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Mark Pellegrino - Biography

Mark Pellegrino After completing his studies at Yale University, Mark Pellegrino began his career in the film industry. His debut was in the mid-1980s and he has since appeared in numerous films and television shows.

He became known for his roles in films such as:

1. "The Green Mile" (1999): Frank Darabont's drama, where he played the role of a prisoner.

2. "Moulin Rouge" (2001): Musical and drama Baz Luhrmann, where he played the role of Edward.

3. "Little Miss Happiness" (2006): Comedy drama, where he played the father of the main character.

However, Mark received the greatest recognition thanks to his performances in television series. He played roles in such popular shows as "Lost" (2004-2010), "Supernatural" (2005-2020) and "13 Reasons Why" (2017-2020), where his talent and charisma won many fans around the world.

Mark Pellegrino continues to expand his acting repertoire, working in a variety of genres and formats. His ability to embody complex and mysterious characters makes him one of the most recognizable and sought-after actors of our time.
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