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Mark Sherwood, a naturopath, was reported as joining the race in September 2021. His platform included a "zero tolerance policy" for vaccine and mask mandates. He stated, "I believe the concept of vaccine and mask mandates needs to end." [6] Joel Kintsel announced his candidacy on April 7.
Mark Townsend, played by Craig Hall, made his first appearance on 13 January 2025. [2] Hall's casting was confirmed in November 2024, after he was pictured on set. [ 3 ] His character is the show's new detective, who investigates the attack on Tim Russell ( George Pullar ).
Mark Anthony Smith (August 15, 1965 – December 19, 2010) [1] was a professor of pathology at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, where he also served as the Director of Basic Science Research at the University Memory and Aging Center.
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Serena Faraday, the cousin of Nicole Travis, comes to town in 1975 with her publisher husband Mark Faraday their son, Timmy. Serena suffers from multiple personality disorder, with an alter named "Josie", for which she is treated by Dr. Quentin Henderson. She and Mark fight for custody of Timmy, which results in Josie shooting Mark to death.
Specialist Jeremy Sherwood (portrayed by Richard Bryant) was the son of Frank and Denise Sherwood. When the show first started he was seventeen and about to graduate from high school. [10] He had difficulty dealing with his father's deployments and would take it out on his mother by physically hitting her.
Mark Scholz (born 1955) is a German-American, double board-certified oncologist and author. He serves as medical director of Prostate Oncology Specialists Inc. in Marina del Rey, CA, a medical practice exclusively focused on prostate cancer. He is also the executive director of the Prostate Cancer Research Institute.
By January 1927, Dr. W.A. Alexander of Mobile, Alabama became the first pastor. [3] A year later, in 1928, the church building designed by architect Mark Lemmon (1889–1975) was erected. [3] From 1932 to 1937, Dr. Thomas W. Currie, Sr. served as the new pastor; he would later serve as President of Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. [3]