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Mark Burns

Mark Burns

Mark Burns was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Burns began his acting career with roles in such films as the dramatic adaptation "The Charge of the Light Brigade" (1968) with Trevor Howard, "I'll Never Forget What's 'Is Name" (1968) and "A Day at the Beach" (1970). He also appeared in "The Adventures of Gerard" (1970) with Peter McEnery, the dramatic adaptation "The Virgin and the Gypsy" (1970) with Joanna Shimkus and the drama "Time For Loving" (1971) with Mel Ferrer. He continued to act in productions like the drama "The Maids" (1974) with Glenda Jackson, "Un Largo Retorno" (1975) and "Rosebud" (1975) with Peter O'Toole. He also appeared in "The Stud" (1978). During the latter part of his career, he continued to act in the Margot Kidder spy picture "Keeping Track" (1987), "Bullseye!" (1990) with Michael Caine and the thriller "Savage Hearts" (1994) with Jamie Harris. He also appeared in the thriller "Dirty Weekend" (1997) with Lia Williams and the Nigel Hawthorne comedy "The Clandestine Marriage" (1999). Most recently, Burns edited "Engineering Disasters" (History, 2014-15).
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