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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_KassenMark Kassen - Wikipedia

    Mark Kassen (born 1971) [1] is an American actor, director and producer. He has appeared in the films Growing Up Brady (2000), The Good Student (2006), Puncture (2011), and Jobs (2013).

  2. Mark Kassen is a Golden Globe and Emmy nominated filmmaker, playwright and actor. Mark cultivated new filmmaking technology, utilizing it to create the Trigger Street Independent film...

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  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0440860Mark Kassen - IMDb

    Mark Kassen. Producer: Before We Go. Mark Kassen originated the role of "Ben" in the off-Broadway play, "Things You Shouldn't Say past Midnight". He performed in the Broadway production of "The Last Night of Ballyhoo", and traveled with the production to Los Angeles.

  4. A Starting Point is a video-based civic engagement platform created by Chris Evans, Mark Kassen, and technology entrepreneur Joe Kiani. ASP’s mission is to create a bipartisan channel of communication and connectivity between Americans and their elected officials with the goal of creating a more informed electorate.

  5. 12K Followers, 820 Following, 352 Posts - mark kassen (@markkassen) on Instagram: "I like to make stuff. Filmmaker/actor @LikeMindedEntertainment @astartingpoint @brillaluna".

  6. Jun 9, 2021 · In real life, Evans has joined director and actor Mark Kassen and health care entrepreneur and philanthropist Joe Kiani to launch a website and app called A Starting Point, with the aim of...

  7. Created by actor, producer and director Chris Evans, filmmaker and actor Mark Kassen, and technology entrepreneur Joe Kiani, A Starting Point is a civic engagement platform that creates a clear and bipartisan channel of communication and connectivity between Americans and their elected leaders.

  8. Mark Kassen. Producer: Before We Go. Mark Kassen originated the role of "Ben" in the off-Broadway play, "Things You Shouldn't Say past Midnight". He performed in the Broadway production of "The Last Night of Ballyhoo", and traveled with the production to Los Angeles.