Mark (disambiguation)
The name Mark or Marc can refer to several different Transformers characters.
- {{#ifeq: 1985|none| |1985}} — Mark Brookes, a petty criminal from the Marvel Comics continuity 1985 UK Annual story "Missing in Action".
- {{#ifeq: 1987|none| |1987}} — Mark Morgan, a robophobic scientist from the The Transformers cartoon story "The Return of Optimus Prime".
- {{#ifeq: 2006|none| |2006}} — Mark Twain, an author and noted giant robot cat wrangler from Hearts of Steel.
- {{#ifeq: 2011|none| |2011}} — Marc L, a former NEST operative from Dark of the Moon.
The name Mark or Marc can also refer to several different people involved with Transformers.
- Mark Acheson, a Canadian actor who played several roles in the Unicron Trilogy.
- Marc Alfos, the French voice of Megatron in Transformers The Game and the Revenge of the Fallen game, but also Warpath in the War for Cybertron game.
- Mark Baker-Wright, a proofreader for Fun Publications.
- Marc-André Bélanger, a Canadian voice actor for James Savoy and Dropkick in the live-action film series.
- Marc Bellier, the Canadian French voice of Morshower.
- Marc Bretonnière, the French voice of Major Reynolds, but also Optimus Prime and Megatron in Transformers: Battlegrounds.
- Mark Bright, a comic artist for Marvel Comics and later IDW Publishing.
- Mark Bristow, a colorist for IDW Publishing.
- Mark Brooks, another comic artist for Marvel Comics.
- Marc Cassot, the European French voice of Sentinel Prime in Dark of the Moon.
- Marc Deering, a comic inker for IDW.
- Mark Farmer, comic artist for Marvel, Titan Books and Ladybird Books.
- Marc Fayet, the European French voice of Agent Burke.
- Marc Griffiths, yet a comic artist for Marvel UK.
- Mark Grzesik, a Hasbro instruction designer
- Mark Hamill, a
Jedifilm and voice actor, playing several roles in Rescue Bots and the Prime Wars Trilogy. - Marc Handler, a writer for the Robots in Disguise and Cybertron cartoons.
- Marc Evan Jackson, an actor from Revenge of the Fallen.
- Mark Leiren-Young, a writer for Beast Wars.
- Mark Maher, prototype painter turned Generations design lead for Hasbro from 2010-on.
- Mark McCall, a designer at Hasbro.
- Mark McKenzie-Ray, editor of the Titan Transformers comic.
- Mark Oliver, a Canadian voice actor on Transformers: Cybertron.
- Marc Perez, the European French voice of Mudflap in Revenge of the Fallen.
- Mark Ryan, a British voice actor for Bumblebee when he gets non-sampled lines, as well as Jetfire.
- Marc Saez, the French voice of Silverbolt in the War for Cybertron game and Breakaway in the Revenge of the Fallen and Dark of the Moon videogames.
- Mark Sawers, a director on Beast Machines.
- Mark Schiemann, a director and animator on Beast Wars.
- Mark Allan Stewart, voice actor of Fall of Cybertron Swoop.
- Marc Swint, the voice actor of Cyberverse Soundwave.
- Mark Texeira, a cover artist for Marvel Comics.
- Marc Thompson, the voice actor of Cyberverse Megatron.
- Mark Vahradian, executive producer on the live-action film series.
- Mark Wahlberg, an actor from Transformers: Age of Extinction and Transformers: The Last Knight.
- Mark Watts, a packaging art artist.
- Mark Weber, a Hasbro Manager of Global Brand Development.
- Marc Weiss, a Belgian actor, French voice of Cheetor in Beast Machines.
- Mark Wong, a sculptor at Art Asylum.
- Baptiste Marc, the European French voice of D-16/Megatron in Transformers One.
Mark or Marc should not be confused with:
- Slashmark, a Decepticon Stunticon from Transformers: Robots in Disguise
- Heatmark, the combined form of the aforementioned character and Heatseeker.
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