burdis's prior experience as a security and transport captain for productions like and films such as (2000) and (2013). Roma Security has handled notable projects, including security for the media village at the 2011 royal wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, as well as operations during the 2012 and Paralympics. More recently, the company provided security for the 2022 heavyweight boxing match between and at . These assignments highlight the firm's role in managing large-scale, high-stakes environments, often involving coordination with law enforcement and international teams. Burdis's involvement in Roma Security complements his career as a announcer, as the company's expertise in sporting event security—such as world title contests—aligns with his ongoing work in the combat sports industry. This entrepreneurial venture has offered professional stability following a shift from in the mid-2000s, with his last credited role in 2015.

References

  1. [1]
    Mark Burdis - TMDB
    Mark Burdis (born 2 March 1968) is an English actor who started his career at the age of six in 1974 in the Plague of London (LWT).Missing: family | Show results with:family
  2. [2]
    What happened to Olivia Colman's Kev and Bev co-star Mark Burdis?
    Feb 25, 2019 · ... boxing ring announcer. Burdis, 50, is a co-owner of Roma Security Ltd., who have worked on high-profile events including the Media Village ...
  3. [3]
    Ray Burdis Biography (1958-) - Film Reference
    Full name, Raymond John Burdis; born August 23, 1958, in London, England; brother of Mark Burdis (an actor).
  4. [4]
    Mark Burdis - IMDb
    Mark has appeared in numerous productions including leading roles Grange Hill, East Enders, and the award winning Operation Good Guys.
  5. [5]
    Mark Burdis - Trivia - IMDb
    Mark is top boxing ring announcer for major British fights on TV. Was ring announcer for the Alex Arthur interim world title boxing bout at Cardiff. (July ...
  6. [6]
    How Anna Scher's maverick acting school created so many working ...
    Apr 2, 2018 · For 50 years Anna Scher has taught acting to north London children, with many – such as Kathy Burke, Daniel Kaluuya and Adam Deacon – becoming household names.
  7. [7]
    Mark Burdis - Biography - IMDb
    Brother of actor Ray Burdis. Mark is top boxing ring announcer for major British fights on TV. Was ring announcer for the Alex Arthur interim world title boxing ...
  8. [8]
  9. [9]
    Grange Hill's Stewpot and Pogo look unrecognisable as they reunite ...
    Mar 21, 2022 · Mark won the role of Stewpot, the son of Mrs Stewart, after starting his career at the age of six in 1974 in the Plague of London. Read more ...
  10. [10]
    Ray Burdis - Biography - IMDb
    Ray Burdis (born August 23, 1958 in London) is an English Actor, Screenwriter Director and Film Producer. Ray Burdis started his Acting career at the age of ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
  11. [11]
    Stewpot Stewart | Grange Hill Wiki - Fandom
    Christopher "Stewpot" Stewart was a student at Grange Hill from 1980 to 1985, played by Mark Burdis. Stewpot is the son of Mrs Stewart.
  12. [12]
    Eminent Old Camdenians
    ... A Slice of Saturday Night', 'The Good Woman of Sichuan', won the Rowena ... Mark Burdis. Co-owner Roma Security Ltd. Kevin Byrne. Financial Advisor ...
  13. [13]
    Comedy - Operation Good Guys - BBC
    Cast ; David Gillespie: DI Jim Beach ; Ray Burdis: DS Raymond Ash ; Dominic Anciano: Sgt Dominic de Sade ; Mark Burdis: Mark Kemp ; Perry Benson: 'Bones' ...
  14. [14]
    Episode:Criminal Practice | The Bill Wiki | Fandom
    Joe Riley - Mark Burdis; Derek Baker - Christopher Brennan; Billy Walls - Kell Ward; Dobell - Scott Baker; Michael Dowling - Barry Ewart; Bridget Riley - ...
  15. [15]
    Garry Rawlings | EastEnders Wiki - Fandom
    Garry Rawlings is a market stallholder. He made his first appearance on 14 March 1996 and last on 11 April 1996. He was portrayed by Mark Burdis.
  16. [16]
    "Only Fools and Horses" To Hull and Back (TV Episode 1985) - IMDb
    Rating 9/10 (1,018) To Hull and Back: Directed by Ray Butt. With David Jason, Nicholas ... Mark Burdis · Colin · Jeff Stevenson · PC Parker · Alan Hulse · Bridge ...
  17. [17]
    Roman Mysteries (TV Series 2007–2008) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
    Mark Burdis · Mark Burdis · Scato. 2 episodes • 2008. Chiké Okonkwo · Chiké Okonkwo · Kuanto. 2 episodes • 2007. Tom Mannion · Tom Mannion · Felix. 2 episodesMissing: Scatto | Show results with:Scatto
  18. [18]
    Mark Burdis Movies & TV Shows List | Rotten Tomatoes
    Starting out as a child actor, Mark Burdis's career took off when he was 16 years old. Burdis began his career with roles in "Ellis Island" (1984-85) and the ...
  19. [19]
    Ellis Island (TV Mini Series 1984) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
    Mark Burdis · Mark Burdis · Sean. (uncredited). 3 episodes • 1984. Adam Henderson · Adam Henderson · Eddy Forbes. (uncredited). 3 episodes • 1984. Ian Tyler.
  20. [20]
    Mark Burdis - TMDB
    Mark Burdis (born 2 March 1968) is an English actor who started his career at the age of six in 1974 in the Plague of London (LWT).
  21. [21]
  22. [22]
    Mark Burdis Movies and TV Shows - Plex
    Mark Burdis (born 2 March 1968) is an English actor who started his career at the age of six in 1974 in the Plague of London (LWT).
  23. [23]
    Love, Honour and Obey | Cast and Crew - Rotten Tomatoes
    Discover the cast and crew of Love, Honour and Obey on Rotten Tomatoes. See ... Mark Burdis. Character(s) Mark. Credit(s) Actor. Laila Morse.
  24. [24]
    Captain Zap - The Movie (1989) - Turner Classic Movies
    Cast & Crew · Chris Jones · Hilary Crowson · Sam Smart · Mark Burdis · Simon Cooke · Robert Giles.
  25. [25]
    Gary Glitter Mark Burdis 1991 A Slice of Saturday Night - WorthPoint
    A Slice of Saturday Night: The 60's Musical 1991 Tour Theatre Programme Good condition theatre programme from 1991. The programme includes a cast list, ...
  26. [26]
    Mark Burdis - British Comedy Guide
    Special - To Hull And Back. Colin. 1981, Bless Me, Father - Series 3. E4 - Fire & Brimstone. Child in church. 1980, Time Of My Life - Series 1. E2 - Episode Two.
  27. [27]
    Grange Hill: From health scares to run-ins with police ... - Kent Live
    Dec 7, 2021 · Mark Burdis (Christopher 'Stupot' Stewart). Mark went on to appear in EastEnders (Image: BBC). Mark played 'Stupot' from 1981 through to 1985 ...
  28. [28]
    Amir Khan knocks out Dmitriy Salita in 76 sec
    May 15, 2012 · MC Mark Burdis was deafening. Khan had come into this fight with controversy ringing around his ears, reports in the national press ...
  29. [29]
    [PDF] THE IRISH BOXING REVIEW
    THE IRISH BOXING REVIEW. 40 group – to see ring announcer Mark Burdis with lots of young male teenagers barking 'Bev-Kev-Bev-Kev' at him! I don't think that ...
  30. [30]
    Sexton-Rogan II: Sexton Answers His Critics In Explosive Battle With ...
    Nov 8, 2009 · At 11pm, MC Mark Burdis stood poised in the centre of the ring – flanked with promoter Frank Warren, and aptly prefaced Martin Rogan's entrance ...
  31. [31]
    Fiona Spreadborough - IMDb
    Showreel 2024. Personal details. Edit. Spouse. Mark Burdis. Self-verified on IMDbPro. Gender / Gender identity. Female. Pronouns. she/her. Sexual orientation.
  32. [32]
    Operation Good Guys (TV Series 1997–2000) - IMDb
    Rating 8.1/10 (594) Operation Good Guys: Created by Ray Burdis, Dominic Anciano. With David Gillespie, Ray Burdis, Dominic Anciano, John Beckett. A mockumentary which looks ...
  33. [33]
    About - Roma Security
    Numerous sporting events including Professional Boxing World Title Contests and security. of Professional Boxers such as Amir Khan, Prince Naseem Hamed, Joe ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  34. [34]
    Mark Adam BURDIS personal appointments - Companies House
    ROMA SECURITY LTD (10628849). Company status: Active. Correspondence address: Kemp House, City Road, London, England, EC1V 2NX. Role Active: Director. Appointed ...