Mark James Fernandes was born on January 12, 1980 in Bristol, England. He is known for Echelon 8 (2009), Prophets of Science Fiction (2011) and Mad Cowgirl (2006).
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Mark Janicello is a multiple Award-Winning Singer, Actor, Author, Poet, Painter, Producer, Director, Columnist, and Lyricist. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Mark decided at the age of 3 that he would be an artist and he's been working ever since. His first stage appearance (at 4 years old) was as a soloist in his grandfather's church in Brooklyn, NY. In the intervening years, he has worked in 51 countries, performed in over 100 stage productions, recorded 38 CDs, and appeared innumerable times on television all over the world. In January 2022, "The Finellis Movie" where Mark worked as Creator, Author, Lyricist, and Leading Actor was released worldwide. In the 2020-2021 Awards Season, "The Finellis" accumulated 64 international nominations and won 22 awards in 12 different countries. Janicello speaks English, German and Dutch fluently and is conversant in Italian, French, and Swiss German.
Mark Jansen is known for Joyride (2005), Baramui paiteo (2004) and The Legend of Troisvierges (2008).
Mark Jaramillo is known for God Raiga vs King Ohga (2021).
Mark Jax was born in England. He is an actor, known for Merlin (1998), Desi Boyz (2011) and Despite the Falling Snow (2016).
Mark Jean is a versatile and seasoned television director who has helmed more than 30 MOWs over the last decade, and has directed many hours of episodic television for several major networks. Mark has also made independent features, documentaries, television pilots, and PSAs, as well as an interactive exhibit for a major theme park. He has taught filmmaking at USC School of Cinematic Arts. Known for his thorough preparation, on set ingenuity, and creative energy, Mark is a favorite of both cast and crew. By establishing high expectations and a committed work ethic, he brings out the best in those around him. His sets are fun, respectful, and productive. Mark made his longform debut with the critically-acclaimed Showtime movie, Homecoming, starring Anne Bancroft and Bonnie Bedelia. Ms. Bancroft received a SAG nomination for her performance, and the film won the Gold Award at the Houston International Film Festival, as well as First Place at the New York Film Festival. Other accolades for Mark's directing include: the George Foster Peabody Award for a series of interstitials for Fox Children's Network; The Houston International Film Festival's Gold Award, and the Chicago International Film Festival's Gold Award for his Disney short Who Owns the Sun; and Best Feature Film at the Sprockets Toronto Film Festival for the family comedy Finn on the Fly. He has also written and co-written numerous screenplays, including the historical drama Beast of Bataan for producers Mel Brooks and Jonathan Sanger; Homecoming, which garnered a WGA nomination for Best Longform Adaptation; A Veteran's Christmas, which he also directed for Hallmark; and the adaptation of the young-adult novel Gemini Summer. A novelist himself, Mark's fantasy-adventure Puddlejumpers, published by Hyperion Books, won Voya's Top Shelf Fiction Award. More recently, Mark has been directing a steady stream of MOWs for Hallmark and Lifetime, consistently delivering highly rated, well-crafted films, on time and on budget. Mark graduated from The American Film Institute on full scholarship earning a Master's Degree in Directing. A world traveler, avid kayaker and paddle-boarder, Mark is a dual-citizen of Canada and the United States, and splits his time between Vancouver Island and Los Angeles.
Mark is best known as the writer/director behind the 2012 sci-fi cult comedy film: 'Whatever Happened to Pete Blaggit' which won the Best Feature Film award at the British Independent Film Festival 2011. Mark trained at the Light House Media Centre, Wolverhampton, where he wrote, produced and directed several documentary and fictional short films. His first feature in 2004:'The Boy with a Thorn in His Side' was a 90 minute comedy that screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 2005. Mark has several feature films in development, and now resides in Brighton.
Mark Jeffery Hayes is known for Here Love Lies (2023).
Mark Jeffrey Miller was born on June 9, 1953 in Terre Haute, Indiana, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for The Patriot (2000), The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015) and Cold Mountain (2003).