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Mark L. Taylor was born on 25 October 1950 in Houston, Texas, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Innerspace (1987), Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989) and Arachnophobia (1990). He is married to Judy Taylor. They have two children.- Actor
- Producer
- Stunts
Mark Taylor was born and raised in Toronto, but relocated to Palm Harbor, Florida during his last two years of high school, before returning to Toronto. Taylor is predominately known for his roles as Gene in Seventeen Again, Romeo in Student Bodies, and Kwest in Instant Star. He played the role of Lewis 'Lou' Young in the Canadian police drama television series Flashpoint until his character was killed in the 23rd episode (part of the third season). In addition, Taylor has studied computer engineering technology at Seneca College and graduated from East Lake High School as well as Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute. He is also part-owner of the National Basketball League of Canada's Oshawa Power.- Sound Department
Mark Taylor was born on 1 December 1966 in Farnborough, Kent, England, UK. He is known for 1917 (2019), Top Gun: Maverick (2022) and The Martian (2015).- Camera and Electrical Department
Mark Taylor is known for Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (2024), Loki (2021) and Matilda: The Musical (2022).- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Producer
- Production Manager
Mark Taylor was born on 18 March 1976 in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, UK. He is an assistant director and producer, known for Babylon A.D. (2008), Equilibrium (2002) and xXx (2002).- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Additional Crew
- Location Management
Mark Taylor was born on 7 March 1982 in London, England, UK. Mark is an assistant director, known for Our Ladies (2019), Around the World in 80 Days (2021) and Dickensian (2015).- Mark Owen-Taylor is a graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), class of 1984.
Theatre includes, for Sydney Theatre Company: Woman In Mind, The Way of the World, Del Del, Medea, Playgrounds, Time and the Room, Haircut, Strictly Ballroom and Angels; For Sydney Theatre's Wharf Season: Six Years Old; for Sydney Theatre and Melbourne Theatre Company: The Shaughraun; for Queensland Theatre Company: Christmas at Turkey Beach; for Royal Queensland Theatre Company: The Merry Wives of Windsor; for Griffin Theatre: Short Sharp Shocks; for Ensemble Theatre: My Wonderful Day, Absurd Person Singular, Stella by Starlight, Life Support, Educating Rita. For State Theatre Company of South Australia; Absurd Person Singular; for Windmill Theatre: Two Weeks with the Queen; for Marian Street Theatre: Daylight Saving; for Darlinghurst Theatre: Love's Triumph; for NIDA Company: The Imaginary Invalid and Macbeth; for Bell Shakespeare Theatre: Twelfth Night and Just Macbeth (both the Sydney Opera House and Edinburgh seasons).
Television includes roles in Sheltered, Two Twisted (2005), All Saints (1998), BlackJack (2003), BackBerner (1999), Cybergirl (2001), Grass Roots (2000), Heartbreak High (1994), Water Rats (1996), Murder Call (1997), Cody: The Wrong Stuff (1998), E Street (1989), Family and Friends (1990), G.P. (1989), Professional Courtesy, Tender Loving Care, A Country Practice (1981), Flowers of Retimo, Act II (telemovie), Land of Hope (1986), Sons and Daughters (1982), Hey Dad..! (1987) and as a presenter on Play School (1966).
Film credits include The Opposite of Lucky, Sanctuary, The Wedding Party (1997), Horseplay (2003) and Act of Necessity (1991).
Other credits for Sydney Festival: MC for Pardon Me Boys; voice over for VIC Roads drive safety campaign; narration for SBS: Lani's Story (2010) documentary; narration for Fury Productions: Fairweather Man (2009) documentary; for ABC Radio: Checklist for an Armed Robber; narration for ABC Television: Our History - First Fleet Diaries. - Production Designer
- Art Director
- Art Department
Mark Robert Taylor is known for Hollywood (2020), Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan (2018) and Terminator Genisys (2015).- Mark Taylor is known for Secret Army (1977).
- Composer
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Mark Taylor is a British record producer and songwriter. He has worked with artists such as Tina Turner, Lady Gaga, Nelly Furtado, Lionel Richie, Hall & Oates, Cher, Rod Stewart, Belinda Carlisle, Daniel Bedingfield, Ronan Keating, Enrique Iglesias, Britney Spears, James Morrison, Kylie Minogue, Jennifer Lopez. Taylor worked on Cher's 1998 album Believe, which won a Grammy for its title track. The album went on to sell over 20 million copies worldwide. The song Believe featured an early example of the vocal effect Auto tune.- Producer
- Additional Crew
- Production Manager
- Mark Edward Taylor is known for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) and Double Delusion (2023).
- Mark Taylor is known for Island of Witches (2014) and ...First Do No Harm (1997).
- Additional Crew
- Producer
- Location Management
Mark Taylor is known for Bad Lieutenant (1992), Underground (2016) and Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television (2017).- Mark Taylor was born on 27 October 1964 in Leeton, New South Wales, Australia.
- Writer
- Producer
Mark Scott Taylor is known for Laundry Lunacy (2022).- Mark Taylor is known for The Trump Prophecy (2018), Sid Roth's It's Supernatural (1996) and The Jim Bakker Show (2003).
- Mark Taylor is known for The Trip to Bountiful (2014).
- Mark Taylor is known for PRU (2021).
- Mark Taylor Sr. is known for Wilfred (2007) and The Librarians (2007).
- Camera and Electrical Department
Mark Taylor is known for America's National Parks (2015).- Mark Taylor is known for Junky (2019).
- Mark Taylor is known for Enrique Iglesias: Bailamos - Version 2 (1999).
- Art Department
Mark S. Taylor is known for Real Genius (1985).- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Editor
- Editorial Department
- Actor
Mark Taylor is known for The Amazing Extraordinary Friends (2006), Nailed (2007) and Power Rangers Samurai (2011).- Additional Crew
Mark Taylor is known for One Way to Valhalla (2009).- Mark Taylor is known for Let it Go (2017).
- Camera and Electrical Department
Mark Taylor is known for Fight or Flight.- Mark Taylor is known for New Light Stir (2010).
- Mark Taylor is known for The Argyle Machine.
- Mark Taylor is a Texas born actor and musician. He was raised in the farming community of Webberville, Texas, located just outside Austin in Travis County, Texas. He is a 1983 graduate of Del Valle High School, Del Valle, Texas. He earned his B.S. in Ag Journalism from Texas A&M University (1987) and an M.S. in Ag Education/Adult Education from Texas A&M University (2003). He has performed numerous lead roles in Texas theaters, including The Theatre Company of Bryan/College Station, StageCenter (Bryan, TX), The Navasota Theatre Alliance (Navasota, TX) and the Burleson County Old Post Office (Caldwell, TX).
"The Tenor" is Taylor's first, finished short film.
Taylor is the composer of the musical "Esther: For Such A Time As This." The musical sold out four performances for The Theatre Company of Bryan/College Station (Texas) in January 2011 and is available on iTunes and Amazon.com. Taylor has also written a musical entitled, "Corazon," based on the events surrounding the 1986 EDSA Revolution in The Philippines.
In 2013, the City of College Station, TX commissioned Taylor to write a musical for its annual Christmas At The Creek festival. Taylor wrote an produced "Santa's Texas Christmas Vacation Celebration," starring Garry Nation (Santa), Mandy Walker (Mrs. Claus), and Matt Kriger (Blinkle) in 2013 and 2014. The show included five original songs.
Taylor performed in Neil Berg's "Phantoms of the Opera" concert at Texas A&M University (April 2013), directed by Mark Kudisch and starring Broadway favorites, Rebecca Pitcher, George Lee Andrews, Dustin Brayley, Danny Zolil, Sandra Joseph, Brad Little, and Carter Calvert.
In December 2013 and 2014, Taylor performed a one-man version of Charles Dickens's "A Christmas Carol" at the Old Post Office (Caldwell, TX), featuring 17 different voices in a single performance.
Taylor is also a featured writer for Texas Living magazine. - Additional Crew
Mark Taylor is known for She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018).- Producer
- Transportation Department
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Mark Taylor is known for Collision Theory and Gone (2023).- Mark Taylor is known for Dream on Me (2011).
- Mark Taylor is known for Care Bears 3 Stories (1986).
- Mark Thomas Taylor is a composer of music for film, television and the concert stage. A protégé of the legendary composer, percussionist, NEA Jazz Master and MacArthur Fellow Max Roach, Mark's career was additionally enhanced through his work as a heavily in-demand French Hornist with such extraordinary composers as Anthony Braxton, Henry Threadgill and Muhal Richard Abrams. When he was unfortunately stricken with Embouchure Dystonia bringing his performing career to a halt, composing became Mark's primary pursuit. Since then, Mark has embarked upon a number of ongoing projects including composing contemporary scores for silent films, (the first being Oscar Micheux' Within Our Gates) and a series of horror and comedy shorts for LA's Scrawny Strange Productions in addition to creating music for licensing to television through boutique agencies in NYC, LA and the UK and a series of chamber music commissions. Other recent projects include "Room To Breathe" commissioned by the Oregon Wind Quintet, "Last Days of Coney Island", an animated film by famed animator/director Ralph Bakshi and "It's Not Like He's Never Been There Before", a multi-movement orchestral work, commissioned by Anthony Braxton's Tri-Centric Foundation.
- Camera and Electrical Department
Mark Taylor is known for Buffalo Jill's on DVD 2004: Swimsuit Edition (2004).- Mark David Taylor is known for The Last Riders (1991).
- Editorial Department
Mark Taylor is known for Border Patrol (2004).