Born in Hamilton, Mark acted in school plays such as Macbeth and Julius Caesar. On finishing school he followed his father working in the pits but soon became restless and disillusioned with Britain and wanted to travel so saved his money from his job as a timber porter and went to Australia where he joined a small theatrical touring company doing potted versions of Shakespearean classics. He also did 4 films there including Mick Jagger's 'Ned Kelly' When he was broke he spent some time as a boxer resulting in getting his nose broken. After having it reshaped he returned to Britain where he did road repair work, worked in a Bookies. He started to get small acting jobs in such series as Sam. The Borrowers, Stramgers and Bullman. His first appearance in Taggert was in 1983 in an episode called 'Killer' in 1983. His interests include fishing. gardening and breeding butterflies
Canada's snowboarding world champion Mark McMorris is one of the most decorated and successful athletes in the sport's competitive history. It all started for Mark McMorris on the slopes of Calgary, where he and his brother, Craig, cut their teeth in skiing and snowboarding during family holidays. Mark joined the Saskatchewan Snowboard Team at the age of 11 and soon began competing in rail jams and slopestyle contests around Canada. In 2009, at the age of 15, Mark competed in his first FIS World Cup snowboard contest and his first Burton U.S. Open. Then he secured spots on the podium at nearly every contest he entered. At his first X Games appearance, in Aspen, Colorado, in 2011, Mark earned a silver medal in Slopestyle and fourth place in Big Air. But everything changed for Mark when he made history by landing snowboarding's first ever backside triple cork 1440 at Snowmass park in Colorado. After that, Mark was invited on a park shoot with the crew from Brain Farm Cinema's The Art of Flight. He impressed while riding a custom-built jump and he's since gone on to appear in many other films, including Standing Sideways and 13. Mark continued to put in strong performances on the competitive stage as well as the screen. In 2012, he won double gold at X Games by winning the Big Air and Slopestyle categories. He also claimed victory at the US Open and dominated the upper echelons of the overall Slopestyle rankings on the TTR World Snowboard Tour while racking up medals at the Dew Tour, European Open, Air & Style and the X Games. Then, in 2014, he represented Canada at Slopestyle's debut at the Games in Sochi, Russia, where he won a bronze medal while competing with a broken rib. A freak accident while filming in the backcountry in 2017 led to multiple serious injuries and required an emergency helicopter evacuation, but Mark knows perhaps better than anyone that tough moments just make you stronger. "I got lucky on this one," he said at the time. "It's reminded me not to taking anything for granted." He bounced back from that injury setback in outstanding style with a series of impressive results throughout the 2018 season, including a headline-grabbing third-place finish in the Snowboard Slopestyle event in Pyeongchang, South Korea, and first place at the Burton US Open in Aspen, Colorado. He started 2020 with silver in Big Air at the Winter X Games in Aspen, bringing him level with Shaun White's record of 18 X Games medals. It wasn't long before he surpassed that total, claiming Big Air gold and Slopestyle silver a few weeks later at X Games Norway. Mark was back in the medals in 2021, too, with gold in Big Air at the FIS Snowboarding World Championships in Aspen. Mark is also the star of his own video game, Mark McMorris Infinite Air. And he's a philanthropist: The McMorris Foundation, which Mark launched with his brother in 2012, raises money to help Canadian children pursue their passion in sports.
Mark McNeil is quickly emerging as a premier young talent in entertainment. With an artistic background rooted in British Theatre and Stella Adler, he has honed in on developing his skills as a performer. Starring in the award-winning short film "Take a Little Time" and featured in Lebron James' upcoming feature film "Shooting Stars", which will premiere on Peacock. Mark's emotional range shines brilliantly alongside established actors.
Mark McQueen was born on 29 May 1980 in Southport, England, UK. He is a director and assistant director, known for Devil's Playground (2010), The Tournament (2009) and Dynamo: Magician Impossible (2011).
Mark Mckenna Jr. was born on December 14, 2003 in Dublin, Ireland. He is an actor, known for Kin (2021) and Fair City (1989).
Mark Meadows is an actor, known for Nicholas Nickleby (2002), High Heels and Low Lifes (2001) and McDonald & Dodds (2020).
Mark Medoff was born on March 18, 1940 in Mt. Carmel, Illinois, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Children of a Lesser God (1986), Children on Their Birthdays (2002) and The Heart Outright (2016). He was married to Stephanie Thorne and Vicki Luella Eisler. He died on April 23, 2019 in Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA.
Mark Meer is a Canadian voice actor, writer and improviser known for providing the voice of male Commander Shepard, Niftu Cal, the Hanar and the Vorcha in the Mass Effect franchise of science fiction video games by BioWare. He also voiced in Dragon Age and other video games. He is married to Belinda Cornish.
Mark Meir is an actor and producer, known for The Summoned, The Ice Cream Truck (2017) and Fear the Walking Dead (2015).
Mark was born with a hearing deficiency in the mid frequency range where most human voices project within. With the help of two kind and able speech therapists, Mark was eventually able to sound like most of his elementary aged peers. In undergraduate study of advertising, Mark was asked to be a co-presenter of a campaign for a prospective client, and upon accepting the charge despite his fears of speaking in front of large groups of people, the experience came to be one of liberation. While residing in Wilmington NC as a part time music video director, Mark directed a film short entitled 'Interstate' where he cast himself in the film. The film headlined at the 1st annual Cucalorus film festival and eventually led the way to an audition opportunity for the feature 'Empire Records'. Mark has worked both behind and in front of the camera in various capacities. He holds advanced degrees in Psychology, Sociology / Gerontology, and Interdisciplinary Arts.