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* '''[[Mark Aaron Wagner]]''', a stunt performer for ''Heroes''. |
* '''[[Mark Aaron Wagner]]''', a stunt performer for ''Heroes''. |
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* '''[[Mark Warshaw]]''', associate producer of ''Heroes'', producer of [[Heroes 360]], and a graphic novel writer. |
* '''[[Mark Warshaw]]''', associate producer of ''Heroes'', producer of [[Heroes 360]], and a graphic novel writer. |
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Revision as of 19:37, 29 June 2007
| This is a disambiguation page—it lists subjects that have to do with Heroes which might be easily confused. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. |
Mark could refer to:
- Markus Flanagan, the actor who portrays Agent Alonzo.
- Mark Kolpack, the visual effects supervisor for Heroes.
- Mark Lyon, an assistant director for Heroes.
- The Mark, two scratches in the neck, left by the Company's pneumatic needles after a "bag and tag".
- Principal Marks, the headmaster at Union Wells High School.
- Mark Nearing, the actor who portrays Linderman's cop.
- Mark Roslan, a comic book colorist.
- Mark Spatny, a visual effects producer for Heroes.
- Mark Allan Stewart, the actor who portrays a high roller.
- Mark Aaron Wagner, a stunt performer for Heroes.
- Mark Warshaw, associate producer of Heroes, producer of Heroes 360, and a graphic novel writer.