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American film and television actor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Flip Mark (born December 22, 1948)[1] is an American film and television actor. He is known for playing the role of Brook Hooten in the American sitcom TV series Guestward, Ho!.[2]
Mark was born in New York City.[1] At the age of two, he lived with his family in Fresh Meadows, Queens.[3] Mark worked as a model.[3] He had a passion for baseball and was a fan of the New York Yankees.[4] He attended the Professional Children's School.[3]
Mark began his career in 1957, first appearing in the mystery drama TV series Suspicion. He then made two guest-starring appearances in the sitcom The Phil Silvers Show. In 1959, Mark made his film debut in The Journey, which starred Deborah Kerr, Yul Brynner and Jason Robards.[5] He played the role of Flip Rhinelander.[5] He guest-starred in television programs including Have Gun – Will Travel, The Andy Griffith Show, My Three Sons, The Fugitive, Mission: Impossible, The Patty Duke Show, The Big Valley, My Favorite Martian, The Jack Benny Program, Bachelor Father and The Outer Limits. [1]
In 1960, Mark starred in the new ABC sitcom Guestward, Ho!, where he played the role of Brook Hooten.[2] He played recurring roles such as Flip Rogers in Lassie and Steve Olson in Days of Our Lives.[6] In 1962, Mark starred in the new CBS sitcom Fair Exchange, where he played the role of the son, Larry Walker.[7] He appeared in films such as Safe at Home!, Marriage on the Rocks and Please Don't Eat the Daisies, the last as George Mackay.[8] He retired in 1972, and his final credit was from the television series The Streets of San Francisco.
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