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).
Mark Clifford is known for World of Dance (2017).
Mark Clifton is known for The Puppet Master: Hunting the Ultimate Conman (2022).
Mark Coblentz is known for MasterChef Junior (2013).
Mark Coe is known for Limbo (2023).
Mark Cohen is an actor and writer, known for Funny People (2009), Punching the Clown (2009) and How I Met Your Mother (2005).
Mark Coker is a Silicon Valley tech entrepreneur based in Los Gatos, California. In 2008 he founded Smashwords, the world's leading ebook publishing platform for indie authors. Prior to Smashwords, he was founder and president of BestCalls.com (1998-2003), a publisher of earnings conference call schedules for individual investors which was acquired in 2003 by Shareholder(later acquired and operated by the Nasdaq Stock Exchange). He's also the former founder and president of Dovetail Public Relations, an award-winning strategic communications consultancy that operated between the years of 1993 and 2008. Mark earned his B.S. degree in marketing from the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley class in 1988.
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Mark Coles Smith is an Australian film, television and theater actor, as well as a writer. He grew up in Broome, Australia and received a certificate in Aboriginal Theatre from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. Mark has won numerous awards, including: the Yvonne Cohen Award from VCA Wilin Centre for Indigenous Arts in 2007 and a Helpmann award for 'Best Actor in a Play' (The Drover's Wife).