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- Mark Harris was born on 1 February 1949 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Son of the Beach (2000), Skip E. Lowe Looks at Hollywood (1978) and Howard Stern on Demand (2005). He was married to Martha Raye. He died on 28 September 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
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Mark Harris - Bio
2019 finds British Born and Bred Actor, Mark Harris leading " Pretty Boy" with London's leading top crime Producor's Jon Sothcott's company Hereford Films, "Pretty Boy", is based on the best-selling autobiography of Roy 'Pretty Boy' Shaw the notorious bare knuckle boxer and London underworld face, Harris will lead and star as Shaw in the film, from a script by Ray Bogdanovich and Dean Lines, the writing duo behind upcoming crime drama "The Hatton Garden Job", which Harris was supporting Matthew Goode as well as Larry Lamb and Stephen Moyer. Later this year and into 2020 Harris will also lead for Hereford Films. " Last Man Standing".
Most recently, Harris was seen in "Bonded By Blood 2" as well as the award-winning action thriller "Abducted", a gritty drama depicting the dark underbelly of LA's child trafficking rings which Harris also directed. "Abducted" won best independent film at the 2015 UK National Film Awards 2015 as well as the Idyllwild International Festival Of Cinema in California.
After roles in films such as "Brighton Rock", with Helen Mirren and Sam Riley, Mark achieved his first supporting role in Susan Jacobson's "The Holding" opposite Vincent Regan and Kierston Wareing. The adrenaline fuelled thriller was released by Lionsgate in 2011 to critical and commercial success, winning Mark his next role playing Tommy and winning Adam Deacon' a BAFTA for "Anuvahood" which opened at number one in the UK box office.
Mark added a further three box office hits to his resume, including roles in gritty thriller "Offender" with Joe Cole (Peaky Blinders) hooligan action drama "GBH" and Universal Picture's "Outside Bet" opposite the legendary Bob Hoskins.- Producer
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Mark is a self-taught filmmaker. His movies have come out to major distributor and he's self-distributed many of his earlier films and sold hundred of thousands copies in US and overseas. Mark was born and raised in the Englewood community of Chicago. The same community Bermic Mac, Jennifer Hudson, Lorraine Hansberry, Janet Hubert and Derek Rose are from. Mark is the Founder of 1555Filmworks a film production company that produces feature films and he's the Founder of the Englewood International Film Festival. Englewood is known as one of the most dangerous places to live in the United States. The crime rate, although reported most frequently, can not overshadow the hope for the future of this Chicago area.The goal of The Englewood International Film Festival is to change the imaging and condition of the people in Englewood.- Producer
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Mark Jonathan Harris was born on 28 October 1941 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for The Long Way Home (1997), Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport (2000) and Breaking Point: The War for Democracy in Ukraine (2017).- Producer
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Mark Harris is known for Nocturnal Animals (2016), Jurassic World Dominion (2022) and Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker (2019).- Mark Harris was born in 1958 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He is an actor, known for Slacker (1990) and Love Street (1994).
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Mark Harris is known for No Time to Die (2021), Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015) and Edge of Tomorrow (2014).- Producer
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Born in upstate New York in Averill Park, has two siblings and had an early interest in a musical career. Moved to NYC at 17 to pursue his rock guitar passion which abruptly ended with a hand injury. Started in the film industry as an extra and progressed to speaking roles in over a dozen films, mainly independent. Joined DGA as UPM in 98, opted out to continue on camera pursuits, but along the way produced five independent feature films. Now in the Executive Arena specializing in structured finance, budget approval, facilitation and creative, Working with his third company, BloK BoX GlobaL MediA, Inc (Sundance Audience Award for World Cinema, Dramatic). Authored Mark Harris- Mark Harris is known for Five Came Back (2017), Birth of the Living Dead (2013) and Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast (2014). He has been married to Tony Kushner since 27 April 2003.
- Mark Harris was born on 1 December 1914 in London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Lenny (1974), Absence of Malice (1981) and Stanley (1972). He died on 26 August 1997 in Orange County, California, USA.
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Mark Harris was raised between Hawaii and Los Angeles, receiving a BBA from Loyola Marymount and an MFA from USC's School of Cinematic Arts.
His short film from USC, "Last Days", traveled to over forty film festivals worldwide and won numerous festival awards.
As a screenwriter, Mark was a quarter-finalist in the Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting for his feature script, "Sins of the Fathers" and his feature script "Affliction" is a 2022 Finalist in the Storyline Screenwriting Competition, sponsored by Final Draft and Coca-Cola.
In the unscripted TV world, he created "Kicking & Screaming", a big adventure format for Fox, and Kevin Hart's hit show "What the Fit" for YouTube.
He has been nominated for a Producer's Guild Award, has won a Realscreen Award, and was a Film Independent Project: Involve Honoree.- Mark Harris is known for Mike Nichols: A Life Biography.
- Mark Harris taught English and creative writing at Arizona State University from 1980 to 2001; he also was the author of five non-fiction books, a collection of essays, and thirteen novels, including "Bang The Drum Slowly", part of a series of five novels about Henry Wiggen, pitcher for the fictitious New York Mammoths professional baseball team. Harris, who served in the U.S. Army during World War II, started his literary career as a wire service reporter as well as a staff writer for Ebony and Negro Digest magazines before graduating from college and embarking on a career in teaching.
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Mark Harris is known for E! True Hollywood Story (1996), Geek Unique (1999) and Accident, Suicide or Murder (2019).- Visual Effects
- Mark Harris is known for Lycée Toulouse-Lautrec (2022).
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After graduating from California State University, Los Angeles with a Master of Arts Degree in Pictorial/Documentary History, Mark Edward Harris started his professional photography career doing the stills for the Merv Griffin Show and various television and movie companies. When the show ended in 1986 he set off on a four-month trek across the Pacific and throughout Southeast Asia, China and Japan. The images created on that trip brought attention to his travel and documentary photography. He since has visited and photographed in 97 countries. His editorial work has appeared in publications including Vanity Fair, LIFE, Time, GEO, Wallpaper, Stern, Conde Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure, National Geographic Traveler, Forbes Life, AFAR, Islands, TravelAge West, Travel Weekly, Playboy, Vogue Brazil, Elle Canada, Elle Decoration Russia, Esquire Japan, Harper's Bazaar, Italian GQ, Marie Claire, W Magazine, The New York Times, The London Sunday Times Magazine, The Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine, as well as many photography and airline in-flight magazines. His commercial clients range from The Gap for his fashion photography, Coca-Cola for portraiture, to cruise lines airlines and government tourist bureaus for his travel photography. He is the recipient of numerous awards including a CLIO Award for advertising photography, an Aurora Gold Award for commercial directing and an ACE Award for directing and producing a video for television. In the spring of 1998 Abbeville Press published Mark's book "Faces of the Twentieth Century: Master Photographers and Their Work" recording in both words and pictures many of the great names in photography. In March of 1999, the book won the prestigious New York Book Show "Photography Book of the Year" and "Best of Show" awards. Mark's book "The Way of the Japanese Bath" (R.A.M. Publications), winner of a Premier Print Award, was published in February 2003 to coincide with a touring exhibition beginning at APEX Fine Art in Los Angeles. His third book "Mark Edward Harris: Wanderlust" (R.A.M. Publications) was released in November 2004. Images in that book led Mark to being named "Photographer of the Year" at the 2004 Black + White Spider Awards and the book itself being named the people/photography book of the year at the 2005 International Photography Awards. "Domicilium Decoratus" (Harper/Collins), collaboration with award-winning interior designer Kelly Wearstler, was released in 2006. In 2007 Chronicle Books published his book "Inside North Korea." A revised edition of Wanderlust was also published in the same year and was the recipient of the first place award for Fine Art Books at the "Prix del la Photographie Paris (PX3). In September 2008 Chronicle Books published "Inside Iran." In 2009 a revised and expanded edition of The Way of the Japanese Bath was released. The book was selected as one of PDN's photo books of the year in 2010 as well as an IPA award. Mark is a contributing editor for publications in the film and photography field including Digital Photo Pro, Outdoor Photographer, and Black & White. He is also a contributing editor for Travel Weekly. Harris shares his photographic knowledge through teaching photography workshops around the globe. In 2012, he was a keynote speaker in Yokohama at the International Travel Mart presenting his series on Japanese ryokans and hot springs and at the Travel Photography Festival at the Royal Geographical Society in London. In 2013 his first book on South Korea and his second book on North Korea were released with a book tour including stops at the Pacific Asia Museum in Pasadena, the Korea Society in New York, and the Newseum in Washington, DC. "North Korea" was named "Photography Book of the Year" at the International Photography Awards. His latest project for Vanity Fair was on Nepal's earthquake recovery efforts. His photographs and videos helped Civil Beat win a gold Best of the West Award for a special report on Micronesian migration. Mark's cover photograph was awarded the 2016 ASBPE Azbee Gold Award for Excellence for covers. In 2017, Focal Press/Routledge released, "The Travel Photo Essay: Describing a Journey Through Images." In 2018 The New York Times featured Mark's images from Iraqi Kurdistan.- Editorial Department
Mark Harris is known for FDR (1982).- Editor
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Mark Harris is known for Project: Shattered Silence (2014) and A Gulf Coast Journal with Jack Perkins (2004).