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Mark Damon | |
Gender: | Male |
Medium(s): | Film |
Roles: | Producer |
Born: | April 22nd, 1933 |
Birthplace: | Chicago, Illinois |
Died: | May 12th, 2024 |
Deathplace: | Los Angeles, California |
Notable works: | Lost Boys |
1st Sci-Fi: | House of Usher |
Mark Damon is an actor, production crew member, or artistic creator who has contributed their talents to some aspect of the speculative fiction genre. Such work may include film work, episodic television, comic book/graphic novel production, video game development, or an author of any other forms of print media such as novels, magazine articles, etc. This page is a stub. If you are reading this message, then that means you have come to a page about a person that is in need of additional work. There are certain key elements that are lacking from this article category and thus preventing it from achieving an acceptable level of quality. This may include a screenshot image, biographical information, missing and/or incorrect credits, and so on. Once these elements have been satisfied, then this template may be removed from the page.
As an actor[]
- House of Usher, As Philip Winthrop
- Black Sabbath, As Vladimir D'Urfe in "I Wurdalak"
- Byleth: The Demon of Icest, As Duke Lionello
- Devil's Wedding Night, The, As Franz & Karl Schiller
- Crypt of the Living Dead, As Peter
As a presenter[]
- Gate 2: The Trespassers
As an executive producer[]
- Short Circuit
- Flight of the Navigator
- Lost Boys, The
- Mac and Me
- High Spirits
- BeastMaster 2: Through the Portal of Time
- Feardotcom
- It's Alive (2009)
- Universal Soldier: Regeneration
- Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning
- Willy's Wonderland
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