Mark Ivanir has been working as a professional film and television actor in Los Angeles since 2001. His first major film role was in Steven Spielberg's Oscar winning epic Schindler's List (1993). He rejoined with Spielberg twice, first for a cameo appearance in Terminal, then again for Tintin. A pivotal role in Robert De Niro's 2006 film, The Good Shepherd, landed Mark a role in Barry Levinson's What Just Happened, this time acting alongside De Niro. He has booked over 35 Guest Star and Guest Lead roles on television shows such as: 24, Monk, CSI NY, Law and Order, Fringe, CSI Miami, Nikita and many others. Ivanir's road to Hollywood was circuitous at best. Born in the communist Ukraine (former USSR), he immigrated to Israel with his family in 1972. While serving in the Israeli Army he participated in the then clandestine mission to bring Ethiopian Jews to Israel. His military experience and expertise has been tapped for various TV and Film roles. After completing his stint in the Military, Ivanir turned down several job offers from Israel's Secret Service, and gave up studying medicine to pursue a higher vocation-clowning. He completed two years in a Circus school, traveled throughout Europe performing on the streets, and ended up working in a Parisian Circus - Cirque Pawelles. After leaving the circus, Mark entered into formal theatrical training, studying at Israel's top acting school Nissan Nativ, later co-founding a theatre company made up of actors from the former USSR called Gesher Theatre. Within two years, Gesher became Israel's top theatrical outfit and was hailed by the London Times as "one of the six best theatre companies in the world." Mark performed many different roles, translated and adapted eight plays for the company and performed everywhere from Lincoln Center to the National Theatre in London as well as major stages in Paris, Rome, and Berlin. After being cast by Spielberg in Schindler's List, Ivanir moved to London to study with Philippe Gaulier and the actors of the Theater De Complicite. During this stint, he landed roles in The Man Who Cried (with Johnny Depp) and Secret Affair which encouraged him to relocate to Hollywood. Tapping his command of Russian, English, French, Arabic, German and Hebrew, Mark has been working consistently in major studio film and television projects in eclectic roles spanning from a Russian spy to an Israeli producer to a German elephant trainer. He lives in LA with his wife and two daughters.
Mark J. Clifford was born in 1958 in Portsmouth, Ohio. He is an actor, known for Reprisal, Cherry, and The Stand-In. He graduated from Ohio University in Athens, Ohio in 1980 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. He enjoys classic rock music and traveling to Springfield, Ohio to see The Hugely Brothers rock band perform.
Mark J. Goodman was born on October 11, 1952 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He is known for Police Academy 6: City Under Siege (1989), Desperate Housewives (2004) and Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993). He was previously married to Carol Miller.
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Mark J. Palmer is known for Seaspiracy (2021).
Mark J.W. Elston is an actor and composer, known for Manhandlers (2012), Delpha's Diary (2013) and Twitchy's Twisted Tales (2014).
Mark is an English actor who was born in Rotterdam on the 23rd August to British parents Jill Cornelius, a nurse from Coventry, and Andy Jackson, an engineer from Birkenhead. He also has a younger sister, Danielle, who works as an environmental professional. He was educated at The Birkenhead School and The British School Of The Netherlands. Later he read English Literature and Drama at The University of East Anglia and then trained at the prestigious Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Mark plays series regular Isaac in The Orville (2017) for Twentieth Century Fox Television and Fuzzy Door Productions opposite Seth MacFarlane, Adrianne Palicki, Scott Grimes, Halston Sage, J. Lee, Peter Macon and Penny Johnson Jerald. His extensive stage credits include appearing with Celia Imrie and Robert Glenister in the award-winning Noises Off at London's Old Vic Theatre, the international tour of One Man Two Guvnors with Rufus Hound, performing opposite Robert Powell in Agatha Christie's Black Coffee and playing Captain Stewart in the National Theatre's acclaimed production of War Horse by Michael Morpurgo at the New London Theatre in London's West End.
Mark Jackson is a writer and director, known for Without (2011), This Teacher (2018) and War Story (2014).
Mark Jackson is a Cape Town filmmaker. He has a BSc degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Cape Town, and moved into film-making as soon as he graduated in 1995. He also writes all his own work, and so far has produced, filmed and edited it all too. He also worked as a storyboard artist. He has had experience in all aspects of filmmaking - from filming TV documentaries to directing and editing commercials, to assistant editing a feature in Hollywood in 2003.
Mark Jackson is an actor, known for Wreckers (2011).