List of Famous people named Mark
Mark George Budgen
Mark Gordon
Mark Gordon may refer to:
- Mark Gordon (politician), 33rd governor of the U.S. state of Wyoming
- Mark Gordon (producer), American television and film producer
- Mark Gordon (bridge), American bridge player
- Mark S. Gordon, professor of chemistry at Iowa State University
- Mark Gordon, a character from the TV series Highway to Heaven
Mark Arndt
Metropolitan Mark is the Metropolitan of Berlin and Germany of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia and Overseer of the Russian Orthodox Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem.
Mark Goddard
Mark Goddard is an American actor who has starred in a number of television programs. He is probably best known for portraying Major Don West, the hot-tempered second in command of the Jupiter 2, in the CBS series Lost in Space (1965–1968). He also played Detective Sgt. Chris Ballard, The Detectives, starring Robert Taylor.
Mark Neveldine
Mark Neveldine is an American film director, film producer, screenwriter and camera operator. He is best known for frequently collaborating with Brian Taylor as Neveldine/Taylor.
Mark McCormack
Mark McCormack is a professional cyclo-cross and road bicycle racer from the United States. McCormack became the first rider to hold the U.S. national championship in cyclocross and road bicycle racing in a career.
Mark A. Mangini
Mark Mangini is an American sound editor with over 125 film credits. He won the 2015 Academy Award for Best Sound Editing along with David White for their work on Mad Max: Fury Road.
Mark O'Rowe
Mark O'Rowe is an Irish playwright and screenwriter.
Mark Johnson
Mark Johnson is an American film and television producer. Johnson won the Best Picture Academy Award for producing the 1988 drama movie Rain Man, starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise. The film, winner of four Oscars, also captured a Golden Globe for Best Picture.
Mark Powley
Mark Powley is a British actor known for his work on television. He appeared in 88 episodes of police drama The Bill as P.C Melvin (1987–1990), and as builder Tom in BBC sitcom Next of Kin for 2 series (1995–1996).