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Mark Rendall is a world-renowned Canadian film star and voice actor known for portraying the role of Bastian Balthazar Bux in 'Tales From The Neverending Story: The Gift' (2001).
Mark Rendall works both in films as well as TV series. This talented Canadian star has captivated the hearts of the audience with his performance as Daniel Harris in 'The Impossible Elephant' (2001), Jeremy in 'No Good Deed' (2020), Theo Barker in 'Departure' (2019), and Pearson Shawn in 'Ghost Cat' (2003).
It is interesting to note that Mark Rendall began his on-screen debut in 2000. From then on, he continues to mesmerize the audience with his meticulous performances. However, it is interesting to note that Mark Rendall started acting at the early age of 10 years without receiving any formal training when he performed the role of Spider in children's auditions conducted by Cameron MacIntosh London touring production.
As of 2023, the net worth of Mark Rendall is between $3-5 million.
The annual income of Mark Rendall is not known.
Mark Rendall is a handsome actor and is 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) tall.
Mark Rendall came into the world on October 21, 1988. As of 2023, he is 35 years of age.
Mark Rendall came into the world on October 21, 1988, to Henry Rendall and Cathy Rendall. His birthplace is Toronto, Canada. Mark's father is Jewish, and his mother is Christian. Hence, Mark Rendall fondly celebrates both Christian and Jewish festivals and enjoys both Jewish and Christian holidays. Mark Rendall also has two brothers: David Rendall and Matthew Rendall. David Rendall is also an actor. Mark Rendall is the youngest sibling in the family.
When it comes to his education, Mark Rendall went to the Interact program of Vaughan Road Academy, Toronto. Apart from this, no information is available about his school and college.
As of 2023, Mark Rendall isn't dating anyone. Even if he is, there is no information available as he prefers to keep his personal life to himself.
Mark Rendall is an exceptional actor, and he has surprised everyone throughout his acting career with his best performances, such as Bastian Balthazar Bux in 'Tales From The Neverending Story: The Gift' (2001), Daniel Harris in 'The Impossible Elephant' (2001), Jeremy in 'No Good Deed'(2020), Michael Crowe in 'The Interrogation of Michael Crowe' (2002), and Simon Jackson in 'Spirit Bear: The Simon Jackson Story' (2005). Besides, his portrayal of Ben Spektor in 'Victoria Day' (2009) and Taylor Brandon Burns in 'Childstar' (2004) brought him immense praise from the audience worldwide. The Canadian star also gave meticulous performances as Mark Benton in 'Touching Wild Horses' (2002) and Al in 'The Exploding Girl' (2009).
Mark Rendall is also known for voicing Joe Arthur in the animated show 'Time Wrap Trio' (2005-2006). He also provided his voice to characters in other animated shows, such as Todd in 'Wayside' (2007-2008), Russell Wright in 'King' (2003), Noodle in 'The Save-Ums!' (2003), Ferdy Factual in 'The Berenstain Bears' (2002), and Nicky, Boy in 'Beyblade' (2001).
Reading, photography, learning, and traveling are some hobbies Mark Rendall loves to engage in his free time.
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Kidadl provides inspiration to entertain and educate your children. We recognise that not all activities and ideas are appropriate and suitable for all children and families or in all circumstances. Our recommended activities are based on age but these are a guide. We recommend that these ideas are used as inspiration, that ideas are undertaken with appropriate adult supervision, and that each adult uses their own discretion and knowledge of their children to consider the safety and suitability.
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