Mark Bonto is an actor and writer, known for Spunky Airlines (2010), The Steam Experiment (2009) and Minor League: A Football Story (2010).
Born in small town Nebraska, Mark Booker attended a liberal arts college where he earned a Bachelor's Degree in New Media and Communications in 2004. He found himself under the bright lights as a semi-pro baseball player. However, his dream shifted when Mark discovered his love of acting and story-telling. He got his start as a filmmaker by writing, directing and producing his own acting vehicle, the dramedy 'Imitation Life,' in 2006. From there Mark has notched his place in the industry by starring in indie successes such as the elevated-genre 'Fields of the Dead,' the epic ensemble piece from renowned director Steve Balderson, 'The Casserole Club,' and the award winning sci-fi thriller 'Lucid.' In 2010, Mark, along with long-time friend, fellow filmmaker and acclaimed cinematographer, Daniel Stephens, formed the production company General Films, a boutique production company focusing on films inspired and dedicated to the current American Next Wave. It's with General Films, where he produces and directs, that Mark has shined the brightest. The lovable romcom 'PerfectMatch' where he has a popular supporting role as well as served as executive producer, and the charming webseries 'Tuberville' where he also writes and produces, are a few of the projects that have etched out a unique and quirky style of film. Mark is now working on producing the heart-felt comedy Merrily and splits his time between Los Angeles and Omaha, Nebraska. Mark is also a musician where he makes his own music and also composes and scores many projects.
Mark Boone Junior was born on March 17, 1955 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Memento (2000), 30 Days of Night (2007) and Batman Begins (2005).
Mark Borchardt was born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He started making films at the age of fourteen with a super-8 camera that he bought from a garage sale for $40. After serving three years in the military he continued his cinematic endeavors at the local university. In the mid-nineties he wrote and produced Halloween radio dramas which were broadcast annually and won a fellowship from the Milwaukee Art Futures Board. Getting nowhere fast on the film front he decided to make a short horror film entitled, Coven (2000). He spent the next three and a half years writing, shooting and editing a troublesome project. This struggle was documented in "American Movie: The Making of Northwestern" (1999), which was picked up by Sony Classics and won the Grand Jury Prize at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival. Since then Mark has made five appearances on Late Show with David Letterman (1993) and has appeared in several movies. He has contributed to the book, "The Independent Film Experience" and has published several articles and short stories for multiple sources. In addition to print, Mark has written several plays, that have been featured and produced for events such as the Village Playhouse's Original One Act Festival, In Milwaukee, and a Samuel French Series at their Los Angeles location. He is working on his lifelong film, "Northwestern", has started writing "Coven 2" and is due to start production in the fall of 2018 on a new feature film script.
Mark Borkowski is an actor and writer, known for When They See Us (2019), Boardwalk Empire (2010) and House of Cards (2013).
A native of St. Louis, Father Bosco was educated at several religious institutions in Berkeley and went on to teach at the University of San Francisco,and Loyola in Chicago before settling at Georgetown University in D.C. He exemplifies the Catholic Jesuit tradition of using the intellect to explore the ramifications of spirituality in art and literature.Besides the expertise on Flannery O'Connor he brought to the documentary he co-directed on her, Bosco has also written on Graham Greene and the theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar. When he is not teaching or publishing, the priest oversees an important ministry of pastoral care at Georgetown University Hospital.
Mark Boslough is known for Disaster Playground (2015), Asteroid Hunters (2020) and Naked Science (2004).
Mark Bovino is an actor, known for Mark of the Beast (2012) and The Bite (2021).
Mark Bowden was born on July 17, 1951 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Black Hawk Down (2001), Luna Park and Money for Nothing (1993). He is married to Gail Louise McLaughlin. They have five children.
Mark Bowe is a producer, known for Barnwood Builders (2013) and Made with Pride (2016).