Mark Owen

Mark Owen

1/27/1972 (54 years old)Oldham, Lancashire, England, UK

Mark Owen (born 27 January 1972) is an English singer and songwriter best known for being a member of pop group and band Take That; as of 2019, the group have sold 14 million albums and 11.4 million singles in the UK. In Owen's solo career, he has released five studio albums: Green Man (1996), In Your Own Time (2003), How the Mighty Fall (2005), The Art of Doing Nothing (2013) and his most recent, Land of Dreams, which was released in September 2022 and debuted at number 5 on the UK Official Albums Chart. Growing up, Owen lived in a small council house with his mother Mary, his father Keith, brother Daniel, and sister Tracey in Oldham. His father was a decorator, later getting a job at a police station. His mother was a supervisor in a bakery. Owen was educated at Holy Rosary Primary and St Augustine's Catholic Schools, both in Oldham. He had little interest in music and played football briefly for Chadderton F.C., in addition to having trials at Manchester United and Rochdale. Before auditioning for Take That, he worked at Barclays in Failsworth. After selecting Gary Barlow as the group's lead singer in 1989, Nigel Martin-Smith introduced Owen, Howard Donald, Jason Orange and finally Robbie Williams to the fold. The group were signed to RCA records, and after a number of top 40 hits, eventually secured their first number one with Barlow's "Pray". Previous hits included "A Million Love Songs", "It Only Takes a Minute" and "Could It Be Magic". The band's debut album Take That & Party was released on 17 August 1992. It reached number two on the UK Album Chart. The following year saw the release of their second album, Everything Changes. It went straight in at number one on the UK Albums Chart and spawned four number-one singles, as well as "Why Can't I Wake Up with You" and "Love Ain't Here Anymore" hitting number two and three respectively. Owen sang lead vocals on "Babe", which was released in December 1993. Their third album Nobody Else went straight to number 1 and was to be their last studio album of the '90s. The album had three number-one singles, including "Back for Good" which peaked at number seven on the US Billboard Hot 100 and was brought forward an unprecedented six weeks before its official release such was the demand for the single. Owen also sang lead vocals on "The Day After Tomorrow" from the album. A Greatest Hits collection followed again reaching number one. The album featured the band's eighth number-one single "How Deep Is Your Love". This was to be the first single released by Take That as a four piece (without Williams) and it was their last single until they reformed in 2005. Although Owen's vocal contributions were limited in Take That's original run, he was arguably the most popular member of the group, on account of his boyish good looks and sweet demeanour, regularly earning awards such as Smash Hit's "Most Fanciable Male in the World" and "Best Haircut". ... Source: Article "Mark Owen" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Filmography (76 titles)

Take That live from Etihad StadiumMovie

Take That live from Etihad Stadium

Self · 2026

Take That - The Circus Live - Manchester 2026Movie

Take That - The Circus Live - Manchester 2026

Self · 2026

Take That7.1Show

Take That

Self · 2026

Take That play Baloise SessionMovie

Take That play Baloise Session

Self : Vocals · 2025

Take That: This Life – Live In ConcertMovie

Take That: This Life – Live In Concert

Himself · 2024

Take That - Live at the Capital's Jingle Bell Ball 2023Movie

Take That - Live at the Capital's Jingle Bell Ball 2023

Self · 2023

Radio 2 In Concert Take That8.0Movie

Radio 2 In Concert Take That

Self · 2023

Greatest Days6.1Movie

Greatest Days

Train Busker · 2023

Take That's Greatest Days: 30 Years in the Making3.0Movie

Take That's Greatest Days: 30 Years in the Making

Self · 2023

The Coronation Concert6.0Movie

The Coronation Concert

Self · 2023

Take That at the BBC7.0Movie

Take That at the BBC

himself · 2022

Take That: Odyssey - Greatest Hits Live8.7Movie

Take That: Odyssey - Greatest Hits Live

Self · 2019

Take That: Odyssey - Greatest Hits LiveMovie

Take That: Odyssey - Greatest Hits Live

Self · 2019

Take That: We've Come a Long WayMovie

Take That: We've Come a Long Way

Self · 2018

Take That: Wonderland Live from the O210.0Movie

Take That: Wonderland Live from the O2

Self · 2017

One Love Manchester8.4Movie

One Love Manchester

Self · 2017

An Evening with Take ThatMovie

An Evening with Take That

Self · 2017

Robbie Williams: BRITs IconMovie

Robbie Williams: BRITs Icon

Self · 2016

Take That: These Days On Tour4.0Movie

Take That: These Days On Tour

Self · 2015

TFI FridayShow

TFI Friday

Self · 2015

Take That: Apple Music FestivalMovie

Take That: Apple Music Festival

Self · 2015

Take That Live 20159.7Movie

Take That Live 2015

Self · 2015

The 90s: Ten Years That Changed the World8.7Movie

The 90s: Ten Years That Changed the World

Self (archive footage) · 2015

Die Helene Fischer Show 20149.0Movie

Die Helene Fischer Show 2014

Self - Take That · 2014

Movie

Gary Barlow and Friends

Self · 2013

London 2012 Olympic Closing Ceremony: A Symphony of British Music6.9Movie

London 2012 Olympic Closing Ceremony: A Symphony of British Music

Self - Take That · 2012

Take That: Progress Live7.2Movie

Take That: Progress Live

Self · 2011

Take That: Look Back, Don't Stare7.4Movie

Take That: Look Back, Don't Stare

Self · 2010

Take That: The Circus Live7.2Movie

Take That: The Circus Live

Self · 2010

Take That: In Session At Abbey RoadMovie

Take That: In Session At Abbey Road

Self · 2009