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Mark’s Bio.

BIO OF MARK E. DAVIDSON

Mark Davidson’s love for all things movie-related was born during white-hot Houston days spent hiding from what can only be characterized as “violent” sunshine, AC cranked, VCR humming through yet another viewing of Alien, Hellraiser, Halloween, The Thing, Blade Runner or some other bizarre, obscure horror movie. He soon traded his computer expertise for free VHS rentals. Life was good.

After graduating with a B.S. in Business, Mark toiled in corporate America working for companies like Dell and the ill-fated Enron. Always a glass half-full guy, Mark took the Enron wake up call to mean “get on your horse and follow your heart” and so out came his first screenplay, a much too-long spec script about the horrors or retail. It wasn’t very good. He has since cranked out many more original screenplays (all much much better than his first) in subsequent years.

Mark, 45, married with a 19-year-old daughter. He still does his best to hide from the sun in Houston, Texas.

3 Responses to “Mark’s Bio.”

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    Gerald Lehtola Says:

    Just wanted to say Hi, Lori, My sister in Law sent me this link. Really nice web site.

    Look forward to hearing from you.

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    Mark B. Davidson Says:

    Who are you and how dare you steal my name and dream? Just kidding.

    Seriously, you and I have a great deal in common; Texas roots, working for Dell, a love for sci-fi writing. I have a lot of screenplays that I have written, but none have yet been published.

    Well, good job on all your accomplishments! Maybe we’ll bump into each other some time.

    I am the grandson of Benjamin Franklin Davidson and Cecil Rosetta Bellamy Davidson, son of Eugene Davidson (just in case we’re related).

    Cheers!

    Mark

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    admin Says:

    Ha! Small world. I *think* I’ve been a Mark Davidson a little longer than you :) But man, that’s a LOT of stuff in common. I don’t know any of your ancestors, though.

    Best of luck in your writing.
    Mark

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