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Mark Burns (other)
Mark Burns may refer to: * Mark Burns (actor) (1936–2007), English film and television actor * Mark Burns (cricketer) (born 1967), English cricketer * Mark Burns (pastor) John Mark Burns (born September 21, 1979) is an American evangelical minister, televangelist and political candidate who is the pastor of the Harvest Praise & Worship Center in South Carolina. He was an early supporter of Donald Trump during the ... (born 1979), Christian pastor and founder of the NOW Television Network * Mark Burns (photographer) (born 1958), American landscape photographer * Mark Burns (rugby league), professional rugby league footballer for Scotland * Mark F. Burns (1841–1898), American politician {{hndis, Burns, Mark ...
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Mark Burns (actor)
Mark Burns (30 March 1936 – 8 May 2007) was an English film and television actor. Biography Burns was born in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire and educated at Ampleforth College, North Yorkshire. He originally planned to enter the priesthood, but after a short-service commission with the 15th/19th The King's Royal Hussars (1955–57), in which he served in Malaya and Northern Ireland, he became an actor. His career began in 1960 with the film ''Tunes of Glory'' followed by the TV series ''Lorna Doone'' (1963) and ''Rupert of Hentzau'' (1964). One of his most prominent roles was as the male lead in the cult 1966 mystery film ''Death Is a Woman''. Burns also appeared in ''The Saint'' episode "The Scales of Justice", and ''The Prisoner'' episode "It's Your Funeral" as Number Two's assistant. He played William Morris in ''The Charge of the Light Brigade'' (1968), Bernie in ''A Day at the Beach'' (1970), the pianist Alfred in ''Death in Venice'' (1971) and Hans von Bülow in '' Ludwig ...
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Mark Burns (cricketer)
Mark Ian Burns (born 18 September 1967) is an English cricketer. Burns is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm medium pace and who fields as a wicket-keeper. He was born in Bury, Lancashire. Burns made his debut for Cumberland in the 2002 MCCA Knockout Trophy against Northumberland. He played one more Trophy match in 2002, against the Durham Cricket Board. His Minor Counties Championship debut came against Suffolk in the same season, with Burms making a further appearance against Bedfordshire. In his sole season with Cumberland, Smith played two List A matches against the Nottinghamshire Cricket Board and Devon, both in the 2003 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy which was held in 2002. His only List A run came against Devon, with Burns being dismissed by Andrew Procter in that match. Behind the stumps he took 4 catches and made 2 stumping Stumped is a method of dismissing a batsman in cricket, which involves the wicket-keeper putting down the wicket whi ...
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Mark Burns (pastor)
John Mark Burns (born September 21, 1979) is an American evangelical minister, televangelist and political candidate who is the pastor of the Harvest Praise & Worship Center in South Carolina. He was an early supporter of Donald Trump during the 2016 United States presidential election. Burns unsuccessfully ran for the United States House of Representatives in South Carolina's 4th congressional district in 2018 and 2022. Burns is co-founder of the NOW Television Network. Early life and education Burns briefly attended Southern Wesleyan University, then transferred to Tri-County Technical College, and again to North Greenville University, which he attended for one semester before dropping out. Education claims Burns claimed to have held a Bachelor of Science degree from North Greenville University and claimed to have served six years in the U.S. Army Reserve. In August 2016, those claims were disproved by CNN. Burns attended North Greenville University for one semester and ...
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Mark Burns (photographer)
Mark Burns (born 1958) is an American professional landscape photographer. He specializes in black and white fine art photography. His work has appeared in national sporting and wine magazines, as well as '' TIME''. A retrospective collection of work was exhibited at the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum from 2009 to 2010. Career His professional career began in 1978 as a sports photographer in Houston, Texas. In the 1980s, he work began to shift toward commercial photography. His work has appeared in numerous national magazines including '' The Sporting News'', '' TIME'', '' Wine Spectator'', '' Wine Enthusiast'', and '' Wine & Spirits''. From 2009 to 2010, a retrospective collection of his work was exhibited for 10 months at the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum in College Station, Texas. After Burns completed an exhibition for the Bush library titled 'The Culture of Wine,' Jean Becker, Bush's chief of staff, approached him and asked if he was intereste ...
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Mark Burns (rugby League)
Mark Burns (birth unknown) is a former professional rugby league footballer who played as a in the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s. He played at representative level for Scotland, and at club level for the Lindley Swifts (in Lindley, Huddersfield). Background Mark Burns works as an independent financial adviser, and partner in Pennines IFA as of 2017. International honours Mark Burns won 4-caps for Scotland while at the Lindley Swifts, against Ireland as a curtain raiser to the Leeds versus Wigan Rugby League Charity Shield match as precursor to the 1995–96 season at the Royal Dublin Society Showground, Dublin on Sunday 13 August 1995, and three appearances in the 1995 Rugby League Emerging Nations Tournament the 34-9 victory over Russia at Post Office Road, Featherstone on Monday 16 October 1995, the 38-16 victory over USA at Sixfields Stadium, Northampton on Wednesday 18 October 1995, and the 10-21 defeat by Cook Islands at Wheldon Road, Castleford on Frida ...
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