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Mark David Frankel (13 June 1962 – 24 September 1996) was an English actor, known for his leading roles in the British film Leon the Pig Farmer and the American TV series Kindred: The Embraced. Early life
Fortune Hunter is an American action-adventure drama series that aired on Fox from September 4 to October 2, 1994, starring Mark Frankel as spy Carlton Dial.. In the United States, Fortune Hunter aired on Fox from September 4, 1994 to October 2, 1994; of the 13 episodes produced, only five aired, though the series aired in its entirety in other countries.
Simon Bolt (Mark Frankel: seasons 3–4): Simon was a wealthy British investor who transformed Teddy's fashion design business from a small home operation to a large design company. Simon and Teddy dated during the third season, but broke up when he sold her company to a Texan investor without consulting Teddy.
Mark Frankel: 34 actor 29 September Leslie Crowther: 63 British TV comedian and game show host (Crackerjack, The Price Is Right and Stars in Their Eyes) 13 October Beryl Reid: 77 actress 21 October Eric Halsall: 76 television presenter 26 October Tricia Ingrams: 50 journalist and presenter for Thames Television: 26 November Michael Bentine: 74
The series initially focused on San Francisco Police Detective Frank Kohanek (C. Thomas Howell) who discovers his city is home to numerous vampires while investigating alleged mobster Julian Luna (Mark Frankel). Julian is not really a mobster, as Frank thinks; in fact, he is the Prince of the city, the ruler of five groups of vampires in the ...
'Real Housewives of New York City' star Bethenny Frankel opened up about her production deal with Mark Burnett and MGM.
Leon the Pig Farmer is a 1992 [3] British comedy about a Jewish estate agent in London who discovers that thanks to an artificial insemination mishap, his real father owns a pig farm in Yorkshire.
Mark Gastineau confronted Brett Favre in 2023 about the record-breaking play. ESPN. Brett Favre and Mark Gastineau in ESPN's '30 For 30: The New York Sack Exchange.'