Mark Chinnery was born on June 28, 1969 in Australia. He is known for Tobe! Dakota (2013), Catch the Wave Kodawari Navi (2017) and Kiseki taiken! Anbiribabô (1997).
Mark is a native Houstonian with 21 years of experience. Mark is on several TV series including; "O'Shea" as Todd Smith, "Walker" as a Grey Flag Mercenary and The Chosen. Some upcoming TV series Mark is attached to for production later in 2023 are "Oceanside" and "Lexa". Mr. Christian also has several projects in the works such as "One Hundred Percent," as (Dr. Phillips), The Box, "Desintegration" as (Draegon). Mark will be staring in a Canadian horror film, "Horror By Midnight" as (Jack). Mark trained in NYC at The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute (Method), The Acting Studio -NY (Meisner Technique), The Maggie Flanigan Studio (Meisner) and New York Film Academy in Musical Theatre. Mark is also a stuntman for Burgoa Film Productions and is an Acting Coach with classes in method acting and Meisner technique.
Mark Christian Subias was born on November 30, 1969 in Fairbanks, Alaska, USA. He is a talent agent and production manager, known for Fleabag (2016), The Devil's Advocate (1997) and End of Days (1999).
Brixton boy made good. Born the first child to Anne Patricia a ballet dancer and Ken William Collins a musician in an upstairs flat in Brixton south London close to the prison. There were two additions to the family Ian his brother and then Clare his sister. It was a tough upbringing with many challenges on the way. The family moved from Brixton to nearby Streatham where Mark although a good achiever initially at school, soon found himself drawn to street gangs and the local Romany gypsy site also taking up boxing at 14 years old. After being moved around schools and often in trouble with the local authorities including the police, left education early to make his Mark on the world. After many years working as a bricklayer, minder and running a car breakers yard plus many other varied occupations Mark turned first to writing/film making (working in different positions on the crew) and then acting. You could say it was fate as he had no intention of taking that path until asked to jump from behind the camera, to in front of it playing a bar man with a few lines on a film called Brown shot on 35mm, when an actor failed to show one day. Mark slowly made the transition to acting after being told on a number of occasions that it was something that he should pursue and at the tender age of 51 started to really focus in that area.
Mark Christopher Lawrence was born on May 22, 1964 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for The Island (2005), Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) and K-PAX (2001).
Mark Chu-Lin is known for Super Power Beat Down (2012), Dead Exit (2009) and Heart of an Empire (2007).
Mark Cirillo is an American actor known for leading man roles in independent films (People You May Know, The Last Straight Man, The Seminarian) and cameo roles in major series (Netflix's Wet Hot American Summer: First Day at Camp, Will&Grace, How I Met Your Mother). The great great great maternal grandson of Ulysses S. Grant, Cirillo was born and raised just outside Hartford, in Connecticut's first town, Windsor. There, he and his family survived a tornado, a hurricane, and carbon monoxide poisoning all before he reached the age of 14. He grew up acting in school plays and local theater productions. His second cousin, Ernie Cirillo, taught and directed Mark at Windsor High School and Ernie's son, Patrick Cirillo is a screenwriter (Tears of the Sun) in Los Angeles. After High school graduation, Mark moved to Los Angeles at 18 years old to attend Loyola Marymount University where he double majored in Film Production and Theater Arts (Bachelor of Arts Degree) with actors Linda Cardellini (ER), Brian Poth (CSI: Miami), actress/writer Gloria Calderon-Kellett (How I Met Your Mother) and producers Effie Brow. After college, Mark studied (and continues to study) with Arthur Mendoza (Stella Adler's protege) at the Actor's Circle Theater, The Groundlings, and Jack Plotnick. His film credits include the lead/title role in The Seminarian, Academy Boyz (with Ed Asner and Donald Faison), Girls Will Be Girls (with Varla Jean Merman and Miss Coco Peru), the multiple award-winning shorts Making Changes (with Rosa Blasi) and Gay Propoganda (over 150 film festivals world-wide) and voice over work on Sam Mendes' American Beauty. On television, Mark has appeared on Will&Grace, Quintuplets (with Andy Richter and Ryan Pinkston), How I Met Your Mother (with Neil Patrick Harris and Alyson Hannigan), Ashton Kutcher's Room 401 on MTV, and was a series regular in the independent Homwrecker Houseboy as the brain damaged Randy. Mark's stage roles include Kenneth in Caught, Edmund in Long Day's Journey Into Night, Clov in Endgame, Andre in The Three Sisters, and Zachariah Rowen in The Kentucky Cycle. Mark works in the community with non-profit organizations like the spcaLA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Los Angeles), Project Angel Food providing free meals to the seriously ill, and ConnPIRG protecting consumers and the environment. Mark has appeared on several news shows as a representative for Project Angel Food and has appeared with animals up for adoption on LA7 ABC Eyewitness News at 11AM and Good Day L.A. on FOX 11 as a representative for the spcaLA.
Mark Clare is an actor, known for User Friendly (1990), We're Here to Help (2007) and The Ray Bradbury Theater (1985).
Mark was born in London and raised in New York, Belgrade, Khartoum and the UK. He now lives in Buckinghamshire, where he writes for film. For four years Mark ran and executive produced the prestigious John Brabourne Awards talent development program for emerging behind the camera talent, and is now bringing this experience to focus on his own love of storytelling. Mark specializes in sci-fi, thriller and horror, with influences ranging from John Carpenter's The Thing to Mulholland Drive and Nightmare Alley. His current projects are a psychological horror script called 'The Night Sea', a psychological thriller called 'Marmont' and a sci-fi feature called 'River Man'.
Mark Cleave is an actor, known for Cheese in the Trap (2016) and Zoo Days (2007).