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Amy Huberman's brother lands two major acting roles

Mark Huberman is set to follow in the footsteps of his famous sister Amy, as he has landed two major roles in theatre and television.

The 35-year-old, who has previously starred in Frank, Vikings, Pure Mule and The Clinic, is set to star in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf in Dublin’s Gate Theatre, and will also star alongside Love/Hate star Tom Vaughan-Lawlor  in TV3’s 1916 centenary drama Trial of the Century.

Speaking about growing up within such a talented family, Mark said, “I don’t know. It just happened. It is bananas. It wasn’t as if it was a ‘stage school’ house, or Hollywood parents, bringing you to auditions when you were six.”

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On the topic of fame, Mark admitted that he’s not sure if he’ll be able to handle it as well as his sister Amy.

“I’m not sure. I mean, Amy is so talented and so brilliant at what she does, and so good at handling people’s appreciation for what she does, that she can be in that world so easily,” he told Independent.ie.

“I haven’t done many interviews. I’m just less comfortable with attention really.

“I’m not saying Amy’s massively comfortable with it, but I mean if you watch her in an interview on telly, she’s amazing at it,” he added.

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