Who is Trigger Point’s Mark Stanley?

TRIGGER Point has burst on to our screens and viewers are LOVING it.

The new ITV drama sees Game of Thrones star Mark Stanley back on the box.



Mark Stanley is a British actor known for Game of Thrones and now Trigger Point

Who is Mark Stanley?

Mark was born in Leeds on April 28, 1988, which makes him 33-years-old.

He attended Allerton High School and Prince Henry’s Grammar School, Otley, where he began acting.

Mark later graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 2010

He is best known for starring in Game of Thrones.

Mark is in a long-term relationship with Line Of Duty star Rochenda Sandall.

The couple have reportedly been together for over 12 years and live in North London with their dog.

Who does Mark Stanley play in Trigger Point?

Trigger Point focuses on front line officer Lana Washington, who is an experienced bomb disposal operative, known as an ‘Expo’.

When a terrorist campaign threatens the capital over the summer, Lana and her team are at the forefront of urgent efforts to find out who is behind the bombings before fatalities escalate.

Mark plays Thom, who is another member of the Metropolitan Police, who has grown particularly close to Lana in recent months.

Who was Mark Stanley in Game of Thrones?

Mark is best known for his portrayal of Grenn in the HBO series Game of Thrones.

He was a ranger in the Night’s Watch who joined and trained at the same time as Jon Snow, and they went on to become great friends.

Mark appeared on Game of Thrones for 22 episodes from season 1 to 4.

What else has Mark Stanley appeared in?

Mark has established himself as quite the sought after actor and has appeared in many high profile shows.

His acting credits include:

  • Dickensian (2015)
  • Broken (2017)
  • Love, Lies & Records (2017)
  • Little Women (2017)
  • The Little Drummer Girl (2018)
  • Criminal: United Kingdom (2019)
  • Sanditon (2019)
  • Elizabeth Is Missing (2019)
  • White House Farm (2020)
  • Honour (2020)
  • Anne Boleyn (2021)
  • The Girl Before (2022)