- Born
- A native of Decorah, Iowa, Mark Pinter attended Iowa State University, where he received a BA in Theatre Arts; and Wayne State University in Detroit, receiving his Master of Fine Arts in acting from the prestigious Hilberry Repertory Theatre.
Pinter has portrayed memorable and long-running characters on daytime television for all of the major networks, including "Roger Smythe" on All My Children (1970) and "Grant Harrison" in Another World (1964), for which he received the coveted Best Villain Award from Soap Opera Digest in 1996. In addition, he has guest-starred on countless primetime television series including NCIS: Los Angeles (2009), Cold Case (2003), Law & Order (1990), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) and Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001), Charlie's Angels (1976), The Love Boat (1977), Hart to Hart (1979) and Hunter (1984).
Pinter made his motion picture debut in Norman Jewison's Other People's Money (1991) and starred in the highly controversial picture, The Eden Myth (1999) for Hollywood Films. He had a featured role in Cameron Crowe's Vanilla Sky (2001), and can be seen in Eric Perlmutter's indy feature, Season of Youth (2003) and the short film, Play (2010).
On stage, Pinter has performed on regional theatre stages throughout the country including "Becky's New Car" for North Coast Rep, "The Price" for Northern Stage, "Book of Days" for ArenaStage, "Hamlet" for the Old Globe, "Charley's Aunt" for Carter CenterStage, "Equus", "Black Comedy" and "The Shadow Box" for Arizona Theatre Company, "Victor/Victoria" for North Shore Music Theatre, "The Sound of Music" for Syracuse Stage, "Hello, Dolly!" for Bucks County Playhouse, "Follies" for Little Theatre on the Square and the world premiere of "Courting the Muse" for the White Barn Theatre, starring opposite Tony Award-winner, Lillias White. Off-Broadway, he starred as "Stanford White" in the New York premiere of Don Nigro's "My Sweetheart's the Man in the Moon" for the Hypothetical Theatre Company, as well as the American premiere of Carl Djerassi's "Three on a Couch", at the Soho Playhouse in New York City.
Pinter directed the off-Broadway world premiere of Jonathan Bell's "Portraits", starring Roberta Maxwell and the late Dana Reeve, to much critical acclaim. He also directed Charles Keating and Patrick Horgan in a memorable revival of David Storey's "Home" for the Wilton Playshop.
Pinter was married to actress Colleen Zenk, who portrayed the role of "Barbara Ryan" for 30 years on the long-running CBS daytime series, As the World Turns (1956).- IMDb Mini Biography By: Mark Pinter - Mark Pinter has performed on regional theatre stages throughout the country including: the world premiere of Herbert Signenza's Steal Heaven for San Diego REP, Becky's New Car for North Coast Rep, The Price for Northern Stage, Book of Days for Arena Stage, Hamlet, Othello and Two Gentlemen of Verona for the Old Globe, Charley's Aunt for Carter Center Stage, Equus, Black Comedy and The Shadow Box for Arizona Theatre Company, Victor/Victoria for North Shore Music Theatre, The Sound of Music for Syracuse Stage, Hello, Dolly! for the Bucks County Playhouse, Follies for Little Theatre on the Square and the world premiere of Courting the Muse for the White Barn Theatre, starring opposite Tony Award winner, Lillias White. Off Broadway, he starred as Stanford White in the New York premiere of Don Nigro's My Sweetheart's the Man in the Moon for the Hypothetical Theatre Company, as well as the American premiere of Carl Djerassi's Three on a Couch, at the Soho Playhouse in New York City, and the world premiere of Anna Ziegler's Another Way Home for the Magic Theatre. Mr. Pinter made his motion picture debut in Norman Jewison's Other People's Money, and starred in the highly controversial picture The Eden Myth for Hollywood Films. He had a featured role in Cameron Crowe's Vanilla Sky and can be seen in Eric Perlmutter's Indy feature Season of Youth, and the short film, Play, directed by David Kaplan. He has portrayed memorable and long running characters on daytime television for all of the major networks, including Roger Smythe on All My Children and Grant Harrison in Another World, for which he received the coveted Best Villain Award from Soap Opera Digest in 1996. In addition, he has guest starred on countless prime time television series including: Grace and Frankie, Mad Men, NCIS: Los Angeles, Cold Case, Law and Order, SVU and CI, Charlie's Angels, The Love Boat, Hart to Hart and Hunter. Mr. Pinter directed the Off-Broadway world premiere of Jonathan Bell's Portraits, starring Roberta Maxwell and the late Dana Reeve, to much critical acclaim. He also directed Charles Keating and Patrick Horgan in a memorable revival of David Storey's Home for the Wilton Playshop. Directing credits also include: Charley's Aunt and Once Upon a Mattress. A native of Decorah, Iowa, Mr. Pinter attended Iowa State University where he received a BA in Theatre Arts, and Wayne State University in Detroit, receiving his Master of Fine Arts in acting from the prestigious Hilberry Repertory Theatre.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Mark Pinter
- A native of Decorah, Iowa, Mr. Pinter attended Iowa State University where he received a BA in Theatre Arts; and Wayne State University in Detroit, receiving his Master of Fine Arts in acting from the prestigious Hilberry Repertory Theatre.
Mr. Pinter has portrayed memorable and long-running characters on daytime television for all of the major networks, including Roger Smythe on All My Children and Grant Harrison in Another World, for which he received the coveted Best Villain Award from Soap Opera Digest in 1996. In addition, he has guest-starred on countless primetime television series including Mad Men, Cold Case, NCIS: Los Angeles, Law and Order, Charlie's Angels, The Love Boat, Hart to Hart and Hunter.
Mr. Pinter made his motion picture debut in Norman Jewison's Other Peoples Money and starred in the highly controversial picture The Eden Myth for Hollywood Films. He had a featured role in Cameron Crowe's Vanilla Sky and can be seen in Eric Perlmutter's indy feature Season of Youth. He can also be seen in the award winning short, Play, directed by David Kaplan.
On stage, Mr. Pinter has performed on regional theatre stages throughout the country including Book of Days for Arena Stage, Hamlet, Othello and The Two Gentlemen of Verona for the Old Globe, The Lover, Becky's New Car and The Lion in Winter for North Coast Repertory Theatre, Charley's Aunt for Carter Center Stage, Steal Heaven, Clybourne Park and Zoot Suit for San Diego Rep, Equus, Black Comedy and The Shadow Box for Arizona Theatre Company, Victor/Victoria for North Shore Music Theatre, The Sound of Music for Syracuse Stage, Hello, Dolly! for Bucks County Playhouse, Follies for Little Theatre on the Square and the world premiere of Courting the Muse for the White Barn Theatre, starring opposite Tony Award winner, Lillias White. Off Broadway, Mr. Pinter starred as Stanford White in the New York premiere of Don Nigro's My Sweethearts the Man in the Moon for the Hypothetical Theatre Company.
Off Broadway, Mr. Pinter directed the world premiere of Jonathan Bell's Portraits, starring Roberta Maxwell and the late Dana Reeve, to much critical acclaim. He also directed Charles Keating and Patrick Horgan in a memorable revival of David Storey's Home for the Wilton Playshop and The Underpants for North Coast Repertory Theatre- IMDb Mini Biography By: Mark Pinter
- SpousesJenie Dahlmann(November 7, 2017 - present)Colleen Zenk(August 9, 1987 - August 25, 2010) (divorced, 2 children)Gretchen Ann DeBoer(August 25, 1973 - 1987) (divorced, 3 children)
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- Father-in-law of Carson Daly.
- Pinter and ex-wife Colleen Zenk have two children.
- Won a "Soap Opera Digest" award for Best Villain.
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