Mark Sutcliffe (disambiguation)

Mark Sutcliffe (disambiguation)

Mark Sutcliffe may refer to:

  • Mark Sutcliffe (born 1979), British Army soldier
  • Mark Sutcliffe, founder of the Ottawa Business Journal, and host on CFRA and CPAC
  • Mark Sutcliffe, singer and guitarist in the English band Trespass
  • Mark Sutcliffe, goalkeeper for the New Zealand Rangers A.F.C.

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