Date Of Birth: 16 January 1953
Real Name: Mark Ellen
Height: 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Mark Ellen was a prominent figure on British television during the 1980s, best known for his work as a presenter and actor. He gained recognition as a charismatic host on music and youth-oriented shows such as "The Old Grey Whistle Test" and "The Tube," which showcased cutting-edge music and culture. Ellenâs engaging style and deep knowledge of contemporary music made him a familiar face to UK audiences, contributing to the vibrant alternative TV scene of the decade. His presence helped bridge the gap between music journalism and television presenting during this influential era.
... Beyond his 1980s television career, Mark Ellen expanded his influence as a respected music journalist and editor, notably serving as editor of Q magazine and later Mojo. His work has been instrumental in chronicling popular music history and culture. Ellenâs legacy endures through his insightful interviews, writing, and continued involvement in music media. He remains a respected voice in British music journalism, with a career spanning decades that reflects his passion for music and broadcasting.
- {'title': 'The Old Grey Whistle Test', 'year': '1980-1982'}
- {'title': 'The Tube', 'year': '1982-1987'}
- {'title': 'The Late Show', 'year': '1989'}
- {'title': 'The White Room', 'year': '1995'}
- {'title': 'Top of the Pops', 'year': '1980s (guest appearances)'}
- {'title': 'The South Bank Show', 'year': '1980s (guest appearances)'}
- {'title': 'Q Magazine Specials (TV)', 'year': '1990s'}
- {'title': 'Mojo Presents (TV Specials)', 'year': '2000s'}