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Mark Patten

Additional CreditsBorn July 13, 1967 (58 years)
Mark Patten is a British Cinematographer known for working with Luke Scott, Rob Lorenz and Morten Tyldum.

He is a member of the British Society of Cinematographers.

He has worked on numerous commercials and content for Ridley Scott Associates, which also led him to shoot marketing campaigns for 'Prometheus' (2012) and 'The Counsellor' (2013).

He has also shot 2nd Units on feature projects including 'Exodus Of God And Kings' (2014), and Ridley Scott's 'The Martian' (2015). His recent feature projects include Luke Scott's 'Morgan' (2016), and Rob Lorenz's feature 'The Marksman' (2021).

Recent TV shows include 'Taboo' (2017), 'McMafia' (2018), 'Pennyworth' (2019) and 'Raised By Wolves' (2021). He is commissioned on 'Wool' (2022), for AppleTV.

Mark is based in London and is represented by IndependentTG in Europe and ICM in the USA.

Movies & Shows on Plex

  • Taboo
  • El protector

Mark Patten Filmography

2026
Young Sherlock (2026) (TV Series) · as Cinematographer
2024
Black Doves (TV Series) · as Director Of Photography
2024
The Gentlemen (TV Series) · as Cinematographer
2023
Silo (TV Series) · as Director Of Photography
2022
Andor (TV Series) · as Director Of Photography
2021
The Marksman · as Director Of Photography
2020
Raised by Wolves (2020) (TV Series) · as Cinematographer
2019
Pennyworth: The Origin of Batman's Butler (TV Series) · as Director Of Photography
2019
Hanna (TV Series) · as Cinematographer
2018
McMafia (TV Series) · as Director Of Photography
2017
Unlocked · as Second Unit Director Of Photography
2017
Taboo (2017) (TV Series) · as Director Of Photography
2016
Morgan · as Director Of Photography
2016
Blood Orange · as Director Of Photography
2015
The Martian · as Second Unit Director Of Photography
2014
Exodus: Gods and Kings · as Director Of Photography
2012
2009
10 Minute Tales (TV Series) · as Director Of Photography

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