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[[File:Mark_Lindsay_Chapman.jpg|thumb|240px|Mark Lindsay Chapman.]]
[[File:Mark_Lindsay_Chapman.jpg|thumb|240px|Mark Lindsay Chapman.]]
'''Mark Lindsay Chapman''' (born 8 September 1954) is an [[England|English]] film and television actor, originating from London. Chapman voiced [[Samuel Adams]] in ''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''.
'''Mark Lindsay Chapman''' (born 8 September 1954) is an [[England|English]] film and television actor, originating from London. 
 
== Career ==
The following lists some of Chapman's roles and credits in various media productions:
 
*''Max Headroom'' (1987) – Paddy Ashton.
*''Murder She Wrote'' (1987–1995) – various characters.
*''Dallas'' (1988) – Brett Lomax.
*''Falcon Crest'' (1989) – Charley St. James.
*''Swamp Thing'' (1990–1993) – Dr. Anton Arcane.
*''Baywatch'' (1993) – The Great Maroni/Mark Chapman.
*''The Langoliers'' (1995) – Nick Hopewell.
*''The New Adventures of Superman'' (1996) – Jen Mai.
*''JAG'' (1997) – RUC Inspector Vincent Hutchinson.
*''Titanic'' (1997) – Chief Officer Henry Wilde.
*''Charmed'' (2000) – Finley Beck.
*''The Young and the Restless'' (2006) – Roland Burke.


== ''Assassin's Creed'' works ==
== ''Assassin's Creed'' works ==
*''Assassin's Creed III'' (2012) – Samuel Adams
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'' (2012) – [[Samuel Adams]]


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 21:01, 13 December 2012

Mark Lindsay Chapman.

Mark Lindsay Chapman (born 8 September 1954) is an English film and television actor, originating from London. 

Assassin's Creed works

Trivia

  • A Paramount internal memo dated from 1987 revealed that Chapman was once considered for the part of Data in Star Trek: The Next Generation.[1]
  • The similarity between his name and that of John Lennon's assassin (Mark David Chapman) prevented him from playing Lennon in John and Yoko: A Love Story in 1985, a biographical film produced by NBC. However, he would later go on to portray Lennon in the film Chapter 27.

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