
Mark Griffiths
Career at a glance
10Hallmark films
1 at Christmas
across 10 rated films
Mostly standard issue
Best reviewed
Our House7.3
Most recent
A Novel Romance2015
Mark Griffiths is a behind-the-camera Hallmark hand, a director and writer who shaped ten titles between 2005 and 2015 rather than chasing the spotlight himself. His strongest work is Our House from 2006, which at 7.3 sits comfortably at the top of his list, with Love's Unending Legacy close behind at 6.9 and McBride: Requiem from the same year not far off at 6.5. He leans toward the big city more than the small town, and Christmas barely figures in his run, just one holiday title across the decade. There is nothing strange or high-concept here. He keeps the storytelling grounded and conventional, the kind of steady, watchable Hallmark fare that does its job without showing off. If you like a tidy, well-made movie that trusts the material, his name in the credits is a quiet sign of good hands.
Follow & about Mark
- From
- Vancouver
Mark Griffiths is a Canadian screenwriter and film director. Griffith is married to Louise Baker.
Mark’s signature
Across 10 films, Mark frequently leans into Wedding Anniversary, frequently plays a doctor and is often set in the big city.
- Wedding Anniversary2 films
- the big city3 films
- a doctor2 films
- a return home5 films
- a wedding finale2 films
10
10 Hallmark movies over 11 years.
Roughly 0.9 a year, every year.
Known for
On-screen partners

Mark’s most frequent on-screen partner is Brooke D'Orsay, with 2 films together.
Where Mark fits in
The corners of the Hallmark universe Mark keeps turning up in. Each one is a full ranked guide.
All 10 movies
Newest first2010s
5 filmsMark’s standouts
In pictures
A quick look at Mark’s Hallmark run — headshot and the posters fans know best.
Mark’s creative circle
Go-to cast
- Brooke D'Orsay2 films
- Christie Laing2 films
Who Mark works with
The cast and crew Mark keeps ending up on set with — the regular faces you’ll recognise from one film to the next. Bigger circle, more films together.
Movies by year
Ratings profile
Average 6.3 across 10 rated movies — each dot is one film.










