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Mark Savage may refer to: * Mark Savage (Australian film director) (born 1962), Australian film and television screenwriter and film director * Mark Savage (American playwright) Mark Savage (born September 19, 1958) is an American playwright, songwriter, and theatre director. He specializes in gay musical theatre and is associated with the Celebration Theatre in Los Angeles. His coming-out musical ''The Ballad Of Lit ..., American playwright, songwriter, and theatre director * Mark Savage (Hollyoaks), "Dodger" Savage, television character * Mark Savage, BBC music correspondent {{hndis, Savage, Mark ...
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Mark Savage (Australian Film Director)
Mark Savage (born 17 September 1962) is a US-based Australian film and television director, screenwriter, and film producer specializing in thrillers, horror, crime, cult, action and exploitation-themed films. He is influenced by European and Asian genre cinema, and has written critical reviews and articles for the ''Herald Sun'', ''Asian Cult Cinema'', ''Filmnet'' and '' Fatal Visions''.'' Savage wrote, produced and directed his first feature '' Marauaders'' in 1986, since then genre entries have included ''Sensitive New Age Killer (2000)'', ''Trail of Passion (2003)'', ''Defenceless (2004)'', ''Kinderplay (2013)'', ''FertIsle (2015)'', ''Stressed To Kill (2016)'' and ''Purgatory Road (2017)'' During 2017 and 2018 ''Purgatory Road'' was released in the United States and Australia and in 2019 on DVD and Blu-ray in Canada and America. In 2020 the movie was scheduled for showing in the UK on channels including Virgin Media and Sky Store. also in Ireland. The film was acclaimed ...
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Mark Savage (American Playwright)
Mark Savage (born September 19, 1958) is an American playwright, songwriter, and theatre director. He specializes in gay musical theatre and is associated with the Celebration Theatre in Los Angeles. His coming-out musical ''The Ballad Of Little Mikey'', premiered in 1994 and has had productions in a dozen US cities. He wrote a song for '' Naked Boys Singing'', an Off-Broadway musical review that ran for six years. He curated a reading series called "Queering the Classics," which in 2001 spawned ''Pinafore!'', a gay adaptation of Gilbert & Sullivan's ''HMS Pinafore''. ''Pinafore!'' won Best Musical at the LA Weekly Theatre Awards and Best Production at the 2003 New York International Fringe Festival and the Original cast recording A cast recording is a recording of a stage musical that is intended to document the songs as they were performed in the show and experienced by the audience. An original cast recording or OCR, as the name implies, features the voices of the sho . ...
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Mark Savage (Hollyoaks)
Mark "Dodger" Savage is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 serial drama, ''Hollyoaks'', played by Danny Mac. He made his first on-screen appearance on 7 April 2011 and was introduced as part of the Savage family by creator Paul Marquess. Dodger is played as being a bit "cocky" and as thinking he has "got it all". For his portrayal, Mac has won and been nominated for various awards. In November 2014 Mac opted to leave the role and Dodger on screen on 20 January 2015. Dodger was the biological son of Patrick Blake (Jeremy Sheffield) and Anna Blake (Saskia Wickham), the twin brother of Sienna Blake (Anna Passey), the adoptive son of Anna's husband Dirk Savage ( David Kennedy), the half-brother of Will Savage (James Atherton), Liberty Savage (Abi Phillips) and Minnie Minniver and the father of Nico Blake (Persephone Swales-Dawson) and Myra-Pocahontas Savage-McQueen. His storylines included a relationship with Texas Longford (Bianca Hendrickse-Speedlove), discovering th ...
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