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Callan Mulvey (born 23 February 1975) [1] is a prominent Australian actor. He gained widespread recognition for his performances as Mark Moran on the Australian drama Underbelly, Sergeant Brendan 'Josh' Joshua in Rush, and as Bogdan Drazic in the popular series Heartbreak High.
Dulcy Langfelder, better known as Dulcinea Langfelder, (February 6, 1955 – January 26, 2025) was an American multidisciplinary artist (drama, dance, song, mime, multimedia). [1] Born in Brooklyn, New York she was the founder of Dulcinea Langfelder & Co. [ 2 ]
Mark Moran may refer to: Mark Moran (criminal) (1964–2000), criminal of the infamous Moran family from Melbourne, Australia, Mark Moran (rugby league), Wales rugby league footballer; Mark Moran (soccer) (born 1954), retired American soccer midfielder; Mark Moran (writer), co-creator of the Weird N.J. magazine and website
Weird U.S. is a reality television series based on the book series of the same name.The program aired on the History Channel and starred Mark Moran and Mark Sceurman, founders of the magazine Weird NJ, as they hunt the United States looking for weird history, hauntings, and legends because, as they say, "history is full of weirdos."
Mark Moran, antiques expert who has appeared on ‘Antiques Roadshow,’ coming to Manitowoc library in March. Gannett. Patti Zarling, Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter. February 22, 2024 at 3:02 AM.
Weird NJ began in 1989 as a personal newsletter sent to friends by Mark Moran and Mark Sceurman. Gradually it evolved from a fanzine into a public magazine published twice a year in May and October. Abandoned places, eerie experiences, unique people, and strange landmarks were and still are common subjects for the magazine.
The Go Set were formed in Geelong in 2003 by lead singer-songwriter and guitarist, Justin Keenan, and bass guitarist, Mark Moran. [1] Keenan is the owner of Karvin Records, which is a Melbourne-based talent management, PR company and record label. [2]
Mark Moran is a co-creator of the Weird N.J. magazine [1] and website. Moran, along with co-creator Mark Sceurman , started Weird N.J. as a homemade newsletter, passed out to family and friends. It was produced as an annual issue.