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Mark is a partner in West Bank Cafe which is located in Manhattan.
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Mark's first film role after a decade of working on television was "Noises Off".
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Mark has read on many audio books including "Marc Brown's Arthur Chapter Books".
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In 2000, Mark received an Outer Critics Circle Award nomination and a Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Solo Performance in "Chesapeake".
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In 1998, Mark won the Drama League Award for Outstanding Artist for the play, "A Flea in Her Ear".
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Mark has a daughter named Ruby.
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During the 80s, Mark appeared in several Peter Pan Peanut Butter commercials.
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Mark's TV directing debut was on the sitcom "Family Matters".
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Mark attended Yale at the same time as his wife, working together on productions but they did not begin dating until 1993.
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Mark made his TV movie debut in "The Ghost Writer".
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In 1999, Mark starred in the one-man off-Broadway show "Chesapeake".
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While attending Yale, Mark performed a solo mime show.
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Mark is a co-founder of the New York production company, True Pictures.
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Mark made his episodic TV debut in the detective pilot, "O'Malley."
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Mark is a co-founding director of the New York Stage and Film Company.
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Mark made his Broadway debut in the musical "Doonesbury".
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Mark made his NY stage debut in a New York Shakespeare Festival production of "All's Well That Ends Well" playing the character of Bertram
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Mark worked for three seasons with the Yale Repertory Theater.
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Mark is married to set designer Adrianne Lobel.
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Mark made his film debut in Woody Allen's "Manhattan".
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Linn is a name made up by his father in honor of Leonid Tolstoy.