
Mark Healy
Acting
Biography
Mark Healy is an Australian theatre and screen actor. He stepped into the Adelaide theatre scene in 2015 when he starred in Tinder Surprise as part of the Fringe Festival have since played multiple roles on stage in including Nick in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? for the University of Adelaide Theatre Guild, Vince in Roulette for Butterfly Theatre, Gabriel in When the Rain Stops Falling for St Jude's Players, Happy Loman in Death of a Salesman for Therry Dramatic Society and Iggy and Richard in James Watson's Empty Vanity at The Bakehouse Theatre for 2017's Adelaide Fringe. He acted in various local short films such as The Final Chapter by Get Back JoJo productions, Antaries by Thorin Cupit, The Sardonic Smile by Silver Eye Productions, and the feature length film Psychosis by Kessel Run Productions.
Known For

A criminal fixer who experiences auditory hallucinations must confront old demons when a new contract drags him into a surreal maelstrom of mind-altering drugs, delusional vigilantes and a sadistic hypnotist who seems more monster than man.
Psychosis

After witnessing the horrific death of a young woman, the Harris family must face the psychological consequences of leaving her to die.
Fate of the Night
The Antaries crew investigate a distress beacon. Immediately they realize something is terribly wrong; renegade robots, missing and infected crew. They must take drastic action against a merciless killer who outmatches them in every way.
Antaries

Following the mysterious death of a fellow hiker, four friends hauled up in a remote cabin begin to recall their strange encounters with a smiling man whilst out on the trails. Inspired by the short story "Mountain of Gods" by Junji Ito.