Mark Mansfield was born on May 27, 1976 in Bristol, England. He is an actor and assistant director, known for Badla (2019), Janus (2021) and Baitless Hook (2018).
Mark Manson is known for Mark Manson (2017), Your Own Way Out (2015) and The Subtle Art of Not Giving a #@%! (2023).
MARK MARABELLA is an Emmy® nominated executive producer and founder of Marabella Productions. He has over 20 years of experience developing, writing, producing, or directing more than 200 hours of comedy, concerts, talk shows, documentary specials and non-fiction series for VH1, Discovery, I.D., Science, History, National Geographic, MSNBC, Travel Channel, and PBS. In 2009, Mark also helped launch heritageradionetwork, an on-line podcast network composed of more than two-dozen shows. While there, he co-hosted the Q-Report. Mark is also a member of the Writers Guild East and a long-time member of the Producers Guild of America having served as National Board Member, Delegate for the Producers Council, Vice Chairman of PGA East and Chairman of its Documentary and Non-Fiction Committee. In 2015, after writing, producing, and directing the series DO NOT DISTURB for Investigation Discovery with award-winning executive producer Joel Schumacher, Mark completed 5 episode scripts for MAKING OF THE MOB: Chicago for Stephen David Entertainment that premiered on AMC, then returned for 10 new episodes of Investigation Discovery's new hit series, SHADOW OF DOUBT as show runner and head writer He begins a pilot for another new scripted series in 2017. Prior to founding Marabella Productions, Mark was the show runner and writer of 60 hours of Discovery's top-rated prime-time true crime procedural series THE FBI FILES for three and half seasons. Through his storytelling, the award-winning series became number one on Discovery two years running, remaining among Discovery's top-rated shows of all time, more recently anchoring the launch of Discovery's, I.D. Thirty episodes of the series can now be seen on Netflix and Amazon. Originally from Buffalo, New York, Mark began his television career at VH1 working on comedies, talk shows, and music documentaries many of which were nominated for Cable Ace Awards. He went on to become Director of Production and Development for the award winning, independent television and documentary company Globalvision, where he supervised many investigative human rights programs for PBS, the last titled GLOBALIZATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS hosted by award winning journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault. The one-hour documentary won top honors at the World Film Fest in Houston. His work has been broadcast internationally in over 120 countries. Mark has also written for numerous independent newspapers and magazines, and worked closely with top literary and talent agents in New York City.
Born in 1963 and raised in Philadelphia until the age of five, Mark came from a creative family. He has keen insight on the lighter side of humanity. His father Jéan Marcarian was born in Marseilles, France and came over with his sister Louise. Marks Uncle was also a great artist as well. "My Uncle Mike truly influenced me a great deal as an artistic person." In the 1980's Mark had a desire to get into television broadcasting. He attended the infamous American School of Broadcasting which was owned by Long John Wade the disc jockey from Philadelphia. While attending American Academy of Broadcasting (AAB), Mark migrated back to his "home base" in Warminster, PA to live with his best friend Peter Betts for some time. Mark worked odd jobs, mostly in retail as he made his way through Bucks County Community College as a communications major. Eventually, Mark became a retail manager and moved onto companies such as Pep Boys, Giant and Amerada Hess Corporation; (HESS gas stations) Mark was married in April of 1986 but divorced in 1998. He has two children, Brandyn and Ryan. "Mark was always trying to make people laugh. He had to because his home life growing up was terrible." "His outlet was his innate ability make others laugh. To this day, I still think back and chuckle." states childhood friend Scott Schubert. In the meantime, Mark has enjoyed acting in many films and has stepped up his goals and drive to become a truly awesome actor. His natural talent is in playing all types of roles from a lawyer, doctor, serial killer, father almost any character. Mark has great range be it a comedy, horror, action or drama. Says Mark, "I love acting because it provides me the ability to transcend and actually step into someone's life and become that person." "I'm Always seeing life's lighter side, trying to make people laugh and truly love to perform, especially in front of a camera."
Mark Marchillo is a director and writer, known for Breaking Legs (2017), Moulin Rouge! (2001) and Gay Camp (2018).
Mark Marek was born on June 5, 1956. He is known for Mad (2010), Web Premiere Toons: The Funtastic Four (2001) and Planet of the Magillas (2001).
Mark Marette is known for Alaska: The Last Frontier (2011).
Mark Margolis is an American actor who is well-known for his collaborations with film director Darren Aronofsky, particularly Pi, Requiem for a Dream, Noah, Black Swan and The Fountain. He also acted in the hit Jim Carrey comedy Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. He is married to Jacqueline Margolis since 1962 and has one child with her.
Mark Margolis is an American actor who is well-known for his collaborations with film director Darren Aronofsky, particularly Pi, Requiem for a Dream, Noah, Black Swan and The Fountain. He also acted in the hit Jim Carrey comedy Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. He is married to Jacqueline Margolis since 1962 and has one child with her.
Mark Marron is known for Phoenix Forgotten (2017) and Myth (2020).