Mark Harris

Mark Harris may refer to:

Arts and entertainment

  • Mark Harris (author) (1922–2007), American novelist known for baseball novels, especially Bang the Drum Slowly
  • Mark Yale Harris (born 1936), American sculptor
  • Mark Jonathan Harris (born 1941), American documentary filmmaker
  • Mark Harris (composer) (born 1955), American musician and composer
  • Mark Harris (musician) (born 1962), American Contemporary Christian musician
  • Mark Harris (journalist) (born 1963), American entertainment columnist and magazine editor
  • Mark Harris (jazz musician) (born 1975), Australian jazz musician and creator/member of band Lah-Lah
  • Mark Harris, fictional character in the American TV series Man from Atlantis

Politics and law

  • Mark Harris (Maine politician) (1779–1843), United States Representative from Maine
  • Mark Harris (North Carolina politician) (born 1966), American pastor and politician
  • Mark Harris (Idaho politician), Idaho State Senator since 2015
  • Mark O. Harris (born 1950), Wyoming politician
  • Mark Harris, a Fathers 4 Justice campaigner in the United Kingdom

Sports

  • Mark Harris (rugby league) (1947–2020), Australian rugby league footballer
  • Mark Harris (English footballer) (born 1963), English association football player
  • Mark Harris (rower) (fl. 1970s), British rower
  • Mark Harris (American football) (born 1970), American professional football player
  • Mark Harris (softball) (born 1985), Australian softball player
  • Mark Harris (Welsh footballer) (born 1998), Welsh international footballer
  • Mark Harris (bodybuilder) (fl. 2000s), Welsh professional bodybuilder

Others

  • Mark Harris (publisher), American co-founder of Lumina Media (I-5 Publications), successor company to Fancy Publications (BowTie, Inc.)

See also

  • Marc Harris, Panamanian accountant
  • Marcus Harris (disambiguation)
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