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Mark Joseph (other)
Mark, Marc or Marcus Joseph may refer to: *Mark Joseph (singer) (born 1982), English musician * Mark Joseph (author) (born 1946), American novelist * (born 1958), Soviet actor and director, Canadian TV film maker *Mark Joseph (producer) (born 1968), American multimedia producer and author * Mark Joseph (footballer) (born 1965), Welsh footballer * Marc Joseph (born 1976), English and Antiguan footballer *Marc Bamuthi Joseph Marc Bamuthi Joseph (born 1975) is a spoken-word poet, dancer, playwright, and actor who frequently directs stand-alone hip-hop theater plays. Early life Joseph was born to Haitian immigrant parents and grew up in Laurelton, Queens, New Yor ... (born 1975), American poet * Marcus Joseph (born 1991), of the Trinidad and Tobago national football team See also

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Mark Joseph (singer)
Mark Joseph (born Mark Joseph Muzsnyai, 1981) is an English people, English musician. He was educated at William Austin Junior School in Luton. He became known in 2003 with his single (music), single "Get Through", and has achieved four UK top 40 hit song, hit singles. Joseph released his debut single "Get Through" in February 2003, which charted at No. 38 on the UK Singles Chart.Makeyourmark.org
His second single, "Fly" reached No. 28. Joseph's debut album, ''Scream'', did not register on the UK Albums Chart, but a further two singles were released which charted, "Bringing Back Those Memories" (UK #34) and "Lady Lady" (UK #36). He has appeared on ''T4 (Channel 4), T4'' and ''Never Mind the Buzzcocks''. He also sang backing vocals on the recordin ...
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Mark Joseph (author)
Mark Joseph is an American novelist. He is the author of '' To Kill the Potemkin,'' originally published in 1986. As a paperback, it spent four weeks on ''The New York Times'' bestseller list in July and August 1987. He later published the novels ''Alpha 7'' (1990), ''Typhoon'' (1991), ''Deadline Y2K'' (1999), and ''The Wild Card'' (2011). Born in 1946 in Vallejo, California, he is a 1967 graduate of the University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California), is a Public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Berkeley, California, United States. Founded in 1868 and named after t .... ReferencesRAI Television - MediaMente - Mark JosephIncludes a link to a 1999 interview. (archived) Reviews *Krystal, Arthur. "The Cold War Takes a Dive; To Kill the Potemkin", ''The Washington Post'', Page C3, 1 September 1986. *Clark, G. "Silent war beneath the waves", ''The Courier-Mail'', ...
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Mark Joseph (producer)
Mark Joseph (born January 27, 1969) is an American multimedia producer, author, and founder/CEO of MJM Entertainment Group and Bully! Pulpit. He lives in the Los Angeles area with his wife and children. Early life and education Joseph was born in Tokyo, Japan and after graduating from the Christian Academy in Japan in 1986 moved to Los Angeles to attend Biola University, graduating with a bachelor's degree in communication in 1990. Early career & TV While in college in 1988, Joseph founded MJM Entertainment Group, coordinating recording sessions for Japanese bands and producing documentaries for Japanese TV networks Nippon Television, NTV, NHK, and Fuji TV. Joseph has worked steadily as a TV talk show host and correspondent for a variety of media outlets. In 1992 when the co-host of the Westinghouse Broadcasting, Group W broadcast, ''The Wow Wow Entertainment Report'', decided to take a sabbatical to star in a film, Joseph was chosen to fill in on a temporary basis. What was t ...
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Mark Joseph (footballer)
Mark Joseph (born 1 February 1965) is a Welsh retired footballer who played most of his career in Finland. Joseph played eight seasons in Finnish lower divisions and was signed by premier division club FC Ilves in 1993. He played four seasons and 83 caps in Veikkausliiga for FC Ilves from 1993 to 1996. Joseph ended his career in second tier clubs TPV, TP-55 and RiPS. He still lives in Finland and works at a local sports pub in Tampere Tampere is a city in Finland and the regional capital of Pirkanmaa. It is located in the Finnish Lakeland. The population of Tampere is approximately , while the metropolitan area has a population of approximately . It is the most populous mu .... References External links * 1965 births Footballers from Chester Welsh men's footballers Welsh expatriate men's footballers Wrexham A.F.C. players Ilves (football) players Tampereen Pallo-Veikot players Veikkausliiga players Expatriate men's footballers in Finland Living pe ...
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Marc Joseph
Marc Ellis Joseph (born 10 November 1976) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender. He earned twelve caps for the Antigua and Barbuda national team. Club career Born in Leicester, East Midlands, Joseph previously played for a number of clubs, including Hull City and Blackpool. Joseph played 86 games for Hull, including playing a part in back-to-back promotions from Division Three (which became League Two) and League One to the Championship, scoring his only goal for the club against Macclesfield. In January 2006 he joined Blackpool, initially on loan from Hull, before making the deal permanent. He was not involved in the club's League One play-off winning campaign in 2006–07, not starting a first-team game between a 4–4 League Trophy draw with Accrington Stanley on 31 October 2006, and his release by the club on 31 May 2007. He signed for newly relegated League Two side Rotherham United in June 2007. Marc Joseph scored his first Rotherham ...
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Marc Bamuthi Joseph
Marc Bamuthi Joseph (born 1975) is a spoken-word poet, dancer, playwright, and actor who frequently directs stand-alone hip-hop theater plays. Early life Joseph was born to Haitian immigrant parents and grew up in Laurelton, Queens, New York City. When Joseph was 10 years old, he made his Broadway debut as Savion Glover's tap dancing understudy in the musical, ''The Tap Dance Kid''. By age 12, he had appeared on television and toured nationally with the production. Joseph attended Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA., where he was involved in the spoken word movement with classmate, Saul Williams. After graduating from Morehouse College in 1997, he was hired by The Branson School to teach English and dance. Career In 1998, Joseph worked with the Senegalese National Ballet. In 1999, he became National Poetry Slam champion in 1999 as part of the San Francisco team. He went on to work with Katherine Dunham, Joe Hahn Joseph Hahn (born March 15, 1977) is an American music ...
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