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Mark Damien Priestley (9 August 1976 – 27 August 2008) was an Australian actor and comedian. Born in
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, he graduated from the
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(NIDA) with a degree in Performing Arts (acting) in 1999. His first big TV break was when he appeared in ''The Farm'' in 2000 and met director Kate Woods. She gave him a role in her mini-series ''
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'' in 2001.


Career

Priestley played a semi-regular role in ''
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'', had roles in two ABC mini-series- ''Changi'' and ''The Farm'' and appeared in ''
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'' before his first on-air appearance in '' All Saints'' in July 2004. Priestley was a long-time friend of
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, his co-star on ''All Saints''. The two were known to get up to countless pranks on set. Priestley also had some notable theatre credits. He worked with the
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, playing Silvio in ''The Servant of Two Masters'', as well as with The
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in ''Major Barbara'', both in 2003.


''All Saints''

Priestley's character on the Australian television program '' All Saints'' (Dan Goldman) was involved with a storyline with his on-screen wife Erica when the actor took his own life. Coincidentally, the final two episodes Priestley was to play in on the program (written before his death) also involved much tragedy and sadness.


Death

On the afternoon of 27 August 2008 Priestley checked into the Swissotel in Market Street,
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, under the name 'Damien Barker'. He jumped from a window at the hotel at about 2PM. Police confirmed that his body was found in an awning. A police spokesperson said that the incident was not being treated as suspicious. The actor was believed to have been suffering from depression. Priestley continued to be seen posthumously in his ''All Saints'' role until 18 November 2008. Priestley's funeral was held on 4 September 2008 at Perth's Holy Family Catholic Church in Como, with more than 500 people in attendance. Press and camera crews were allowed to enter the church at the permission of the family, under the condition that no details of the
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be released in public. Priestley was privately cremated after the ceremony. Priestley was rewarded for his acclaimed work on ''All Saints'' in April 2009, nominated for a posthumous Logie Award for Most Popular Male Actor on Television but lost out to ''Home and Away'' actor
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. It is also noted at the end of the
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2008 telecast as being in memory of him.


Tributes

Priestly's co-star
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, who played Dr Frank Campion, said Priestley was a fine actor: "He had the most extraordinary combination of very deft comic touch and great emotional depth." Actor
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, who played Dr Mike Vlasek in the series, was stunned. "I worked with him on stage and on screen and will miss him more than I can say right now," Waters said. "Mark the actor was intuitive, and graced every scene in which he appeared with a touch of whimsical genius that only he could apply."
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, who played Dr Jack Quade, described his friend as a gift. "It’s so sad," he said. "He has some quiet from the pain now." All Saints producer Bill Hughes said he had "lost a friend" and added "His work as an actor is always inventive and his performance in All Saints is a joy to watch,"


Notable roles

* '' All Saints'' (2004–2008) - Nurse Dan Goldman * ''
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'' (2005) - Marcus Nelson * '' Loot'' (2004) - McLachlan Jutsum * '' Blurred'' (2002) - Calvin Jutsum the Holden Boy * ''
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'' (2001) - John 'Curley' Foster * ''The Farm'' (2001) - Johnno McCormick * '' Better Than Sex'' (2000) - Guy A * ''
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'' (2000) (voice in videogame) * '' Water Rats'' (2000) - Luke Harris * '' Marriage Acts'' (2000) - Dan Hawkins


References


External links

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Mark Priestley: A Statement from Channel Seven
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