With twenty years of experience in the entertainment industry, Mark Alan has worked on all sides of the lens. From modest beginnings in New York City acting in soap operas to working for the Travel Channel, his professional titles have ranged from Story Editor to Head of Development to his current position of EVP for Joe Dante and Mike Finnell's company, Renfield Productions. Alan clocked about fifteen years of working with writers in screenplay development, before switching to a full-time Producer role. Alan produced the multi-award-winning feature Dark which premiered at the Oldenburg Film Festival, starring Alexandra Breckenridge and Whitney Able. He also produced Shriekfest's Best Horror of 2018, Camp Cold Brook, starring Chad Michael Murray and Danielle Harris. In addition to heading the Dante empire, he continues to co-produce the long-running, acclaimed web franchise Trailers From Hell alongside some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry.
Mark Alan Loynd is an actor, known for Daan san nam nui (2011).
Born in Edmonton Alberta, Mark discovered his love for acting as a member of his high school improvisational team. After graduation he went on to study theatre at the University of Alberta. Mark has had appearances in the film Born To Be Blue and TV shows Supernatural, 112263, Zoeys Extraordinary Playlist, Nancy Drew, Home Before Dark and The Flash. Mark associate produced his first feature film The Savage Tales of Frank Macguffin.
Mark Alazraki is a director and writer, known for La Balada de Hugo Sanchez (2018), Mentada de Padre (2019) and Club de Cuervos (2015).
Mark Albrow is known for Industrial Soundtrack for the Urban Decay (2015).
Mark Alden is an actor, known for The Tag Conspiracy (2021), The Pro Bono Watchman (2022) and Lady Lawman (2021).
Mark Alderson is known for The Fifteen Billion Pound Railway (2014).
Mark Aldred is known for Warhol (2014).
Mark Aldridge is known for his work on Agatha & Poirot: Partners in Crime (2021), Agatha Christie: 100 Years of Poirot and Miss Marple (2020) and Agatha Christie's England (2021).
Mark Alesia is known for Athlete A (2020), The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame... (1999) and MSNBC Live (1996).