Mark Pinter is an accomplished performer in both daytime and primetime television. Pinter landed his first soap opera role in 1979 on the series Love of Life.
Since that time, Pinter has appeared on several other soap operas including, Loving, Guiding Light, All My Children, and As The World Turns, where, in the 1980s, he fell in love with and married his co-star Colleen Zenk.
Born in Iowa, Mark is a founding member of The Old Creamery Theater Company in Garrison, Iowa.
Pinter and his wife are avid golfers and often participate in invitational tournaments around the country.
When Mark is not busy with his daytime work, he enjoys skiing and gardening.
General Hospital
Thomas Rayner
December 11, 2008 to February 17, 2010
Guiding Light
Brad Green
December 12, 2003 to June 14, 2004
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Jordan Owens; Episode 2.12 "Secrets"
February 2, 2001
All My Children
Roger Smythe
January 9 and 10, 2001 [recurring]; February 2, 2001 to December 31, 2001 [contract]; March 12, 2002 to July 19, 2002; October 22, 2003 [recurring]
Law & Order
Raymond Quinn; Episode 10.9 "Sundown"
December 15, 1999
Another World
Grant Harrison (#2)
1991 to 1999
Loving
Dan Hollister
1987 to 1989
As the World Turns
Brian McColl
1984 to 1987; 1990
Behind the Screen
Karl Madison
Guiding Light
Mark Evans
1981 to 1983
Charlie's Angels
Ted Markham; Episode 5.15 "Angel on a Roll"
June 10th, 1981
Hart to Hart
Chris Barber; Episode 2.20 "Blue Chip Murder"
May 26th, 1981
Secrets of Midland Heights
Calvin Richardson
1980
Peyton Place '79
1979
Love of Life
Dr. Tom Crawford
1979-1980
Crash
Stretcher Bearer
1978
Go West, Young Girl
Lieutenant
1978
The Love Boat
Episodes: "Target Gopher," "The Major's Wife," "Strange Honeymoon" and "The Oilman Cometh"
Vanilla Sky
Carlton Kaller
2001
The Eden Myth
Edward Speck
1999
Other People's Money
Bart
1991
PLACE OF BIRTH: Decorah, Iowa
DATE OF BIRTH: March 7, 1950
EDUCATION: Mark has a B.A. in theatre arts from Iowa State University and an M.F.A. from Wayne State University's Hilberry Graduate Repertory Theater in Michigan.