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mark everson

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Mark Eversion is a BAFTA-nominated and Royal Television Society Award-winning film and television Editor. His most recent project Wonka for Warner Bros. Pictures, directed by longtime associate Paul King became the 7th highest grossing movie of 2023. The pair also collaborated on the critically acclaimed family movies Paddington and the sequel Paddington 2, both receiving BAFTA nominations. Everson’s other credits include Mark’s first foray into musicals; the film adaption of the West End hit Everybody’s Talking about Jamie, as well Dora and the Lost City of Gold directed by James Bobin.

 

Mark is known for his highly-acclaimed catalog of comedy. He had the honor of teaming with one of his comedy heroes, Rowan Atkinson, on Johnny English Strikes Again for Working Title Film. Aiding another major name in British comedy, Mark helped bring Steve Coogan’s legendary Alan Partridge character to the big screen in Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa for BBC Films. Going full circle, Mark’s first feature was Paul King’s debut Bunny and the Bull, which screened as part of the Official Selection at the Toronto International Film Festival and London Film Festival in 2009.


Mark’s television credits include the longest-running Channel 4 comedy series Peep Show, for which Mark was twice nominated for an Royal Television Society Award, while Mark won an RTS award for his editing of Pete Versus Life in 2010. His other TV work includes Toast of London and The Mighty Boosh (directed by Paul King) which earned Mark a nomination at the BAFTA TV awards in 2008.

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