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Latest revision as of 00:06, February 14, 2021

For others named Mark, see Mark.
Mark
Mark (Bart's Not Dead).png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Dark brown
Occupation: Film producer
First appearance: "Bart's Not Dead"
Voiced by: Kevin Michael Richardson


Mark is a Christian film producer.

History[edit]

Mark was one of three film producers who offered to turn Bart's story into a film, Bart's Not Dead. He told Homer that they wanted to tell Bart's story, unless it wasn't true. Mark then asked Homer why he hesitated before answering. After Homer gave his demands, Mark told them that they needed to pray on it. Mark then suggested that Ned Flanders write the screenplay with Homer. Later, he showed Homer the posters for the film in other markets, showing the poster for Australia.

Appearances[edit]