Mark Hammett is a director and editor, known for Joe's Tornado (2019), What a Cock (2004) and Quest for the Beast (2007).
Mark Hampton is an actor and filmmaker known for his award-winning performances in Town vs. Gown (2015) and Acceptance (2020). Born in New Zealand, Mark moved to the UK as a teenager and made his big-screen debut opposite Academy Award winner F. Murray Abraham in Una vacanza all'inferno (1997) an Italian co-production also starring Marco Leonardi. He then played American heart-throb Brad in the TV series Comin' Atcha! (1999). He went on to appear in a number of classic British television series, including detective drama Jonathan Creek (1997), long-running children's show Grange Hill (1978) and medical drama Casualty (1986). He also had guest roles in Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (2003) and World War Z (2013). Mark is also an award-winning filmmaker in both comedy and drama. In 2010 he won an Empire Award for Top Gun in 60 Seconds (2010). His first dramatic short film starred veteran British actor Richard Heffer taking a haunting journey to the past. In 2015 Mark wrote, directed and starred in Town vs. Gown (2015), a boxing film set in his hometown of Cambridge. The film premiered in the US at Academy Award qualifying the Rhode Island International Film Festival and in the UK at the BAFTA qualifying British Urban Film Festival. Mark won several awards and Town vs. Gown (2015) was nominated for Best Short Film at the Empire Awards 2017. In 2020 Mark wrote, directed and starred in political drama Acceptance (2020). His central performance as a US Congressman earned him several Best Actor awards. In 2022 Mark appeared in pandemic drama This England (2022) horror anthology Midnight Peepshow (2022) and British soap opera Emmerdale Farm (1972). In 2023 he will appear in Liaison (2023) for AppleTV and will play the British Prime Minister in independent thriller Control (2023). Mark Hampton is represented by Nina Malone at IDSA Talent.
Mark Hannah is a producer and actor, known for Straight Into Darkness (2004), The Offspring (1987) and The Faith Club (2017).
Mark Hannant is known for Raag Desh (2017) and Hawaizaada (2015).
Mark Hanson was born in Michigan and grew up being raised in North Dakota, Utah, and Texas. Mark's father and mother divorced when he was six years old and he has seen his father once for a brief time since. He and his older brother Steven, younger sister Rechelle, and younger brother Brent, were raised by his mother Linda McMullin.Though Mark attended many schools in the U.S., he graduated from Rockwall High School in Texas. After graduation,he decided to chase his dream of becoming a character actor in film. With zero connections in the industry and vowing to become a successful actor while living in Dallas, he worked numerous jobs to support his goal. Mark has worked many jobs, including bar tending, security, valet, sales, and repairing antique clocks to name a few. Mark is co-owner of "Fireside Releasing" a film and TV distribution company in Dallas Texas. In Mark's words,"his first big break is yet to come".
Mark Hapka was born on May 29, 1982 in Buffalo, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Parallels (2015), Beyond the Mat (2013) and Days of Our Lives (1965).
Mark William Haptonstall is an American actor and artist. Mark was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado and grew up making movies with his grandfather's video camera. His lifelong passion for acting and film led him to San Francisco where he got his BFA in Acting at the Academy of Art University while competing the two year program at the Meisner Technique Studio at the same time. Mark moved to LA and has since appeared in the films: Dangerous Medicine, Drone Wars, Roxie, Country Fixin's and Makeshift Memories (which he also directed).
Mr. Harelik, a native Texan, grew up in the only Jewish family in the small town of Hamilton in central Texas, where his two biographical plays, The Immigrant and The Legacy, take place. With Randal Myler, he co-wrote Hank Williams: Lost Highway, a biographical musical about the life of the country singer Hank Williams. The Immigrant, The Musical, is based upon his play.
Mark Harley is an actor and writer, known for The Hungover Games (2014), Perfect Sport (2008) and Breaking Point (2011).
Thomas Mark Harmon was born on September 2, 1951, in Burbank, California, to football player and broadcaster Tom Harmon and actress and artist Elyse Knox (née Kornbrath). Harmon played college football and found success as one of TV's hunkiest actors. While many of his roles have relied on good looks, Harmon was impressive on St. Elsewhere (1982) as the suave doctor who contracted AIDS. His sisters are Kelly Harmon, the Tic Tac model; and Kristin Harmon, a painter and ex-wife of musician Ricky Nelson. He is the uncle of musicians Matthew Nelson and Gunnar Nelson of the band Nelson, and actress Tracy Nelson. In 1987, Harmon and his wife, actress Pam Dawber, sued his sister Kristin Harmon, for custody of her youngest son, Sam.