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Mark Pearce (other)
Mark Pearce may refer to: * Mark Pearce (actor) (born 1976), English actor * Mark Pearce (runner) (born 1996), English steeplechaser * Mark Gaston Pearce Mark Gaston Pearce is an American lawyer, arbitrator and university professor who is best known for serving as a member of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). Pearce was designated chairman of the board by President Barack Obama on Augu ...
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Mark Pearce (actor)
Mark Pearce (born 1976 in Coventry) is a British actor. At the age of 12 Pearce made his professional stage debut in ''Cinderella'' at Belgrade Theatre Coventry. He went on to study English and Drama at University College of St. Martin's Lancaster before heading to London to study acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama. Notable credits include his portrayal of ‘Fletcher’ originally played by Ronnie Barker, in the stage adaptation of the BBC sitcom Porridge (1974 TV series), ''Porridge'' at The Lowry Manchester, written by the original writers Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais. Pearce created the role of Uncle Mamaji in the world premiere of Yann Martel’s ''Life of Pi'' in 2007. In 2009 he performed in a UK tour of ''Allo Allo, and originated the role of "Hospital Ghost" in the original world premiere production of Matthew Warchus’s Ghost the Musical in Manchester.'' Recent West-End appearances include Del Boy in Only Fools and Horses (Theatre Royal Haymark ...
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Mark Pearce (runner)
Mark Pearce (born 19 January 1996) is a British long distance runner. In 2021 he became the British champion in the 3000 metres steeplechase. Early life From the age of 11 years-old Pearce attended St Albans School, Hertfordshire. Career On 24 September, 2017 Pearce competed at the Berlin Marathon running 2:31.49. On 5 September, 2020 he was runner up in the 3000 metres steeplechase at the British Championships beating his personal best by 10 seconds. The time put him 39th for the year, worldwide. In September 2020 he was added to the University of Birmingham Talent Hub, a scheme designed to help talented athletes with a pathway to become world-class performers. On 26 June, 2021 Pearce went one better than his result in the previous year by winning the 3000 metres steeplechase title at the 2021 British Athletics Championships The 2021 British Athletics Championships was the national championships in outdoor track and field for athletes in the United Kingdom, which also s ...
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