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Mark Beard (other)
Mark Beard may refer to: * Mark Beard (artist) (born 1956), American artist * Mark Beard (footballer) Mark Beard (born 8 October 1974) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He is head of coaching at club Dorking Wanderers. Beard began his career in the youth academy at Millwall in 1991. He signed his first p ... (born 1974), former English football defender * Mark Beard (racing driver) (1948–2021), American race car driver and team owner {{hndis, Beard, Mark ...
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Mark Beard (artist)
Mark Beard (born 1956 in Salt Lake City) is an American artist. In addition to being a noted stage set designer., Beard works in prints, paint, and as a sculptor. His portraits, nudes, bronzes, and handicrafted books have been exhibited all over the world. Life and Work Beard resides in a studio in Hell's Kitchen that he bought with his partner, James Manfredi. Between 1986 and 1997, he designed more than 20 theatrical sets in New York City, London, Cologne, Vienna, and Frankfurt. Beard is noted for his objection to the fact that while artists may pass through different stages or periods, success comes from branding the artist with one particular style. Beard therefore has developed a number of distinct artistic personalities, each with a detailed biography and portrait photograph, to enable himself to work in a variety of styles and mediums. His different artistic personalities include: * Bruce Sargeant (1898–1938), (a spoof on John Singer Sargent) who died in a tragic ...
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Mark Beard (footballer)
Mark Beard (born 8 October 1974) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He is head of coaching at club Dorking Wanderers. Beard began his career in the youth academy at Millwall in 1991. He signed his first professional contract in 1993, and made his first-team debut later that year. He spent two years at the club; scoring a goal against Arsenal in an FA Cup victory in January 1995. He was transferred to Sheffield United ahead of the 1995–96 season. In 1998, he joined Southend United, who he had also spent time on loan at in 1997. He played regularly for the Essex club over two spells, as well as spending time at Kingstonian. He moved to Spain to set up a youth academy for Spanish team UD San Pedro in 2004, eventually ending up as part of the playing squad. After two years in Spain, he returned to England to sign for Stevenage Borough, spending one year with the club and winning the FA Trophy as part of the first team to win a competitive ...
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