Mark Askwith is a producer and writer, known for Prisoners of Gravity (1990), InnerSpace (2008) and Power Stone (1999).
Mark is a film/TV actor and stunt performer, he is known for his character Ketkrókur, a Dark Elf in the movie "Krampus". His career began as the scale acting and stunt double for Thorin Oakenshield in the "The Hobbit" trilogy. He then graduated with a Bachelor of Performing Arts from Te Ahaha NZ Institute of Creativity, Wellington, NZ. His theatre debut was as Krapp in Samuel Beckett's "Krapps Last Tape", before appearing in Dexter Fletcher's "Rocketman" and the TV series "Young Offenders" and "The Brigade". An accomplished creature performer, Mark is also a member of both the New Zealand and Irish Stunt Guilds. Mark will appear in the "Curse of the Shaman" and "Bound to Work" movies in 2022.
Mark Atkins is known for A Perfect Vacation (2015), Android Cop (2014) and Night Orchid (1997).
Comedic-actor Mark Atkinson hails from Rhode Island and started his entertainment career soon after graduating from The University of Rhode Island in the New England stand-up comedy circuit. After transplanting to Southern California he studied improv at legendary improv schools The Groundlings and Second City in LA. Mark has acted in many of student films, short films, web-series and independent feature films. In addition, you might have seen him in several local, regional, national, and even international commercials for Kawasaki, Cox Communications, and Kia to name a few. Mark is also one of the co-hosts of The IntelleXual Podcast among other hosting gigs. In addition to acting and hosting, Mark has been very pro-active in writing and producing several projects in recent years including: the award-winning web-series "Soldiers Of Misfortune" & "Jordan Hates" (Best Webisode: San Diego Film Award 2017) and "A Quint-mas Carol" (Best Comedy Short at The Various Artist Independent Film Festival 2017) and "92115" (Spirit of San Diego Award 2019). Mark has also received the coveted San Diego "A-List" Actor award multiple times for his work in 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 and was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for "Lucky" at the 2019 San Diego Film Awards and the 2019 Oceanside Film Festival. Mark resides in San Diego and will be seen and his voice will be heard in several up-coming projects in 2021...
Mark Atteberry was born in Santa Rosa, California and grew up in nearby Sebastopol where his mother worked for a local newspaper and his father was a mechanic. Small town life and hard work on his grandfather's dairy gave him invaluable life skills but a move to LA in his late teens gave him his love of the Entertainment Industry. Mark began his creative endeavors first in music as a trombone and keyboard player where he played in numerous pit orchestras in Los Angels and the Bay Area. After making the transition to acting, he studied with many of the top teachers including Roy London, Ivana Chubbuck, Larry Moss and Vladimir Ilyin of the Moscow Art Theatre. Mark began his professional acting career in commercials and theater culminating in a highly acclaimed performance in Sam Shepard's "Angel City" in Los Angeles. Soon after, Mark continued his success with various roles in television including notable performances in "24," "Dexter," "Criminal Minds," "The Newsroom," "Scandal," "American Crime," "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." and "Grace & Frankie." His feature film work ranges from blockbuster hits like David Fincher's "Gone Girl" and Ang Lee's "The Hulk" to notable indies like the "The Future" and "Butterfly Circus." Mark's hobby is documentary and portrait photography. He did well enough at it that at one point he was voted one of the "Best Headshot Photographers in Los Angeles" by BackStage West magazine. And, in 2010 he was honored by the Photography for Social Change Foundation as one of the "Top 100 Documentary-Style Photographers." Mark lectures regularly on the topics of "Image and Type" and "Acting in LA." He has co-written several books including "The Working Actor's Guide to LA" and "The Stunt Guide." Mark is the founder of Be A Working Actor Studios in Los Angeles.
Mark August is an actor, known for A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (2019), Pan American: Vol. I and Acceptance (2011).
Mark Bacolcol is an actor and writer, known for Altar Boy, Lovebound (2018) and Travis Turner (2021).
Mark Badley-Newkirk is known for Cursed Films (2020).
Mark Baggott is an assistant director and production manager, known for My Saviour (2019), Doorways (2015) and Typo (2021).
Mark Baynard Baggs was born on May 6, 1958 in Decatur, Alabama, USA. He is an actor, known for Get Out (2017), Billionaire Boys Club (2018), Runaway Island (2015), Almost Friends (2016) and Aether: Prologue (2015). He has been married to Kedra Carriger Baggs since November 16, 1996 and have lived in Daphne, Alabama since 1998. They have two children.