Mark L. Taylor

For other people named Mark Taylor, see Mark Taylor (disambiguation).
Mark L. Taylor
Born (1950-10-25) October 25, 1950
Occupation Actor
Years active 1974present

Mark Lewis Taylor (born October 25, 1950) is an American actor.

Biography

Taylor has appeared in various shows such as Seinfeld, Beverly Hills, 90210, House Calls (in which he played the hated hospital administrator, Conrad Peckler) Melrose Place, Chicago Hope, Ally McBeal and Boston Legal.

He has also voiced various projects such as TaleSpin, Darkwing Duck, Batman, The Mask and W.I.T.C.H..

Taylor played Jimmy Olsen in the 1988 animated incarnation of Superman.[1]

He has appeared in the Disney Channel Original Movies Eddie's Million Dollar Cook-Off, High School Musical 2, and The Other Me. He also directed the Disney Channel Original Movie Den Brother.

Filmography

Filmography
Year Title Role Notes
2013 The Crazy Ones Ted episode: "The Spectacular"
2011 Franklin & Bash Mr. Carlisle episode: "Franklin vs. Bash"
2011 Harry's Law Lou Drummond episode: "With Friends Like These..."
2010 The Glades William Meadows episode: "Second Chance"
2008 The Real Son Mr. Deansman
2007-2010 Saving Grace Henry Silver
2007 High School Musical 2 Mr. Fulton
2005 The West Wing DNC Chairman Steve Rorsche episode: "Things Fall Apart"
2004 Summerland Ed 2 episodes
2003 Eddie's Million Dollar Cook-Off Eddie's Father/Coach
2000 The Other Me Mr. Browning
1996 Family Matters Frank episode: Scammed
1995-1997 The Mask: Animated Series Charlie Schumacher Voice
1994 Seinfeld Michael episode: "The Hamptons"
1993 Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey Kirkwood
1993 The Halloween Tree Ralph's Dad
1990 Arachnophobia Jerry Manley
1989 Family Ties Phil episode: All in the Neighborhood (2-part episode)
1989 Honey, I Shrunk the Kids Don Forrester
1987 Ducktales Ensign Plover/Agent "X" Voice
1985 Malice in Wonderland Howard Strickling TV movie
1984-1985 Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show Firestorm Voice
1980 Raise the Titanic Spence
1979-1982 House Calls Conrad Peckler
1979 M*A*S*H O'Malloy episode: "C*A*V*E"

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