Mark Berry is known for Blade: Trinity (2004), Blown Away (1994) and Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon (1993).
Mark Best is amongst Australia's most awarded and revered chefs. At Marque restaurant he cemented his place in the upper echelons of the global fine dining scene. Amongst a raft of awards Marque was featured for three years running in the prestigious San Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants, commencing with the 2010 "Break-through award". For 10 years the restaurant held 3 Hats in the Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Guide. Mark started his working life as an electrician in the gold mines of Western Australia before starting his culinary career at the age of 25. He soon found his passion for French food, which in 1995 saw him open Peninsula Bistro in Balmain. In 1998, deciding to widen his study of French cuisine Mark worked at Alain Passard's renowned three Michelin star restaurant, L'Arpége in Paris. He followed this with time at Raymond Blanc's, Le Manoir aux Quat' Saison in Oxfordshire. These experiences fuelled his desire to open Marque in 1999. Having closed Marque in 2016 to pursue other interests, Mark opened Bistro by Mark Best on the Genting Dream, operated by Dream Cruise lines sailing out of Singapore. Mark is an ambassador for AEG domestic appliances, a published author, speaker and avid photographer.
Mark Beswick is an actor, known for Waterloo Road (2006), Our Girl (2013) and DCI Banks (2010).
Mark Bettencort is an actor, known for Fateful Findings (2013).
Mark Billingham was born in Birmingham on July 2nd 1961 and attended King Edward VI Camp Hill Grammar School before going on to graduate with a B.A. in Drama and Theatre Arts from the University of Birmingham. Whilst also pursuing a career as a stand-up comedian, he played several supporting roles in television shows, notably from 1989 to 1992,in 'Maid Marian and Her Merry Men', a comedic take on the Robin Hood story, nominally a children's show but containing many satirical and topical jokes best understood by adults. In addition to playing gormless Gary, one of the sheriff's guards, he also contributed scripts. Later in the 1990s he wrote for 'Knight School', another show supposedly for children and also with a medieval setting but with lots of anachronistic humour. However, in the twenty-first century, whilst still continuing as an occasional stand-up comic, Mark has been associated with a totally different style of writing to his children's programmes. This is as the creator of the stocky, no-nonsense police detective Tom Thorne in a series of mystery novels. He was awarded the Theakston's Old Peculiar prize for the best crime novel of 2005 for his book 'Lazy Bones' and the Sherlock award for the best new fictional detective by a British writer. As of January 2009 the television rights to the books have been optioned with the likelihood of David Morrissey playing Thorne. Mark, his wife Claire and their children now live in Hertfordshire, where he supports Wolverhampton Wanderers from a distance and lists among his hobbies 'smuggling examples of Victorian taxidermy into the house.' In 2010 Thorne did indeed make his small screen debut, played by David Morrissey.
Mark Billingham was born on June 11, 1965 in Walsall, Staffordshire, England, UK. He is an actor and producer, known for Changeling (2008), The Gunman (2015) and Collateral Damage.
Mark Birch was born on April 15, 1965 in Paterson, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Battle of the Sexes (2017), Beauty in the Broken (2015) and The Jimmy Show (2001). He has been married to Kim D'Armond since May 25, 2008. They have one child.
Mark Bishop is an actor and writer, known for Viper (1994), Helix (2015) and Reunion (2003).
Mark Bittman is known for Meat Me Halfway (2021).