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Mark 81 bomb The Mark 81 (Mk 81) 250 lb (113 kg) general purpose bomb (nicknamed "Firecracker") was the smallest of the Mark 80 series of low-drag general-purpose bombs. Developed for United States military forces in the 1950s, it was first used during the Vietnam War.
Mark 83 bomb The Mark 83 is part of the Mark 80 series of low-drag general-purpose bombs in United States service. Its nominal weight is 1,000 lb (454 kg), although its actual weight varies between 985 lb (447 kg) and 1,030 lb (468 kg), depending on fuse, retardation, and fin configuration.
Mark 9 Mark 9 is the ninth chapter of the Gospel of Mark in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It begins with Jesus's prediction that "I tell you the truth, some who are standing here will not taste death before they see the kingdom of God come with power.
Mark and Lard Mark and Lard, the stage name of Mark Radcliffe (Mark) and Marc Riley (Lard), are former BBC Radio 1 disc jockeys. Mark & Lard joined Radio 1 in October 1993 and left in March 2004 allegedly after an argument with Radio 1 management about constraints on their playlist.
Mark Abene Mark Abene (born 1972), better known by his pseudonym Phiber Optik, is a convicted computer security hacker from New York City. Phiber Optik was once a member of the hacker groups Legion of Doom and Masters of Deception.
Mark Adamo Mark Adamo (1962-) is an American composer and librettist who was born in Philadelphia. While his choral works include Canticle, for the chamber choir Chanticleer, and Cantate Domino, for the Choral Arts Society of Washington, the composer’s principal work has been for the opera house: the composer and librettist of the highly-regarded Little Women, he has been the composer-in-residence for New York City Opera since 2001, and the company gave the East Coast premiere of his new opera, Lysistrata, in March-April 2006.
Mark Adlard Mark Adlard (Peter Marcus Adlard, 1932-, Hartlepool) is an English science fiction writer whose best known works, Interface, Volteface and MultiFace, written in the early 1970s and set in the near future, concern Tcity, a fictional domed megacity covering the entirety of the English North Eastern industrial belt between the River Tyne and the River Tees.
Mark Allan Robinson Mark Allan Robinson (born January 20, 1975, in Penticton, British Columbia, Canada) was the proponent of the first successful campaign to remove an elected politician from public office in Canadian history by use of a recall petition.
Mark Allen (golfer) Mark Andrew Allen (born 21 March 1969) is a former Australian pro golfer who was known for his swashbuckling big hitting and was best known for finishing 6th in the Australian Open one year. He reached a peak ranking of 177 in the world.
Mark Allen (snooker player) Mark Allen of Northern Ireland is the 2005 World Amateur Snooker Champion. For 2005/2006 he turned professional, reaching the last 32 of the Welsh Open, losing 5-2 to the then professional World Champion Shaun Murphy, after leading 2-0.
Mark Allen (software developer) Mark Allen is a software engineer, game programmer and game designer. As a student at the University of California, San Diego, Allen developed a 6502 interpreter for the Pascal language in 1978, along with Richard Gleaves.
Mark Allen Shepherd Mark Allen Shepherd (born January 7, 1961) is an actor, best known for his role as Morn on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He also appeared in two episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager, even though his name is never in the cedits.
Mark Allen Wilson Mark Allen Wilson (January 20, 1953 – February 24, 2005) was a Tyler, Texas man killed during a shooting outside the Smith County Courthouse in Tyler, Texas. He entered an ongoing gun battle between David Hernandez Arroyo Sr.
Mark Alleyne Mark Wayne Alleyne (born 23 May 1968 in Tottenham, London) is an English all-round cricketer who made ten One-Day International appearances for England between 1998/99 and 2000/01. Mostly he batted in the middle of the order and bowled at medium pace, but he has also kept wicket for both England and his county, Gloucestershire.
Mark Allinson Mark Allinson is the current head of the University of Bristol's Department of German. He has published a number of books including Politics and Popular Opinion in East Germany, 1945 - 68 and Germany and Austria 1814 - 2000 among others.
Mark Alvey Mark Alvey (born 10 June, 1980) is an Australian rules football player who was drafted by the Western Bulldogs in the 1997 draft from the Bendigo U18s. He is originally from Wentworth in southern New South Wales and earned a football scholarship to move to Bendigo at the age of 16.
Mark Anderson (writer) Mark Anderson (born August 13, 1967) is a journalist and author based in western Massachusetts. He has written for Harper's, The Boston Globe, Wired, Science, and the Rolling Stone and is a regular contributor to New Scientist and Wired News.
Mark Andrew MacGillivray Mark Andrew MacGillivray was a candidate for the Canadian House of Commons in the 2004 and 2006 federal elections. In the 2006 election, he had the second most successful finish for a Green Party of Canada candidate, next to Shane Jolley.
Mark Andrews (swimmer) Mark Andrews (born September 9, 1965 in Toronto, Ontario) is a former international freestyle swimmer from Canada, who competed for his native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. There he finished in 15th position in the 50m Freestyle, and in ninth place with the Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay Team.
Mark Anthony Bracegirdle Mark Anthony Lyster Bracegirdle (born in London on 10 September , 1912, died 22 June, 1999), was an Anglo-Australian Marxist revolutionary, who played a key role in Sri Lanka's independence struggle. He was one of the handful of European Radicals in Sri Lanka.
Mark Anthony Graham Mark Anthony Graham (born May 17, 1973 in Gordon Town, Jamaica; died September 4, 2006 in Panjwaii, Afghanistan) was a Canadian Olympic athlete and soldier who died while participating in the NATO mission in Afghanistan.
Mark Anthony Jarman Mark Anthony Jarman (born 1955 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian fiction writer. He graduated from the Iowa Writers' Workshop and is currently a faculty member of the English department at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton.
Mark Antokolski Mark Matveevich Antokolski (Марк Матвеевич Антокольский in Russian; born in 1843 in the city of Vilna, present-day Vilnius, Lithuania, died in 1902 in Frankfurt, Germany), was a Russian sculptor who was admired for psychological complexity of his historical images and panned for occasional lapses into sentimentalism.
Mark Antony (character of Rome) Mark Antony is a historical figure who features as a character in the HBO/BBC2 original television series Rome, played by James Purefoy. The real Mark Antony was a Roman general and politician and a close supporter of Julius Caesar.
Mark Arm Mark Arm (born Mark McLaughlin on February 21, 1962) is the vocalist for the grunge band Mudhoney. He is also credited with coining the term "grunge" to describe his (and other Seattle rock groups) style of rock music (although Kurt Cobain claimed that Sub Pop executive Jonathan Poneman created the term).
Mark Armstrong Mark Armstrong is a British amateur astronomer, member of the British Astronomical Association. With his wife Claire Armstrong, he works from Rolvenden (IAU code 960), Kent, England, and, as of 2006, has 58 supernova discoveries (and 12 co-discoveries) to his credit in addition to two asteroid]s.
Mark Aronoff Mark Aronoff was born in Montreal, QC and is a well-known morphologist and a professor at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. His 1974 PhD thesis earned him the nickname "the father of modern morphology".
Mark Aston Mark Aston is a former rugby league scrum half with the Sheffield Eagles and Great Britain. He also had short spells with Featherstone Rovers and Bramley but the bulk of his career was spent with the Eagles, who he joined in 1985.
Mark Attanasio Mark L. Attanasio is a Los Angeles investment banker who, in September 2004, reached a deal to purchase the Milwaukee Brewers from the family of Major League Baseball (MLB) commissioner Bud Selig for US$180 million.
Mark Austin (footballer) Mark Austin (born 24 February, 1989) is an Australian rules footballer who will play for the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League from 2007. Austin played two senior games for the Glenelg Tigers in the 2006 SANFL season, and was subsequently selected in the 2006 AFL National Draft in the third round (35th pick overall) by Carlton, who also selected school friend and Glenelg team mate Bryce Gibbs in the same draft.
Mark Badger Mark Badger has worked as an illustrator in the comic book industry. His work includes Greenberg, The Vampire and The Gargoyle for Marvel Comics, Martian Manhunter for DC Comics, and Planetary Brigade for Boom!
Mark Baker (politician) Mark Baker (born 31 December 1958) is an Australian politician. He was elected as a Liberal Party of Australia member of the Australian House of Representatives in October 2004, for the Division of Braddon, Tasmania.
Mark Baldwin (baseball) Marcus Elmore Baldwin (October 29 1863 - November 10 1929), nicknamed "Fido", was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played in the National League, the American Association and the Players League.
Mark Baltz Mark Baltz is an American football official in the National Football League (NFL) since the 1989 NFL season. He has worked as a head linesman throughout his entire career in the NFL and has been assigned to 12 post-season games, including five conference championship games (1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004).
Mark Barnsley Mark Barnsley (born 1961) is a British anarchist who served eight years out of a twelve year prison sentence for grievous bodily harm after being involved in a pub brawl near his Sheffield home in 1994. He was released in June 2002 after his case became a cause célèbre for anarchists, particularly in Britain.
Mark Barr Mark Barr was an American mathematician who gave the golden ratio the name of phi, the first Greek letter in the name of Phidias, the Greek sculptor who lived around 450 BC.Cook, Theodore Andrea, The Curves of Life (1979) pp.
Mark Barrott Mark Barrott (born 1971 in Sheffield) is an English disc jockey and record producer. Recording under the name Future Loop Foundation, he has released ambient- and drum and bass-inspired music since the mid-1990s.
Mark Bautista Mark Bautista (born August 10, 1981) is a Filipino singer, actor and commercial model. He was recognized as a contestant in a talent search, the Philippine franchise of UK's Star for A Night hosted by Regine Velasquez in IBC 13.
Mark Bavaro Mark Bavaro (born April 28, 1963) is a former NFL football tight end who played for the New York Giants (1985-1990), Cleveland Browns (1992), and Philadelphia Eagles (1993-1994). Bavaro was selected to the Pro Bowl in 1986 and 1987 and was a member of the Giants teams that won Super Bowl XXI and Super Bowl XXV.
Mark Beevers Mark Beevers is an English defender who currently plays for Sheffield Wednesday. Although an Academy player he was called up to the senior squad for the FA Cup tie with Manchester City during the 2006-07 season, after impressing for the reserve team.
Mark Belanger Mark Henry Belanger (June 8 1944 - October 6 1998) was an American shortstop in Major League Baseball who played almost his entire career with the Baltimore Orioles. A defensive standout, he won eight Gold Glove Awards between 1969 and 1978, leading the American League in assists and fielding percentage three times each, and retired with the highest career fielding average by an AL shortstop (.
Mark Bell (electronica) Mark Bell is a musician and producer of electronic house music who, as well as being a member of the pioneering IDM group LFO on Warp Records, has collaborated with a wide range of artists such as Björk and Depeche Mode, for whom he took on the production duties for the entire Exciter album.
Mark Bellhorn Mark Christian Bellhorn (born August 23, 1974 in Weymouth, Massachusetts) is a second baseman for the Cincinnati Reds and has also played with the Oakland Athletics (1997-98, 2000-01), Chicago Cubs (2002-03), Colorado Rockies (2003), Boston Red Sox (2004-05), New York Yankees (2005), and San Diego Padres (2006). He is a switch-hitter and throws right-handed.
Mark Bellinghaus Mark Bellinghaus (born July 20, 1963), is a major collector of Marilyn Monroe memorabilia, who contested the authenticity of a prestigious Monroe exhibition, which was subsequently cancelled. Before living in the US, he was a successful TV and theatre actor in Germany.
Mark Benton Mark Benton (born 16 November 1965 in Guisborough, England) is a British comedy actor, perhaps most famous for his roles as Eddie in Early Doors and Clive in the first episode of the 2005 series of Doctor Who. His public profile has increased through his role in advertisements for the Swindon-based Nationwide Building Society.
Mark Berger Professor Mark Berger was the director of The Center for Business and Economic Research at the University of Kentucky until his death on April 30, 2003 at age 47. Also, he was a Fullbright Scholar at University College Dublin.
Mark Bernes Mark Naumovich Bernes (Марк Наумович Бернес in Russian) (, Nezhin – August 16, 1969, Moscow) was a Soviet actor and singer of Jewish ancestry, who performed some of the most poignant songs to come out of the World War II, including Tyomnaya noch (1943) and Zhuravli (1969). He was named a People's Artist of the RSFSR (1965), awarded the USSR State Prize (1951), two orders, and many medals.
Mark Berube Winner of the 2005 Banned in Canada Award, Mark Berube is “a total original in the tradition of exceptional Canadian singer-songwriters” (Vancouver Province). Based in Vancouver and Switzerland, with Manitoban-Quebecois roots and an African childhood, he brings his unique background to bear on a stylistically diverse musical repertoire, playing the piano, accordion, and guitar, with a voice that disarms his audiences.
Mark Beyer Mark Beyer (born 1950) is a comic artist known for his bleak story lines, often featuring death, disfigurement, depression, and humiliation, which contrast with his childlike, geometric drawing style. Most of his stories are about the adventures of a co-dependent yet resentful couple named Amy and Jordan.
Mark Bin Bakar Mark Bin Bakar is an Indigenous Australian radio announcer based in the Kimberley region of Western Australia who is best known for his television character Mary Geddarrdyu or Mary G who hosted a variety show broadcast nationally on ABC Television.
Mark Bingham Mark Kendall Bingham (May 22, 1970 – September 11, 2001) was an American public relations executive who founded his own company, the Bingham Group. He died at age 31 in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack on board United Airlines Flight 93.
Mark Bishop Thomas Mark Bishop (born 29 June 1954), has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian Senate since July 1996, representing the state of Western Australia. He was born in Adelaide, South Australia, and was educated at the University of Adelaide and Harvard University.
Mark Bland Mark Bland (born April 2, 1976 in Florissant, MO) is an American professional wrestler. Mark began his wrestling training in the mid 90’s and eventually debuted for the MMWA-SICW (or South Broadway Wrestling) in 1997.
Mark Blount Mark Blount (born November 30, 1975 in Yonkers, New York) is an American professional basketball player in the NBA for the Minnesota Timberwolves. Blount played his collegiate basketball at the University of Pittsburgh.
Mark Bolas Mark Bolas is a research scientist, artist, and designer exploring perception, agency, and intelligence. He is an Associate Professor of Interactive Media in the USC Interactive Media Division, School of Cinema and Television at the University of Southern California, Director of their Interactive Narrative and Immersive Technologies Lab, and Chairman of Fakespace Labs in Mountain View, California.
Mark Borchardt Mark Borchardt (born 1966) is an American independent filmmaker. He is best known as the subject of American Movie: The Making of Northwestern (1999), a film that documented two of the three and a half years he spent writing, shooting and editing his horror short, Coven (1997).
Mark Bortz Mark Steven Bortz (born February 12, 1961 in Pardeeville, Wisconsin) was a guard in the National Football League for the Chicago Bears from 1983 to 1994. He attended the University of Iowa and was drafted by the Bears in 1983.
Mark Bourrie Mark Bourrie (born 1957) is a Canadian writer and historian. He is the author of a number of books, including By Reason of Insanity: The David Michael Krueger Story (1997), Flim Flam (1998), and Many a Midnight Ship (2005).
Mark Bradford Mark Bradford (born Los Angeles, California, 1961) is an American painter living and working in Los Angeles. He studied at the California Institute of the Arts, located at Valencia, California, USA, earning an MFA in 1997 and a BFA in 1995.
Mark Bradtke Mark Bradtke (born September 27 1968 in Adelaide, South Australia) is an Australian professional basketball player in Australia's NBL. He started his career with the Adelaide 36ers before moving to the Melbourne Tigers and then to the Brisbane Bullets.
Mark Brandis Nikolai von Michalewsky (aka Mark Brandis) (* January 17, 1931, Dahlewitz, † December 27, 2000, Grasberg) was a German writer and journalist best known for a series of science fiction novels published between 1970 and 1987.
Mark Brenner Mark Brenner is a New York City-based journalist and labor activist who writes on labor and workplace issues. Brenner works as co-director of Labor Notes, the largest circulation cross-union national publication remaining in the United States.
Mark Bretscher Mark Bretscher (born Cambridge, England, January 8, 1940) is a British biological scientist and Fellow of the Royal Society. He works at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Mark Brindal Mark Brindal is a former Australian politician. He was a Liberal Party of Australia member of the South Australian House of Assembly, Adelaide, South Australia, between 1989 and 2006, representing the electorate of Unley.
Mark Britnell Mark Britnell (born 1966) became chief executive at University Hospital's Birmingham NHS Trustin 2001]. In [[2006 he was appointed as chief executive of the South Central Strategic Health Authorityis a graduate of Warwick University] and during his time there was considered a [[Labour party (UK)|Labour student activist.
Mark Bromley Mark "Shotty Mark" Bromley is a member of the Yardie affiliated President's Click, based in Brixton As of 2005, he is presently listed as number one of nine criminals remaining on the top ten most wanted list issued by the Jamaica Constabulary Force] for an April 1998 murder, escaping from police custody and other crimes committed in [[Tivoli Garden and West Kingston
Mark Brooks (comics) Mark Brooks (born April 12, 1973) is a comic book artist from Lilburn, Georgia who is currently signed to an exclusive contract with Marvel comics. He is an alumnus of the Savannah College of Art and Design and is known for his manga-influenced style and incredible detail in drawing backgrounds and scenery.
Mark Bryant Mark Craig Bryant (born April 25 1965, in Glen Ridge, New Jersey) is an African-American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Portland Trail Blazers in the 1st round (21st overall pick) of the 1988 NBA Draft. Bryant played for 10 NBA teams during his career, averaging 5.
Mark Brzezicki Mark Brzezicki (born Mark Michael Brzezicki on 21 June 1957 in Slough, Berkshire, UK) is a rock drummer who is primarily known for his work with Big Country. He has also played with the Cult, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, Midge Ure and many others.
Mark Budman Mark Budman is the founder, publisher and editor of the oldest continuously published flash fiction magazine Vestal Review. His fiction, creative non-fiction and poetry have appeared or are scheduled to appear in such literary magazines as Mississippi ReviewVirginia Quarterly, Exquisite Corpse, Iowa Review, McSweeney's, Cafe Irreal, Another Chicago, [[The Bloomsbury Review], The Connecticut Review and Night Train.
Mark Bullock Mark Bullock (24 October 1872 - 22 April 1925) was an English cricketer: a batsman who played four first-class matches for Worcestershire in 1900. His top score of 21 came on debut against Leicestershire and proved important, as Worcestershire won a low-scoring game by just ten runs.
Mark Bunker Mark Bunker is a television producer, former radio personality, actor, and as of 1997 a critic of the Church of Scientology. In 1999 he started Xenu TV and moved to Clearwater, Florida where he produced videos for the Lisa McPherson trust.
Mark Buntzman Mark Buntzman is the director/writer/producer of the cult classic movie The Exterminator 2, and was also the producer of the first, The Exterminator. Other than those two movies, he hasn't produced, directed, or written anything famous.
Mark Burdis Mark Burdis is an English actor who is most well known for his role as Christopher "Stewpot" Stewart in the BBC Television Children's show Grange Hill from 1981 to 1985. His later television work has included appearing in the BBC Television Police mockumentary Operation Good Guys, as the character 'Kev' in Television adverts for AA Car Insurance and Television adverts for the Morrisons chain of Supermarkets.
Mark Burgess (musician) Mark Burgess, a vocalist, bass player and songwriter, is the lead singer and main force behind English post-punk band The Chameleons since its founding in 1981. The band was formed with guitarists Dave Fielding and Reg Smithies and drummer John Lever.
Mark Burton Richard Mark Burton (known as Mark Burton) (16 January 1956 - ) is a New Zealand politician. He is a member of the Labour Party, and currently serves as Minister of Justice; Minister of Local Government; Minister in Charge of Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations; Deputy Leader of the House; Minister Responsible for the Law Commission.
Mark Byford Mark Byford (born 1958) is Deputy Director General of the BBC and head of all its journalism. As Chair of the BBC’s Journalism Board, he has overall responsibility for the world’s largest and most trusted news organisation providing extensive news and current affairs services across radio, television and interactive media for the UK and the world.
Mark Caguioa Mark Caguioa (born on November 19, 1979 in San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines) is a Filipino professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association for the Barangay Ginebra Kings. Known by many as The Spark, he is also known, along with backcourt tandem Jayjay Helterbrand, as one-half of the so-called, The Fast and the Furious.
Mark Caltonhill Mark Caltonhill, a British translator and writer, is the author of "Private Prayers and Public Parades - Exploring the Religious Life of Taipei," an English-language book published by the Department of Information, Taipei City Government, Taiwan.
Mark Cameron (cricketer) Mark Alan Cameron (born January 31, 1981 in Waratah, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian cricketer who currently plays first-class cricket for the New South Wales Blues. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm fast bowler.
Mark Cameron Wystrach Mark Cameron Wystrach, born on December 17, 1979, is an American actor. A native of Tucson, Arizona, he currently portrays the role of Nicholas Foxworth "Fox" Crane on the popular NBC soap opera Passions.
Mark Canterbury Mark Canterbury (born March 16, 1964 in West Virginia) is an American professional wrestler, currently working for World Wrestling Entertainment under the ring name Henry Orpheus Godwinn (often abbreviated to Henry O. Godwinn or Henry Godwinn).
Mark Cardona Mark "Macmac" Cardona is a Filipino professional basketball player currently playing for the Talk N' Text Phone Pals Team in the Philippine Basketball Association. Nicknamed Captain Hook because of his patented teardrop shots, otherwise known as the running hook, Cardona owes his monicker to UAAP commentator Jude Turcuato.
Mark Carlisle Mark Carlisle, Baron Carlisle of Bucklow PC QC DL (born 7 July 1929 and died 14 July 2005) was a Conservative British politician and was MP for Runcorn 1964-1983 and Warrington South 1983-1987. Created a life peer in November 1987, he served as Secretary of State for Education and Science from 1979 until 1981.
Mark Carreon Mark Carreon (born July 19, 1963 in Chicago, Illinois) is a former first baseman/outfielder in Major League Baseball. From 1987 through 1996, Carreon played for the New York Mets (1987-1991), Detroit Tigers (1992), San Francisco Giants (1993-1996) and Cleveland Indians (1996).
Mark Carrier (wide receiver) John Mark Carrier (born October 28, 1965, in Lafayette, Louisiana), was a former American professional football player who was selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 3rd round of the 1987 NFL Draft. A 6'0", 198 lbs.
Mark Carwardine Mark Carwardine (born 1959-03-09) is a zoologist, who at one time was affiliated with the World Wildlife Fund, and has been a free lance writer, photographer and zoologist since 1986. He is also the co-author of the book Last Chance to See with Douglas Adams.
Mark Catesby Mark Catesby (April 3, 1683 - December 1749) was an English naturalist. Between 1731 and 1743 Catesby published his Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands, the first published account of the flora and fauna of North America.
Mark Catlin Mark Catlin (born 1882 in Aurora, Illinois; died 1956) was the eighth head football coach at the University of Iowa, coaching from 1907-1908. He also won two Olympic gold medals and coached 14 years at Lawrence University.
Mark Cavener Mark Cavener, music producer and audio engineer known for working with recording artists such as Nickelback, Sugar Ray, Heart, Cheap Trick, Vertical Horizon, Fuel, Robert Randolph & The Family Band, Fountains of Wayne, Live, 3 Doors Down, Jet, Michael Bublé, Sarah McLachlan, Alanis Morissette, Barenaked Ladies, Finger Eleven, Simple Plan, Spearhead, Trolls Cottage, Peter DiStefano, Liz Phair, and The No WTO Combo.
Mark Cerny Mark Cerny (born 1964) has worked on many computer and video games in his career as a designer, programmer, producer, and business executive. As president of Cerny Games, which he founded in 1998, he now acts as a consultant in the video game industry.
Mark Clarke Mark Clarke (born July 25, 1950, in Liverpool, England) is a former member of Colosseum and Uriah Heep. He was bass guitarist for Colosseum from 1970 until 1972 (and 1994 for Colosseum's reunion), when he joined Uriah Heep, performing (and co-writing) on just one studio track "The Wizard" on their 1972 album Demons & Wizards.
Mark Clayton Mark Clayton (born April 8, 1961 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is a former American Football wide receiver who played most of his career with the Miami Dolphins, entering the league in 1983 with the Dolphins and playing there until 1992. He finished out his career with the Green Bay Packers, playing a single season with them in 1993.
Mark Clear Mark Alan Clear (born May 27, 1956 in Los Angeles, California) is a former Major League Baseball relief pitcher who played with the California Angels (1979-80, 1990), Boston Red Sox (1981-85) and Milwaukee Brewers (1986-88). He batted and threw right-handed.
Mark Collett Mark Adrian Collett (born 1980) is a former chairman of the Young BNP, the youth division of the British National Party (BNP), and is currently the Director of Publicity of the Party. was educated at Loughborough Grammar School] and the [[University of Leeds.
Mark Connor Mark Peter Connor (born May 27, 1949 in Brooklyn, New York) is currently the pitching coach for the Texas Rangers. Before his coaching career, he was a minor league pitcher from 1971 through 1972 who batted and threw right handed.
Mark Copani Mark Copani (born November 7, 1981) is an Italian and (currently inactive) professional wrestler, best known for his appearances with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) under the ring name Muhammad Hassan, a controversial heel wrestler forced into an unceremonious exit.
Mark Corey Mark Franklin Corey (born November 16, 1974 in Coudersport, PA) is an American baseball pitcher who pitches for the Columbus Clippers which will be in the Washington Nationals organization next season. This season, with Columbus, he went 7-4 with a 4.
Mark Cotterill Mark Adrian Cotterill is the founder and current chairman of the England First Party, a minor political party operating in Lancashire, England. A former supporter of the British National Party, Cotterill had formed and ran the far right American Friends of the British National Party aka "AF(O)BNP" when he lived just outside Washington DC.
Mark Coyne (musician) Mark Coyne is an American musician and one of the original members of the rock band, The Flaming Lips. He is described as "a man known to drink his own blood and single handedly destroy houses with a sledgehammer.
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