Mark Summers (casting director)
Mark Summers is a British casting director, working in both North America and Europe.
About Mark Summers
Mark Summers began his career life as an actor, training at the world-famous Barbara Speake Stage School, before moving into casting for adverts, music videos, film and world tours in both Britain and America.
He won the British Advertising Craft Award for Best Casting Director in 2003, and has been nominated on six other occasions, creating a new record. Additionally, Summers has been the chairman of the awards for Best Performance.
He has over 12,000 casting credits to his name. Performers he has cast can be seen in works such as East is East, The Boat That Rocked and Queer Eye, and in adverts for, among others, Aussie, Boots, Häagen-Dazs, Macy's and Virgin.
Summers has also cast music videos and tours for artists including 50 Cent, Beyoncé, Justin Timberlake, Robert Plant and Metallica.
Summers is also the creative director of Mark Summers Dance, which is seen as the leading dance and choreography agency in Europe.
Summers passes on his extensive knowledge by running a class all over the world for models and actors, teaching them the "dos and don’ts" of casting.
He holds both American and British nationality. His hobbies include travel, scuba diving and cooking.
Television
Mark Summers and his team (including Associate Director Louise Mason) have also been involved with numerous television shows, most notably joining Jermaine Jackson in December 2009 as a judge on the 6-part BBC show Move Like Michael Jackson. The show also went into production in Belgium and The Netherlands, aired on SBS 6, where Summers also served as a judge.
He is a regular media commentator on dance, media and casting, with a column in Campaign, and has hosted/appeared on many TV shows, including:
- Britain's Missing Top Model
- "Move Like Michael Jackson, BBC (UK) and SBS6 (Benelux)
- Bump and Grind (Trouble TV)
- Make Me a Supermodel (UK TV series)
- The Boss is Coming to Dinner (C5)
- The Model Agent Ireland (The Model Scouts)
- Bust a Move (MTV Networks UK)
Other media
In 2009 Summers and his team were chosen to be the UK Casting Directors on Michael Jackson's This Is It concerts.
Awards
Mark Summers has received many nominations and awards for his work. Having won the British Advertising Craft Award for Best Casting Director in 2003, he set a new record by being nominated on 6 additional occasions.
In 2008 he was a Craft Finalist for the category 'Casting' at the British Arrow Awards,[1] an honour which he also won in 2003.[2]
In 2010, Summers was honored by Sir Paul McCartney at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA), made a ‘Friend of LIPA’, and was awarded a 'Companionship', one of the highest honors ever bestowed by the University. In 2011 Summers was also made mentor and patron of The Royal Academy of Dance. For the past number of years he has also been on the jury panel for Best Performance by an Actor/Actress at the British Television Advertising Awards (BTAA).
Furthermore, many productions he has been associated with have won awards, such as Queer Eye for the Straight Guy,[3] as well as several television commercials.
Mark Summers (agency)
Mark Summers, located in Kensington, London, UK, consists of three separate divisions: casting, dance, and management. They have worked on over 10,000 productions across the world for film, TV, voice-overs, commercials, dance, print, world tours and fashion, representing some of the best choreographers and directors in the world.
Mark Summers Dance & Choreography
In addition to retaining a large number of trained dancers, the dance division represents choreographers such as: Wade Robson, Natricia Bernard, Litza Bixler, Travis Payne and Brian Friedman.
The dance division's choreographers and dancers have worked with world-renowned artists including: Madonna, Kanye West, P!nk, Lady Gaga and Jennifer Lopez.
Mark Summers Casting
Mark Summers is the Casting Director to some of the world’s most famous directors including: David LaChappelle, Alek Keshishian, Tony Kaye, Sam Bayer and Paul Hunter,
Mark Summers Studios
Located next to the West Kensington Underground, Mark Summers Studios has one of the biggest and best casting studios in London. The state of the art studio features beauty lighting, the photographer's choice of back drops, a client meeting room, and the fastest web upload in London, making live casting available. The design is modern, and the staff is friendly and experienced. The Studio currently accepts bookings.
Mark Summers Management
The management division represents actors, dancers, and choreographers, as well as other performers.
References
- ↑ "British Arrow Awards". Archived from the original on 30 November 2010.
- ↑ "Britain's Missing Top Model - The Judges - Mark Summers". BBC. Retrieved 2012-03-11.
- ↑ "Awards for "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy"". IMDB.