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Mark Valenti is an Emmy-nominated American writer known for movies, TV series and novels.


Career biography

Valenti began his entertainment career as an actor with the St. Louis theatrical troupe the City Players. He moved to Los Angeles and studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute under Sally Kirkland and Marc Marno. During this period, Valenti appeared in several LA stage productions, and took roles on sitcoms and soap operas, including NBC's '' The Facts of Life''. In 1986, Valenti became a production assistant for
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's
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. Spielberg had initiated a program whereby assistants would be given an opportunity to learn as much a possible in two years, identify a career path, and then move into their chosen field. Valenti segued into a role as vice president of development for John Hughes. During his three-year tenure, Hughes produced ten films, including ''
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'', '' National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation'', '' Planes, Trains and Automobiles'', and '' Uncle Buck''. Having been intimately involved in Hughes' screenwriting process, Valenti left the executive ranks and began writing film scripts himself. His first produced movie, '' Menno's Mind'', starring Billy Campbell and Robert Vaughn, was seen on the Showtime channel. The script was based on a short story he had written as a high school senior. This was followed by a flurry of screenplay spec sales to DreamWorks (''Planet Fred''), Nickelodeon Movies (''Bob the House''),
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('' Like Father, Like Santa''), and
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(''The Christmas Pageant''). Valenti was creative manager for a team tasked with re-imagining Disney's California Adventure theme park in Anaheim. He also served as creative manager for
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. In 1999, Valenti was recruited as story editor at Nickelodeon Studios, working with the writing staff of shows like '' Rugrats'', '' Hey Arnold!'', '' CatDog'', '' The Angry Beavers'', and '' Rocket Power''. In 2000, Valenti was awarded a platinum record for writing the spoken-word portion of Mannheim Steamroller's '' The Christmas Angel'', signifying over one million units sold. By 2003, he was back in the role of screenwriter, becoming head writer for the
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TV show '' LazyTown''. Shot in
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on a sound stage in the middle of a lava field, it debuted as the #1 show for Nickelodeon, and went on to produce more than 75 episodes, seen around the globe. Valenti also wrote and co-wrote lyrics for many of ''LazyTown'' popular songs. For some of the episodes, Valenti was credited as "Noah Zachary", a name he used in honor of his two sons. In 2022, Valenti was nominated for an Emmy award for ''STEM Explorers'', a PBS show aimed at bringing science concepts to young viewers.


Books

In 1995, Valenti published ''The Wonderful Wisdom of Oz - A Stupendous Compendium of Adages, Aphorisms and Axioms'', a collection of curated quotes derived from the work of '' Oz'' author L. Frank Baum. His next book, ''The Hannibal Twist'', featured a now-adult Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn in their continuing adventures. In 2004, he wrote Mannheim Steamroller's ''The Christmas Angel'', a novelization of the NBC Christmas special of the same name. 2010 saw the publication of the coming-of-age dark comedy ''Last Night at the Monarch Motel'', which was optioned by a film production company. In 2018, Valenti wrote the YA novel trilogy ''The Wolf and the Warlander'', published by
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' American Gramaphone.


Charitable works

In 1992, Valenti and his wife Kristen created a fundraiser, Heart of the Matter, held at Pasadena's Ambassador Auditorium, for their friend Barbie York, then-wife of acclaimed classical guitarist Andrew York. Barbie had suffered a severe head injury in an automobile accident, sending her into a months-long coma. The concert they produced was a once-in-a-lifetime gathering of the classical guitar world's greatest players, among them Christopher Parkening, the LA Guitar Quartet, Liona Boyd and The Romeros. The concert netted $25,000 in one night. In 2016, Valenti's friend and colleague Stefan Karl, who played the villain Robbie Rotten on ''LazyTown'', was diagnosed with cholangiocarcinoma. Karl was forced to cancel all work-related activities during his treatment, so Valenti created a
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campaign which raised nearly $170,000. Valenti also engineered an AMA on
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, featuring Karl - with the help of his wife Steinunn Olina - which led to a live
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event that December. The video featured Karl and others singing " We Are Number One", the song (written by composer Mani Svavarsson) that had become a worldwide meme. The video has subsequently been seen millions of times, and Karl's YouTube channel has generated more than a million subscribers.


Credits


Professional affiliations

Valenti is a member of the
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and The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Valenti, Mark Living people American television writers American male television writers Date of birth missing (living people) 1958 births