Mark Rylance Net Worth

How much is Mark Rylance worth?

Net Worth:$10 Million
Date of Birth:January 18, 1960 (63 years old)
Gender:Male
Height:1.73 m, 5 ft 8 in
Profession:Actor, Playwright, Theatre Director
Nationality:British
Mark Rylance Net Worth:
$10 Million

Mark Rylance net worth: Mark Rylance is an English actor, director, and playwright who has a net worth of $10 million. Mark Rylance was born in Ashford, Kent, England in January 1960. He served as the first artistic director of London’s Shakespeare’s Globe from 1995 to 2005. As an actor Rylance is best known for starring as Flop in the television series Bing from 2014 to 2015.

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Actor Mark Rylance has a networth that has to be considered pretty high.

Personal Life

He was born David Mark Rylance Waters in Ashford, Kent, England. He married composer and director Claire van Kampen in 1992.

He starred in a 1994 Donmar Warehouse (London) production of playwright Sam Shepard’s True West.

Inspirational Quotes by Mark Rylance

There are still people, obviously, who are stopping you and want a selfie because they need to justify their own lives by being in close proximity to a celebrity... but those are minor with me. I'm not a major celebrity.

Mark Rylance

You know, I don't think you need to be educated to be a great actor.

Mark Rylance

I've always looked at famous actors and hope that once they get a part that they have success in, they would reprise it every few years in the way a pop singer will reprise their hits. Like Bob Dylan singing 'Blowin' in the Wind' until he's fed up with it, finding different ways of doing it.

Mark Rylance

If there was no fame involved and very minimal money - which is the case for most actors - I'd still be doing it. If I wasn't good enough to be a professional, I'd be an amateur actor.

Mark Rylance

In a way, I think science is the modern religion, and at times, I despise it as much as I despise other religions because it really will only accept stuff that fits its masculine ability to define the world.

Mark Rylance