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Mark Russell
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Mark Russell was born in February 1929. He is an actor, known for
Kojak (1973)
,
Kojak: The Belarus File (1985)
and
Mannix (1967)
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Known for
Kojak
7.1
TV Series
Det. Saperstein
Saperstein
1973–1978 • 108 eps
Kojak: The Belarus File
6.8
TV Movie
Saperstein
(as Mark B. Russell)
1985
Mannix
7.4
TV Series
Collier
Henchman
Orderly
Plainclothesman
Policeman
1969–1972 • 5 eps
Hangup
5.8
Detective
1974
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85
Kojak: The Belarus File
6.8
TV Movie
Saperstein
(as Mark B. Russell)
1985
Quincy, M.E.
7.3
TV Series
Bailiff
1982
1 episode
Nero Wolfe
7.2
TV Series
Archie's Shadow
1981
1 episode
Eischied
7.6
TV Series
Forensic Detective
1979
1 episode
Hawaii Five-O
7.4
TV Series
Tom
1978
1 episode
Kojak
7.1
TV Series
Det. Saperstein
Saperstein
1973–1978
108 episodes
Search and Rescue: The Alpha Team
7.2
TV Series
Tony
1977–1978
1 episode
Moving Violation
5.5
Reporter 4
1976
Hangup
5.8
Detective
1974
Emergency!
7.9
TV Series
Charles Johnson
Doctor
Special Agent Vince Thompson
(uncredited) ...
1972–1974
5 episodes
The Six Million Dollar Man: Wine, Women and War
6.8
TV Movie
Goldman's Attendant
(uncredited)
1973
Banacek
7.7
TV Series
Gate Guard
Policeman
(uncredited)
1973
2 episodes
Showdown
5.9
Boarder
(uncredited)
1973
Blume in Love
6.2
Party Guest
(uncredited)
1973
The Marcus-Nelson Murders
7.7
TV Movie
Detective
(uncredited)
1973
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Alternative name
Mark B. Russell
Born
February 1929
Spouse
Evellyn Russell
(her death, 5 children)
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Mark Russell served in the U. S. Army during the Korean War, coming under fire at Heartbreak Ridge in 1952. He received two Bronze Stars for Valor.
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