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"Blue-eyed soul singer" and songwriter, and voice-over artist Mark Campbell, was born in the 1950s in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, he's called Los Angeles home since the early 1980s. Campbell began his career in the French Quarter as a teen, and earned his B.S. degree from the University of Bourbon Street, majoring in Singin' All Night. Campbell is the long-time lead singer and songwriter for Jack Mack and the Heart Attack, since 1984. He developed studio chops at Muscle Shoals Alabama (long before that studio was a household name), and SeaSaint (Allen Toussaint and Marshall Seahorn), New Orleans. His New Orleans roots are never far from his heart, and he still plays with old cohorts, most recently with the Texas/Louisiana Swamp Funk band (Ken) Cordray, (Allyn) Robinson, and Campbell. He maintains his close ties to his old cadre of Louisiana soul men like Luther Kent, G.G. Shinn, Jerry Fisher, and the late Jerry LeCroix. Along with Jack Mack co-founders (guitarist Andrew Kastner and sax-man/producer Billy Bergman) Campbell is the co-writer of some all-time favorite party-soul tunes like "Soul Man." Jack Mack and the Heart Attack - "The Hardest Working Band in Soul Business" - is the former Late Show Band, has appeared at many major events and concerts world-wide, can be heard (and often seen) in many movies (such as Tuff Turf and Police Academy, among others), and has many albums and CDs to its credit. The band is still ringing the bell, and its latest (2017) album "Back to the Shack" can be found on Top Blues and Soul charts worldwide. Campbell has been writing and singing with Jack Mack since 1984. You can also hear him and his compositions on many other albums, including the 2014 album CRC - Cordray Robinson Campbell (Kenny Cordray, Allyn Robinson, Mark Campbell), "Texas Swamp Funk - Full Grown Men's Soul, Funk, and Rock love letter to the universe, New Orleans style!" Campbell is also a prolific solo performer and voice artist - a 50-year veteran of song. Among many movie songs, Campbell is the voice of Michael J. Fox singing "Johnny B. Goode" in Back to the Future (for which he received a gold record in 1985), the singer in Williams' and Conti's "All Roads Lead to You" (from the movie released as "Inferno" and "Desert Heat"), the singer of "Cruella DeVille" from Disney's 102 Dalmatians, and Drive Angry's final credits "Alive (Last Ride to Hell)" by Meatloaf. Among Campbell's hundreds of movie and television song credits, you'll hear him in Mulan, Return of the Jedi (director's cut), The Money Pit, Frankie and Johnny, and Finding Graceland (singing "Suspicious Minds" for Harvey Keitel), the Simpsons, Family Guy, King of the Hill, the Beethoven cartoons, and many more. You'll also hear his voice featured in many dozens of albums and tours, singing with the likes of Billy Gibbons and ZZ Top, Huey Lewis, Sheila E, Jackson Browne, and the Bugs Henderson Memorial album. Campbell's distinctive, fun, warm, and powerful voice is an American Institution -- the heartbeat of America -- and no doubt you've heard him singing and narrating thousands of national TV commercials, television shows, movies, cartoons, and lead and back-up vocals for many well-known bands and albums. Campbell lives in Los Angeles with his law professor wife, Kate, and stepdaughter Martha. They spend a lot of time climbing up and down mountains.- Mark T. Campbell is known for Most Guys Are Losers (2020).
- Mark Campbell is known for Pennies from Heaven (1981), The Executioner's Song (1982) and After the Shock (1990).
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Mark W. Campbell is known for The Girl Is in Trouble (2015) and Hairy from Alaska.- Mark Alan Campbell - born March 25, 1957 in Albuquerque, NM, and has lived in Santa Fe, NM ('57-'63), Dallas, TX ('63-'85), and Roswell, GA ('85-present)
First Public Performance: age 2 - Gulfport, MS diner ; with a solo rendition of "Jesus Loves Me"
Later: age 9 - elementary school talent show; performed the 1964 Jan & Dean hit "Dead Man's Curve"
Later: formative years focused on choral music, folk music (read: New Christy Minstrels encounter Arlo Guthrie), vocal solo & ensemble competitions, and stage performance (act/sing/dance)...
Later: Texas Tech UniversityHe was Mass Communications major at Texas Tech University, a member of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity, and taught guitar @ Tech's "Free University".
These days: Working actor - Atlanta, GA; married Sandy Houle Campbell -'89; two sons Graydon - '93 / Harry '94 - Additional Crew
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Mark Campbell is known for Hunt for Medusa (2017), Dude-ritos: Extended Cut (2013) and Mando Mercs 5-0 Clan Celebration (2015).- Actor
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Grew up in Plymouth, England. Mark joined the Royal Navy in 1987 and transferred to the Royal Australian Navy in 1997. After leaving the Navy in 2004, Mark's acting interest has grown into a passionate career path.
Mark's rounded history allows him to project a range of emotions to his performances. His most recent role as Michael, in Phillip Mitchell's "Changes", allowed him to draw on personal experiences to play the role of the Father of an Autistic son.- Director
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Mark Campbell is known for Harry's Broom (2013).- Cinematographer
Mark Campbell is known for Coin Laundry (2005).- Mark Campbell has been married to Robert since 2014.
- Mark Campbell is known for Every Dog (2014).
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Mark Campbell is known for Temps (2012).- Animation Department
Mark Campbell is known for Little Demon (2022).- Camera and Electrical Department
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Mark Campbell-Garrity is known for Birdcage (2020), Dil Juunglee (2018) and The Amazing World of Emma (2019).- Mark Campbell is known for No Agenda (2007).
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Mark Campbell is known for Teenage Euthanasia (2021).- Mark Campbell is known for Normal (2012) and The Unholy Manipulator (2012).
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Mark E. Campbell is known for Finding Faith (2013).- Mark Campbell was born on 6 December 1975 in Clawson, Michigan, USA.
- Mark Campbell is known for Alice (2020).
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Mark Campbell is known for Right to Reply (1982).- Camera and Electrical Department
Mark Campbell is known for About Face (2008).- Transportation Department
Mark Campbell is known for The Capture (2019).- Mark Campbell is known for Lost Property (2014).
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- Mark Alan Campbell is known for His Divine Appointments (2018), The Jacobson Dogma (2017) and Keeton Olson For HOA President: A Mild Inconvenience (2017).
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Mark Campbell is known for Liberty or Death (2007).- Director
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- Mark Campbell is known for Nothing Better (2015).
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Mark Campbell is known for Mastermind (2003).- Sound Department
Mark Campbell is known for Petrol (2022).- Mark Campbell is known for The Last Christmas Party (2008).
- Mark Campbell is known for Fighting Mad (1978).
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Mark Campbell-Gibson is known for Stander (2003).- Mark Campbell was born on 12 September 1972.
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Mark Campbell is known for Spencer (2021).