Mark Webber is an American film and television actor. Many people recognize him for his roles in acting projects like Winter Solstice, Shrink, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Goodbye World, Laggies, The Scent of Rain and Lightning and Clover. Likewise, he is profiled as a director and screenwriter who worked on The End of Love (2014) and Flesh and Blood (2017).
Additionally, his mother, Sheri Lynn Honkala, is a prominent American advocate who also advocates for the homeless as well as him. Her mother co-founded Kensington Welfare Rights and Poor People’s Economic Human Rights Campaign. However, in this post, we will see the details of the actor/director. So, let’s scroll to find out his information while reading his net worth and his body measurements.
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Subtítulo: Actor and writer Mark Webber with his wife Teresa Palmer.
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Mark Webber: biography, family and education
The actor was born on July 19, 1980 as Mark Allen Webber under the zodiac sign of Cancer. He was born as the son of single mother Cheri Lynn Honkala. Also, there is no information about his father, however, his mother later married Bob Brown, a Philadelphia-based union official, in 1990. Although their relationship did not last long and they divorced shortly after their short-term marriage. His mother is also the mother of Guillermo Santos born in 2002.
Additionally, her mother is an American anti-poverty advocate and co-founder of the Kensington Welfare Rights Union. As we mentioned earlier, she is also a prominent human rights defender who was the Green Party candidate for Sheriff of Philadelphia in 2011 and the Vice Presidential candidate in the 2012 US presidential election. At the age of nine in 1989, he moved to Philadelphia with his mother and spent time homeless living in abandoned cars and buildings.
Subtitle: Mark Webber and his mother Cheri Lynn Honkala.
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Career:
Regarding his education, he could have completed his higher education. But she has not revealed information about his educational qualifications. However, he began his acting career in 1998 with minor film roles. His first appearance was as Ralph in 1998’s The Evil Within. Since then, he has worked on movies like Jesus ‘Son, Whiteboyz, Boiler Room, Hollywood Ending, Winter Solstice, The Hottest State, Life Is Hot in Crackdown and Clover, and many more.
Additionally, he was credited as a singer in the 2010 romantic action comedy film Scott Pilgrim vs. the world, where he appeared as Stephen Stills. As a director, his direction can be seen in films such as Explicit IIIs (2008), The Ever After (2014), Flesh and Blood (2017), and The Place of No Words (2019). Additionally, his television roles include T Takes (2008), Medium (2010), SMILF (2017-19), and LA Confidential (2018).