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Actor Mark Webber: short filmography

Mark Webber is an actor, director and screenwriter, whose fame was brought to the films "13 Sins" and "Scott Pilgrim Against All". From the director's works of Webber, the most famous is the drama "End of Love".

Biography

Mark Webber was born in Minneapolis in 1980. Cheri Lynn Honkala's mother raised him alone. Childhood Mark can not be called easy - like the homeless, they lived in a car, somehow surviving during the harsh winters. Later, his mother became a lawyer, defended the homeless and needy people.

Career

Mark Webber began his acting career in 1998 right after leaving school, performing a small role in the melodrama "City Border", then appeared in the episodic role in the drama Alison Macklin "The Son of Jesus."

The first notable role in the movie Mark performed in 1999, playing Trevor in the comedy "White Boys". At the box office, the film collected only $ 38,000, but it was broadcast many times on television.

In the same year, Webber was approved for the role of the second plan in the romantic comedy "Drive me crazy." Partners of the young actor on the frame were Melissa Joan Hart and Adrian Grenier. The film was not very well received by critics, but raised at the box office more than $ 22 million with a modest budget of $ 8 million.

In 2000, the criminal drama of "Frozen Farm" Steve Buscemi was released, in which many popular actors, including Mark Webber, starred. The actor played a small role of Tank. The film is based on the eponymous novel by Edward Bunker, telling about the brutal rules of survival in prison. Critics very much appreciated the "Greyhound", as the previous film by Steve Buscemi "Under the shadow of the crowns."

Soon the promising actor got a role in the thriller "Boiler", in which stars such as Ben Affleck, Vin Diesel, Nia Long played. The film received positive reviews from both critics and viewers.

The most famous picture in the career of Webber - a fantastic action movie "Scott Pilgrim against all."

The plot revolves around the uncertain musician Scott Pilgrim. After a series of failures, Scott finds his ideal girl, Ramon Flowers. But to achieve it, he will have to defeat her seven former guys. Mark Webber played in the film of Stephen, Scott's friend. Unlike many youthful fantasy fighters, the picture received positive reviews from film critics.

Another notable film with Mark Webber - the philosophical horror of "13 sins" in which he played the main role. The film was directed by Danniel Stamm, known for his religious horror film The Last Expulsion of the Devil. The picture received mixed reviews of critics and viewers, however this is still one of the few main roles in Webber's career.

In 2014, the actor was approved for one of the main roles in the comedy "Baby". Together with him in the film starred Kira Knightley and Chloe Grace Moretz.

Director's work

In 2008, Webber debuted as a director, having removed the dramatic film "Explicit Diseases". This picture had no particular success.

In 2012 Mark Webber filmed another drama - "The End of Love," based on a real story of his relationship with actress Frankie Shaw. The picture tells about the life of an actor named Mark, who after the death of his wife is forced to take care of a small son alone.

The latest directing work of Mark Webber, the melodrama "Since then," was released in the world in 2014. The main characters of the picture are husband and wife who are trying to preserve their marriage, despite all the difficulties and trials.

Personal life

Webber was in a relationship with actress Frankie Shaw. The actors have a son named Isaac. In 2010, the couple broke up. Breaking the relationship with Frankie inspired Mark to create the painting "The End of Love."

In September 2013, Mark began to meet with Australian actress Teresa Palmer. Soon the actors got married. Now Mark and Teresa live in Los Angeles, they have two children.

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