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Home/People/Mark Costello
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Place of Birth
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

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Movies
20
TV Shows
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Mark Costello

Acting

Biography
Mark began working professionally in Los Angeles back in 1983, when he booked his first job as the "Starter" in, Hot Dog...the Movie". He continued working numerous Co-Star and Guest spots on episodic TV such as, "Murder She Wrote, "Dynasty," Knots Landing," "Who's the Boss," "LA Law," "Full House", "Seventh Heaven," "ER," "N.Y.P.D. Blue," "The West Wing," and "Criminal Minds." Mark also had recurring roles on such television shows as, "Bay City Blues," "JAG", and "First Monday." In 1990, Mark had a three year contract on the FOX youth oriented drama, "Tribes". Mark was very established in the theatre world in Los Angeles, having won Best Actor in a Feature Role from Stage Scene LA, for his performances in,"Finding Fossils" and "John is a Father" at The Road Theatre, as well as "Mom's Dead", at Sacred Fools. Mark appeared with Susan Sullivan and David Selby in Edward Albee's, "A Delicate Balance," at the Odyssey Theatre , which won the LA Drama Critics Circle McCulloh Award for Best Revival. Mark moved to Atlanta in 2017 and has appeared in the films, "Yes, God, Yes," "Our Friend" and the independent feature film, "Charles Sloan", which he played the title role, and which won For Best Full Length Feature Film at the 2022 Raleigh Film and Arts Festival.
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Charles Sloan

as Charles Sloan
2023
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Adult Swim Yule Log

as Sheriff
2022
Yes, God, Yes poster

Yes, God, Yes

as Priest
2020
Our Friend poster

Our Friend

as Richard
2019
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Doobious Sources

as Blake Morgan
2017
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Turbulent Skies

as Gardner
2010
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Solar Flare

as Dispatcher Howard
2008
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An Accidental Christmas

Cast
2007
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Locusts

as Director Rusk
2005
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Zarkorr! The Invader

as George Ray
1996
Faith poster

Faith

as Policeman
1990
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U.S. Marshals: Waco & Rhinehart

as FBI Agent #1
1987
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Hollywood Hot Tubs

as Mr. Slate
1984
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Hot Dog... The Movie

as Event Starter
1984