Mark Taylor
Born: 1977-03-07 in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
Known For: Acting
Biography
Mark Taylor (born March 7, 1977; Scarborough, Ontario) is a Canadian actor. Taylor is predominately known for his roles as Romeo in Student Bodies, and Kwest in Instant Star. He played the role of Lewis 'Lew' Young in the Canadian police drama television series Flashpoint until his character was killed in the 23rd episode of the series. In addition, Taylor has studied computer engineering technology at Seneca College and graduated from Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mark Taylor (actor),licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
2025
- Sheriff Country as Ruben Massey
- It Feeds as John Otis
- The Love Club Moms: Harper as Colin
2024
- Cross as Francisco
- The Bad Orphan as Karl
2022
- Reacher as Wolcott
- So Help Me Todd as Coach Tom
- All American: Homecoming as Terry Tucker
2021
- Miracle in Motor City as Eddie
- Next-Door Nightmare as Kyle Collins
2020
- Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker as Emmett Jay Scott
- Tempted by Danger as Rick
- A Christmas Tree Grows in Colorado as Kevin Snyder
2019
- Coroner as Clark Coleman
- Christmas Belles as Pastor Michael McKnight
2018
- Memories of Christmas as Dave
2017
- Frankie Drake Mysteries as Boyzey Pembroke
2016
- Private Eyes as Rick
- Greenleaf as Perry Dyson
- Blood Hunters as George (Intern)
2011
- Certain Prey as Officer Graff
2010
- Who Is Clark Rockefeller? as Detective Mike Ruggio
2008
2007
- Hostel: Part II as Sir Bruce Bonus
2005
- The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe ... (Second Assistant Director)
- Cinderella Man as George
2004
2003
- Love, Sex, and Eating the Bones as Glenroy 'Sweets' Lindo
2002
- Bliss
- Bliss - Erotische Versuchungen as Paolo
2001
2000
- Our Hero
- Seventeen Again as Young Gene Donovan
1999
- SpongeBob SquarePants ... (Thanks)
- Grown Ups as Peter Alexander
1997
- Student Bodies as Romeo Carter
- Color of Justice as Rodney
1953
- The Oscars as Self