Mark Thompson (radio)
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Mark Thompson (born December 1, 1955 in Florence, Alabama) is an American radio personality (disk jockey) and occasional actor, best known for the nationally-syndicated Mark & Brian morning show.
After attending the University of North Alabama, Thompson worked as a disk jockey at several stations in the southern USA before meeting his partner Brian Phelps in Birmingham, Alabama in 1986. The next year the duo moved their show to KLOS-FM in Los Angeles, where they are still based. Thompson's wife Lynda and their three children (Matthew, Amy and Katie) are well-known among regular listeners of the program.
The enormous popularity of his radio show has given Thompson several opportunities to branch out into other entertainment media. In 1991-92 he and Phelps hosted a short-lived NBC TV series, The Adventures of Mark & Brian, based on their radio show. Thompson has also appeared in several motion pictures, notably Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday (the 1997 ninth installment in the Friday the 13th series) and The Princess Diaries (2001). He also wrote & starred in the 2002 independent film, Mother Ghost.
[edit] External links
- Mark & Brian Official Website
- Mark Thompson at the Internet Movie Database
- Mark & Brian Radio Sketches
- Mark & Brian Archive Site