Mark Harrington is known for Yesterday Is Gone and The Mystery of Her (2022).
Mark Harris - Bio 2019 finds British Born and Bred Actor, Mark Harris leading " Pretty Boy" with London's leading top crime Producor's Jon Sothcott's company Hereford Films, "Pretty Boy", is based on the best-selling autobiography of Roy 'Pretty Boy' Shaw the notorious bare knuckle boxer and London underworld face, Harris will lead and star as Shaw in the film, from a script by Ray Bogdanovich and Dean Lines, the writing duo behind upcoming crime drama "The Hatton Garden Job", which Harris was supporting Matthew Goode as well as Larry Lamb and Stephen Moyer. Later this year and into 2020 Harris will also lead for Hereford Films. " Last Man Standing". Most recently, Harris was seen in "Bonded By Blood 2" as well as the award-winning action thriller "Abducted", a gritty drama depicting the dark underbelly of LA's child trafficking rings which Harris also directed. "Abducted" won best independent film at the 2015 UK National Film Awards 2015 as well as the Idyllwild International Festival Of Cinema in California. After roles in films such as "Brighton Rock", with Helen Mirren and Sam Riley, Mark achieved his first supporting role in Susan Jacobson's "The Holding" opposite Vincent Regan and Kierston Wareing. The adrenaline fuelled thriller was released by Lionsgate in 2011 to critical and commercial success, winning Mark his next role playing Tommy and winning Adam Deacon' a BAFTA for "Anuvahood" which opened at number one in the UK box office. Mark added a further three box office hits to his resume, including roles in gritty thriller "Offender" with Joe Cole (Peaky Blinders) hooligan action drama "GBH" and Universal Picture's "Outside Bet" opposite the legendary Bob Hoskins.
Mark Harris is an actor, known for The Favorite (2019).
Mark is a self-taught filmmaker. His movies have come out to major distributor and he's self-distributed many of his earlier films and sold hundred of thousands copies in US and overseas. Mark was born and raised in the Englewood community of Chicago. The same community Bermic Mac, Jennifer Hudson, Lorraine Hansberry, Janet Hubert and Derek Rose are from. Mark is the Founder of 1555Filmworks a film production company that produces feature films and he's the Founder of the Englewood International Film Festival. Englewood is known as one of the most dangerous places to live in the United States. The crime rate, although reported most frequently, can not overshadow the hope for the future of this Chicago area.The goal of The Englewood International Film Festival is to change the imaging and condition of the people in Englewood.
Mark Harris is a writer, known for Five Came Back (2017), Year of the Living Dead (2013) and Moguls & Movie Stars: A History of Hollywood (2010). He has been married to Tony Kushner since April 27, 2003.
Mark Harris is an assistant director, known for Luxury Gala 2019 (2019), Luxury Gala 2020 (2020) and World of Wow (2014).
Mark Hartley is a multiple ARIA award winning and AFI award winning filmmaker. In 2008 his highly acclaimed debut feature, "Not Quite Hollywood" - featuring Jamie Lee Curtis, Dennis Hopper, Barry Humphries and Quentin Tarantino - was selected as opening night film of the Melbourne International Film Festival before having a 50 print Australian theatrical release through Madman Entertainment. At the 2008 Australian Film Institute Awards "Not Quite Hollywood" won Best Documentary and Hartley was awarded the inaugural "AFI Documentary Trailblazer" award. He also received an AFI nomination for Best Editing. "Not Quite Hollywood" also won both the 2009 Filmink award and the Film Critics Circle Association (FCCA) award for Best Documentary - voted by a national body of professional film critics in Australia. Prior to embarking on "Not Quite Hollywood", Hartley was Australia's busiest music video maker, directing over 150 promos for local and international artists including Powderfinger, The Living End, Sophie Monk, The Cruel Sea and Joe Cocker. He has received a total of 8 ARIA nominations, winning two statuettes (he tied with himself at the 2000 awards). He has also won a Tui for "Best Music Video" at the New Zealand Music Awards and has been nominated for an International MTV Award. In addition, Hartley directed the official music video of the XXVII Olympic Games, the video for Walt Disney's theatrical release, "The Jungle Book 2" and was commissioned by Screentime to direct the debut music videos for the first two "Popstars" winners. Hartley has also directed a number of long form documentaries on classic Australian Films working in collaboration with Peter Weir, Bruce Beresford, Gillian Armstrong, Fred Schepisi and Phillip Noyce. These documentaries have been released internationally through Criterion in the United States and Second Sight in the United Kingdom. He was recently involved in the production of the International Blu-ray release of "Baraka" and has also created content for Severin Films and Blue Underground in the United States.
Mark Harvey is an actor, known for Typo (2021).
Mark Haslett is known for Heavy Rescue: 401 (2016).
Mark Hatfield is an actor and assistant director, known for Gina's Journey: The Search for William Grimes (2017), For Keeps? (1988) and Sanador: The Healer (2019).