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・ Mark Bingham (musician)
・ Mark Binskin
・ Mark Binstein
・ Mark Birch
・ Mark Birch (footballer)
・ Mark Bircher
・ Mark Birdwood, 3rd Baron Birdwood
・ Mark Birighitti
・ Mark Birkinshaw
・ Mark Birley
・ Mark Birnbaum
・ Mark Birrell
・ Mark Bischof
・ Mark Bishop
・ Mark Bitterman
Mark Bamford
・ Mark Bamford (cricketer)
・ Mark Banin
・ Mark Banjavich
・ Mark Banker
・ Mark Barber
・ Mark Barberio
・ Mark Barberio (ice hockey)
・ Mark Barham
・ Mark Barilli
・ Mark Barkan
・ Mark Barkworth
・ Mark Barlow
・ Mark Barnard
・ Mark Barnard (footballer)


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Mark Bamford : ウィキペディア英語版
Mark Bamford

Mark Bamford (writer/director) was born in Louisville, Kentucky, but raised mostly in New York. He graduated from New York University (NYU) in 1989 with a double major in French Literature and Linguistics and a minor in Anthropology. After working for several years in Los Angeles as a freelance screenwriter, Mark wrote and directed the award-winning 2000 short film ''Hero'', which won him the Atom Films "Director to Watch" Award in 2001. "Hero" sold worldwide for television and aired in the U.S. on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Public television. 2004's Cape of Good Hope is his first feature.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Couple put their faith into the picture )
Bamford is married to his co-writer and producer, Suzanne Kay; they have two children together. In 2004, Bamford and his family moved to Cape Town, South Africa. They currently live in New York City. Mark Bamford is a Bahá'í.
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