Mark Landon Smith

Actor

BIOGRAPHY

Mark Landon Smith (born January 29, 1964) is an American playwright and actor. Known as a comedy writer, with ten scripts published by Bakers Plays/Samuel French, and Steele Spring Publishing, Drama Source and Contemporary Drama Service and includes three foreign translations, an Off-Broadway production, a film adaptation and numerous productions throughout the world annually.As actor he has appeared on stage, film and television. Film credits include Gordon Family Tree, Valley Inn, Mayfly, Neapolitan, Frogs Hair, Greater and Crossfire. He served a producer for the films Dupont, Mississippi and The Man in the Trunk.He is the executive director of ARTS LIVE THEATRE, Co-Founder/Co-Producer of Ceramic Cow Productions and Co-Director, emcee and actor with Phunbags Comedy Improv. He is also the Founder and Co-Director of the Actors Casting Agency.Smith has appeared in regional theatres receiving nominations and wins for Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Featured Actor, Best Set Design and Best Choreography. His script Christmas Carol High School is a 2012 AATE Distinguished Play Award nominee.

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