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Mark Crispin Mark Crispin (born 1956) is a staff member at the University of Washington, noted as the inventor of IMAP. He is the author or co-author of numerous RFCs; and is the principal author of UW IMAP, one of the reference implementations of the IMAP4rev1 protocol described in RFC 3501.
Mark Crispin Miller Mark Crispin Miller is professor of media studies at New York University and the author of the book: Fooled Again, How the Right Stole the 2004 Elections. He is known for his writing on American media and for his activism on behalf of democratic media reform.
Mark Crisson Mark Crisson was born Phillip Mark Stevens Crisson in Boston, Massachusetts in March 1949. He received his undergraduate degree in Physics from the United States Naval Academy, and a Masters of Business Administration from Pacific Lutheran University.
Mark Croucher Mark Croucher (born 13th March 1966, Greenwich, Connecticut, USA), is Director of Communications for the UK Independence Party (since 2001), and an elected member of the national council of the Chartered Institute of Journalists (since 2002).
Mark Cuban Mark Cuban (born July 31, 1958 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) IMDB - Mark Cuban is an American billionaire entrepreneur.The Dot-Com Billionaire: Mark Cuban He is owner of the Dallas Mavericks, an NBA franchise;NBA biography and Chairman of HDNet, an HDTV cable network.
Mark Cullen Mark Cullen (born October 28, 1978 in Moorhead, Minnesota) is an American professional ice hockey player for the Philadelphia Phantoms of the AHL. He is the younger brother of New York Rangers player Matt Cullen.
Mark Curry (television presenter) Mark Curry (born 27 August 1961 in Stafford) is an English television presenter. He started his television career aged seven appearing in ITV's Junior Showtime and moved into films when he played the producer in the film Bugsy Malone (1976).
Mark Curtis (SWP member) Mark Curtis is a former member of the American Socialist Workers Party (SWP) who, in the late 1980s and early 1990s, was the subject of a high profile defense campaign by the SWP after he was charged and convicted of raping a 15 year old high school girl in 1988. The SWP and other of Curtis's defenders claimed that he had been framed by the police due to his politics and his trade union activities.
Mark di Suvero Mark di Suvero (born as Marco Polo di Suvero) is an American abstract expressionist sculptor born in Shanghai, China in 1933 to Italian expatriates. He came to San Francisco, California in 1941 with his father.
Mark Dacascos Mark Dacascos (born February 26, 1964, Honolulu, Hawaii) is an actor and martial arts expert, winning numerous karate and kung fu championships between the age of 9 and 18 He has been featured in many action films such as Only The Strong], [[Double Dragon (film)|Double Dragon, Crying Freeman and Cradle 2 the Grave.
Mark Dacey Mark Dacey (born June 22, 1966 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian curler from the Mayflower Curling Club in Halifax, Nova Scotia, but originally from Saskatchewan. He is a former Canadian men's curling champion skip, winning the 2004 Nokia Brier.
Mark Daley Mark Daley is a Northern Irish-born American broadcaster. He is the US and international host of hit40uk and the music and pop culture show The Daley Planet on UPOP, XM Satellite Radio and WorldSpace Satellite Radio.
Mark Dalton (porn star) Mark Dalton (born Jeremy James Son) is an American pornographic actor (porn star) who has appeared in gay pornographic movies and pornographic magazines. His work in gay porn films to date has not involved any sexual acts with another man; Dalton has only masturbated on screen.
Mark Damazer Mark Damazer (born 1955) is the controller of Radio 4 and BBC 7 in the United Kingdom. He studied history at Cambridge University, where he gained a Double Starred First before taking up a Harkness Fellowship at Harvard University.
Mark Damon Mark Damon (born April 22, 1933, in Chicago, Illinois) is an American film actor and producer. He started his career in his native country, appearing in such films as Young and Dangerous (1957) and Roger Corman's House of Usher.
Mark Darcy Mark Darcy is a supporting character in the novels Bridget Jones's Diary and Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason by Helen Fielding, both of which have been made into Hollywood movies starring Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth, and Hugh Grant.
Mark Darren Robinson Mark Darren Robinson (born 21 August 1975 in Palmerston North, New Zealand) is a rugby union footballer, who plays scrum-half for Northampton Saints. Robinson has also played for the All Blacks, during the 1997-98 and 2001 seasons.
Mark David Chapman Mark David Chapman (born May 10, 1955 in Fort Worth, Texas) notoriously shot and killed former Beatle John Lennon on December 8, 1980. He remained at the scene until arrested and claimed the book The Catcher in the Rye would explain his perspective and motivation.
Mark Davis (NBL) Mark Davis (born December 23, 1960 in Philadelphia, USA) is a now naturalised Australian former basketball player who played from 1985 to 2001 with the National Basketball League's Adelaide 36ers, gaining the nickname of "Chairman of the Boards" for his record breaking rebounding achievements.
Mark Day (editor) Mark Day is an accomplished British film editor. He collaborated with director David Yates on the television dramas Sex Traffic, State of Play and The Girl in the Café, and has edited over thirty television movies.
Mark De Gli Antoni Mark De Gli Antoni (b. San Francisco, California, June 20, 1962), often credited as Horse Tricks, is a New York / San Francisco composer, best known for his work as keyboard and sampler player for the band Soul Coughing from 1992 to 2000.
Mark DeCarlo Mark DeCarlo (born June 23, 1962 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor and talk show host. DeCarlo first got on television on the American version of the game show Sale of the Century in 1985 while a student at UCLA, where he won $115,257 in cash and prizes.
Mark DellaGrotte Mark DellaGrotte is a former professional kickboxer and a trainer in Muay Thai. He is owner and operator of the Sityodtong USA Branch, and was certified and appointed by Master Yodtong to be recognized as an international conservator of Thai style boxing.
Mark Dempsey Mark Dempsey was born on 14 January 1964 in Moston, Manchester, England and is Youth Coach with Manchester United FC. Mark is an ex United player and during his career played for a number of clubs including Swindon Town, Sheffield United, Chesterfield FC and Rotherham United.
Mark Denton Mark Denton (born 1971 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England) is a British landscape photographer working mostly in the North of England. He is best known for using a Fujifilm panoramic film camera and producing images using the 6x17 film format.
Mark Derr Mark Derr is an American author and journalist, noted for his books on dogs, as well as the social and environmental developments of Florida. His articles have appeared in various well-known magazines, such as The Atlantic Monthly and Natural History, in addition to several other periodicals.
Mark Derrick Mark Derrick works for the Tennessee Department of Transportation as a Civil Engineer and graduated from the University of Tennessee in 1982. He is a licensed professional engineer in the State of Tennessee and has been married to his wife Maria since 1979.
Mark Dery Mark Dery (born 1959) is an American author, lecturer and cultural critic. He writes about "media, the visual landscape, fringe trends, and unpopular culture"and teaches media criticism] and [[literary journalism in the Department of Journalism at New York University.
Mark Dismore Mark Dismore (born October 12, 1956 in Greenfield, Indiana) is a former driver in the Indy Racing League and the 1990 Toyota Pacific champion as well as the winner of the 1993 24 Hours of Daytona with Dan Gurney's All American Racers in a Toyota GTP car with co-drivers Rocky Moran and P. J.
Mark Divo Mark Divo (born 1966) is a Luxemburgeois conceptual artist and curator who organises large scale interactive art projects incorporating the work of a number of well-known underground artists. His own work involves performance, photography, installation, often using found material.
Mark Donovan Mark Donovan (born 12 October 1968 in Aberdare and raised in Bridgend, Wales, in the United Kingdom) is a character actor best known for grotesque roles in productions such as Shaun of the Dead, Black Books, and Murder Investigation Team. He also played a brief scene of Hamlet in an episode of the David Renwick comedy-drama, Love Soup.
Mark Doty Mark Doty (born August 10, 1953 in Maryville, Tennessee) is an American poet. He earned his Bachelor of Arts from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, then received his Master of Fine Arts in creative writing from Goddard College in Vermont.
Mark Dougherty Mark Dougherty (born May 6 1980), North American singer-songwriter. Originally from New Jersey, Mark Dougherty, now resides in the state of North Carolina where he is currently signed to Lost Cat Records (a digital only based record label housed out of Richmond, Virginia) through which his first CD, Shadows in the Light was released in early 2006.
Mark Drabenstott Mark Drabenstott is a vice-president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City and the director of the Center for the Study of Rural America (CSRA). Drabentstott is also chair of the National Policy Association's Food and Agriculture Committee and a director of the National Bureau of Economic Research at Harvard University.
Mark Driscoll Mark Driscoll (born October 11, 1970) is an American minister and author. The co-founder and teaching pastor of Mars Hill Church in Seattle, Washington, he also co-founded the Acts 29 Network, and has contributed to the "Faith and Values" section of the Seattle Times.
Mark Dudzic Mark Dudzic is the National Organizer and Chairman of the United States Labor Party as well as a labor activist. For 18 years, prior to becoming Labor Party Chairman, Dudzic was president of Local 8-149 OCAW (a branch of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union).
Mark Duper Mark Kirby Dupas (born 1959 in Moreauville, Louisiana) is a former American football wide receiver who played for the Miami Dolphins(1982-1992) of the NFL and for two games in 1994 with the Miami Hooters of the AFL.
Mark Dutiaume Mark Dutiaume (born January 31 1977 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada), ia a Canadian ice hockey player. He was drafted 42nd overall by the Buffalo Sabres in the 1995 NHL Entry Draft but never played a game in the NHL.
Mark Dynamix Mark Dynamix is an Australian DJ of great longevity, having been in the industry for over 15 years. He has received the accolade of #2 DJ in Australia in two consecutive years (2003 - 2004) in the In The Mix 50 DJ Poll, and has put together compilations for the likes of Ministry Of Sound and Central Station.
Mark Dzenick Mark R. Dzenick (born January 20, 1961) is chairman and chief executive officer of the Olympic Spirit Group, officially licensed by the International Olympic Committee to design, develop and manage Olympic-themed entertainment and education centers around the world.
Mark E. Kelly Mark Edward Kelly (born February 22, 1964 in Orange, New Jersey) is an American astronaut. He first went into space as the pilot for STS-108 Endeavour (December 5–17, 2001), and returned to space with STS-121 in 2006 as the pilot.
Mark E. Petersen Mark Edward Petersen (November 7, 1900 –January 11, 1984) (commonly known as Mark E. Petersen) was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1944 until his death.
Mark Egan Mark Egan is considered to be one of the most respected and in-demand electric bassists on the music scene today. His unique fretless bass sound and style is both distinctive and versatile and his musical contributions incomparable.
Mark Ella Mark Ella (born 5 June 1959 in La Perouse, Sydney) is a former Australian rugby union player often considered as one of his country's all-time greats in that sport. Capped for his country 25 times, Ella, a fly-half, was extremely gifted as a runner, passer, and kicker.
Mark Ellis (writer) Mark Ellis is an American novelist who resides in Newport, Rhode Islandwith his wife of 27 years, Melissa Martin. Before becoming a full-time freelance writer in 1986, Ellis worked as a journalist, newspaper columnist and advertising copywriter.
Mark English Mark English (1933–) is an illustrator and painter whose work has appeared in such publications as Redbook, Sports Illustrated, McCall's, Atlantic Monthly, Good Housekeeping, TIME, and others. In 1983, English entered the Illustrators' Hall of Fame in New York.
Mark Epton Mark Epton (born October 22, 1965 in Mexborough, Doncaster) is a retired flyweight boxer from England, who represented his native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. Nicknamed "The Choirboy" he made his professional debut on May 24, 1989.
Mark Erelli Mark Erelli (born 1975) is an American folk singer/songwriter from Reading, Massachusetts has moved back from Portland, Maine to Somerville, Massachusetts. His most recent album, Hope & Other Casualties, is a collection of folk and Americana songs with stylistic arrangements, including "The Only Way", written in response to the September 11, 2001 attack and covered by Ellis Paul and Vance Gilbert.
Mark Ermler Mark Ermler (born 5 May 1932 in Leningrad, died 14 April 2002 in Seoul) was a Russian conductor, especially noted for his conducting of ballets. He conducted, among others, Swan Lake, Petrouchka, The Firebird, The Sleeping Beauty, and The Nutcracker.
Mark Ettinger Mark Ettinger is an American singer, songwriter, conductor, multi-instrumentalist, and juggler from New York City. He performs regularly as a member of the Flying Karamazov Brothers under the stage name Alexei Karamazov.
Mark Evelyn Heath Sir Mark (Evelyn) Heath, KCVO CMG (d. 2005), a British diplomat, was Her Britannic Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Holy See 1980-1982, and the first Ambassador to the Holy See, 1982-1985.
Mark Everett (actor) Mark Everett, born Manuel Benitez, 28 September 1969, but is also known as "Mike Evers" & "Manuel Velasco" is a former child actor in Hollywood films who achieved recent infamy for being wanted for questioning by the police in the murder of his wife in 2004.
Mark Everett (athlete) Mark Everett (born September 2, 1968 in Milton, Florida) was an American 800 metres runner who won the bronze medal at the 1991 World Championships in Tokyo. The following year Everett finished second in the US Olympic trials in New Orleans behind Johnny Gray.
Mark Eyskens Mark Eyskens (born April 29, 1933) is a Belgian economist and politician in the Christian People's Party (Belgium), now called Christian Democratic and Flemish. He was born in Leuven, the son of viscount Gaston Eyskens, and lived for a time at the International House of New York.
Mark Faje Mark Faje, sometimes called Mark the Knife or The World's Most Dangerous Comic, (born 1969), is a stand-up comedian who has performed his act around the world, including performances in seven circuses, the Lazer Vaudeville and four sideshows in 17 different countries. Faje has reported that his acts resulted in him being banned in three countries.
Mark Falco Mark Peter Falco (born Hackney, London, October 22 1960) was a professional footballer with a number of clubs including Tottenham Hotspur, Watford, Rangers and QPR. He was a strong centre forward who was good in the air and had a good eye for goal.
Mark Falcoff Mark Falcoff is an American scholar and policy consultant who has worked with a number of important think tanks, such as the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), the Hoover Institution, and the Council on Foreign Relations.
Mark Farina Mark Farina (born in Chicago on March 25, 1969) is a disk jockey and musician, known for his chicago house, acid jazz and downtempo works. Notable releases include Mood (KMS Records, 1989) and the Mushroom Jazz series (Om Records, 1996-).
Mark Farmer Mark Farmer is a British comic book artist. Part of the wave of UK creators that were an integral part of the DC Comics "new look" of the 1980s (including writers Alan Moore, Grant Morrison, Peter Milligan, Alan Grant and Neil Gaiman, and artists Paul Neary, Dave Gibbons, Brian Bolland, Alan Davis and Dave McKean), Farmer is primarily known these days as an inker, although he has done some pencilling as well (for instance, collaborating with writer Len Wein on an early 1980s run on Green Lantern).
Mark Farrell Mark Farrell (born 1968) is an award-winning Canadian comedian and writer, who honed his talent in the Yuk Yuk's comedy club in Halifax, Nova Scotia before moving to Toronto in 1989. One of the founders of Canada's alternative comedy scene.
Mark Farrow Mark Farrow is a graphic designer, notable for his designs for the Pet Shop Boys, Liza Minnelli, and others. He has worked closely with Chris Lowe of the Pet Shop Boys (who had been an architectural design student).
Mark Few Mark Few (born December 27, 1962 in Creswell, Oregon) is an American basketball coach, currently the head coach at Gonzaga University. Few, who has served on Gonzaga's coaching staff since 1989, has been a constant on the sidelines throughout a period that has seen the Bulldogs rise from mid-major obscurity to become one of the most remarkable success stories in recent college basketball history.
Mark Fields (businessman) Mark Fields is Executive Vice President, Ford Motor Company; President, The Americas and an executive of the Ford Motor Company. As head of the Americas division, Fields was tapped to develop Ford's "The Way Forward" plan, an effort to repair the ailing automaker.
Mark Finch Mark Finch (21 October 1961-14 January 1995) was an English promoter of GLBT cinema. Having founded and expanded several international film festivals he created the first GLBT film market for distributors, sales agents, and independent film producers.
Mark Fitzpatrick Mark Fitzpatrick (born November 13, 1968 in Toronto, Ontario) is a former professional ice hockey goaltender. He won the Memorial Cup twice as a member of the Medicine Hat Tigers before going on to a professional career with the Los Angeles Kings, New York Islanders, Florida Panthers, Tampa Bay Lightning and Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League.
Mark Flanagan (musician) Mark Flanagan is a blues guitarist who plays with Jools Holland's band, "The Rhythm And Blues Orchestra", and has released a solo album The Chosen Few in March 2002, as well as fronts the band "The Fields", who released an album Down the Wire in August 2005.
Mark Foley Mark Adam Foley (born September 8, 1954) is an American politician who served as a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1995 until 2006, representing the 16th District of Florida.
Mark Foley scandal The Mark Foley scandal, which broke in late-September 2006, centers on soliciting e-mails and sexually explicit instant messages sent by Mark Foley, a Republican Congressman from Florida, to young men who had formerly served as congressional pages. The scandal has grown to encompass the response of Republican congressional leaders to previous complaints about Foley's contacts with the pages and inconsistencies in the leaders' public statements.
Mark Fowler Mark Albert Fowler was a fictional character in the popular British BBC soap opera EastEnders. He was originally played by David Scarboro from 1985-1987, but the role was recast in 1990 and played by Todd Carty.
Mark Fox Mark Fox is an American singer and prominent Evangelical Christian. He is best known for his album Lil' Markie Volume 1, in which he sings about controversial or disturbing issues, such as abortion and child abuse, from a child's viewpoint in a high-pitched voice.
Mark Fox (basketball coach) Mark Fox (born January 13, 1969) is the current head men's basketball coach at the University of Nevada, Reno. He was named head coach for the Wolf Pack on June 1, 2004, just days after former coach Trent Johnson resigned to become the head coach at Stanford.
Mark Freedland Mark Freedland is Professor of Employment Law at the University of Oxford and a fellow and tutor of St John's College. On October 1, 2005, he commenced a special Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship in which he is working towards a re-framing of the law of personal work contracts in the context of European law and the contemporary labour market.
Mark Frechette Mark Frechette (December 4, 1947 - September 27, 1975), was an American film actor. He is best known for his lead role in the 1970 film Zabriskie Point, directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, in which he was cast despite having no previous acting experience.
Mark Frostad Mark Frostad (born January 19, 1949 in Brantford, Ontario) is a Canadian Thoroughbred horse trainer. He grew up with a father who owned a stud farm but before becoming involved in thoroughbred horse racing, Frostad obtained a BA degree in literature from Princeton University then in 1976 an MBA degree from the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario,.
Mark Gardner (baseball player) Mark Allan Gardner (born March 4 1962 in Los Angeles, California) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball and current bullpen coach for the San Francisco Giants. Gardner pitched in the Major Leagues from 1989 to 2001 for the Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Florida Marlins, and the Giants.
Mark Gasnier Mark Gasnier (born July 19, 1975 in Sydney, NSW) is an Australian rugby league player for the St George Illawarra Dragons in the National Rugby League competition and also for New South Wales & Australia. His position of choice is at centre though he has also been known to play in the halves and on the wing when need be.
Mark Gastineau Marcus Dell Gastineau (born November 20, 1956) is a former American football player who played for the New York Jets from 1979 to 1988. A five-time Pro Bowler, he was considered one of the quickest and most-feared pass-rushers of his generation, with 100.
Mark Gemini Thwaite Mark Gemini Thwaite (born Mark Gemini Thwaite in Birmingham, England on June 15, 1965) has been the guitarist for a number of British rock bands and artists over the last two decades, including The Mission UK, Tricky, Peter Murphy, New Disease, Spear of Destiny, Theatre of Hate, and National Velvet plus various guest appearances with Gary Numan, Roger Daltrey, Grand Theft Audio, P.J.
Mark Getty Mark Getty is a businessman who co-founded the photographic agency Getty Images in the 1990s and has chaired the cricket publisher Wisden since 2003. A member of a family which originally made its money from oil, he is the son of American-British billionaire philanthropist Sir Paul Getty.
Mark Geyer Mark Geyer (also known as MG or the "Rugby League Rebel"; born December 7, 1968), was a rugby league second row forward and one of the most controversial players of the 1990s - during which time he was seemingly more often in the headlines for what he did off the field than for showing the talent he undoubtedly possessed on it. He played for Penrith, Balmain and the Western Reds during his career from 1986 to 2000, the highlight of which was Penrith's maiden premiership win in 1991.
Mark Gibson (racing) Mark Gibson (born August 14, 1957 in Winder, Georgia), is a racing car driver in the ARCA RE/MAX Series. A three-time winner, he drives the #59 Williams Brothers Lumber Company Chevy (sometimes Pontiac) and is a former Rookie of the Year in ARCA.
Mark Goddard Mark Goddard (born July 24 1936, Lowell, Massachusetts) is an American film actor who has starred in a number of television shows. He is most widely known for his role as Major Don West in the series Lost in Space.
Mark Goldblatt Mark Goldblatt is an ACE (American Cinema Editor) who has edited well over 30 films, including The Terminator (1984), Predator 2, (1990), Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), Pearl Harbor (2001), and X-Men: The Last Stand (2006). Goldblatt has also directed the films Dead Heat (1988) and The Punisher (1989), and an episode of Eerie, Indiana.
Mark Goldstraw Mark Goldstraw (b. 1975) is an English murderer who was convicted on 1 November 2006 of murdering his ex-girlfriend Samantha Carter (aged 16), as well as her sister Patricia (aged 10), brother Marcus (aged 7) and 44-year-old step-father Roddy Hine by setting fire to their house in Cheddleton, Staffordshire in March 2006.
Mark Gonzales Mark Gonzales (born June 1 1969), also known as "The Gonz", is a professional skateboarder and artist. He is known in the skateboarding world as the pioneer of street skateboarding, currently skateboarding's most popular form.
Mark Goodwin Mark Goodwin is the drummer of Australian indie rock band/Triple J Unearthed winner Sick Puppies. Having joined "The Puppies" only since the production of their current album Headphone Injuries, Goodwin is the only non-founding member of the band.
Mark Gottlieb Mark Gottlieb is an employee of Wizards of the Coast and is game designer and the rules manager of the Magic: The Gathering game. Within the community of enthusiasts of the game, he is a well-known columnist and public face of the company alongside Mark Rosewater.
Mark Grace Mark Eugene Grace (born June 28, 1964 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina) was a professional Major League Baseball player for 16 seasons with the Chicago Cubs and Arizona Diamondbacks. His defensive position was first base.
Mark Granovetter Mark Granovetter is an American sociologist who has created some of the most influential theories in modern sociology since the 1970s. He is best known for his work in social network theory and in economic sociology, particularly his theory on the spread of information in a community known as "The Strength of Weak Ties" (1973).
Mark Greatbatch Mark Greatbatch (born in Auckland on December 11, 1963) was a New Zealand cricketer. He scored more than 2,000 runs in his 41 Tests for New Zealand, and in September 2005 he became director of coaching at Warwickshire County Cricket Club in England.
Mark Green Mark Andrew Green (born June 1 1960) is an American politician and was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1999-2007, representing the Eighth Congressional District of Wisconsin. His term ended in January 2007.
Mark Green (NASCAR) Mark Green (born April 8, 1959 in Owensboro, Kentucky) is a veteran of the NASCAR Busch Series and is the brother of NASCAR drivers (and Busch Series champions), Jeff Green and David Green. He is currently unemployed.
Mark Greenway Mark "Barney" Greenway, born July 13, 1969 in Kettering, is a British death metal vocalist, who has been a member of Napalm Death, Extreme Noise Terror and Benediction. He is best known for his 'deep' death grunt and his lively stage act.
Mark Gregory Mark Gregory (from his real name Marco Di Gregorio) is an Italian actor who starred in several Italian action B-movies, such as Bronx Warriors (1982) or the Thunder series (1983-1985-1988). A teenage bodybuilder, Di Gregorio was noticed by director Enzo G.
Mark Grigoryevich Krein Mark Grigorievich Krein (3 April 1907 – 17 October 1989) was a Ukrainian mathematician who faced strong anti-Semitism in his homeland, one of the major figures of the Soviet school of mathematics. He is known for his development of functional analysis methods, particularly in operator theory, in close connection with concrete problems coming from mathematical physics, in particular differential equations and normal modes.
Mark Grotjahn Mark Grotjahn (born 1968 in Pasadena, California, USA) is an American painter, living and working in Los Angeles. He received his MFA from the University of California, Berkeley, and his BFA from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Mark Grudzielanek Mark James Grudzielanek (born June 30, 1970 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is a second baseman in Major League Baseball who currently plays for the Kansas City Royals. Previously, Grudzielanek played with the Montreal Expos (1995-1998), Los Angeles Dodgers (1998-2002), Chicago Cubs (2003-04) and St.
Mark Gruenwald Mark Gruenwald (June 18 1953-August 12 1996) was an American comic book writer and editor. Gruenwald got his start in comics fandom, publishing his own fanzine, Omniverse, which explored the concept of continuity.
Mark Guglielmo Mark Anthony Alexander Guglielmo was born on December 12, 1968 in Westchester County, New York. On June 21, 1994, a grand jury in Volusia County, Florida indicted him with the first-degree murder of his wife Kimberly Anne Guglielmo.
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