- Mark Teschner
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Mark Teschner is an award-winning American casting director.
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Career
Has been in charge of ABC Daytime's General Hospital casting since 1989. He has been described by Rolling Stone magazine as "an actor's casting director" and TV Guide noted his "unparalleled track record for finding top new talent."[1] He is a former vice president of the Casting Society of America and is serving on the Board of Governors for the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
Education
Cum Laude Graduate, Connecticut College, B.A. in English.
Appearances
Numerous appearances including The Art Of Casting and E! Channel's Fight for Fame.
Casting Director Credits
TV
- General Hospital (1989–present)
- General Hospital: Night Shift (2007–present)
- Port Charles (1997–2003)
- Loving
- Ryan's Hope
- Always Say Goodbye (1996 - feature film)
The Visioner New Attitude Livin' Large Flamingo Kid Once Again[disambiguation needed ] An O'Henry Trilogy Elephant White (2011) Fertile Ground (2011) And They're Off (2011) Seconds Apart (2011) Scream of the Banshee (2011) Prey (2011) Area 51 (2011) Husk (2011) Carpool Guy Seven Girlfriends Always Say Good-Bye Double Edge The Girl on the Swing High Stakes[disambiguation needed ] Ringers[disambiguation needed ] Misfit Brigade Le Grande Carnival Model Behavior
BROADWAY
Teddy and Alice Oh! Coward Corpse
PRE-BROADWAY
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz Liverties Taken
OFF-BROADWAY
A...My Name is Alice Voyage of the Beagle Transposed Heads Rap Master Ronnie Little Victories Territorial Rites The Only Woman General Still Life Goodbye Freddy Green Fields Paducah December Seventh 1984 Just So!
REGIONAL THEATER
Camping with Henry and Tom The 24th Day Many Thousands Gone Tonight We Improvise Sweet Table at the Richelieu Year of the Duck Fatal Attraction Chekov in Yalta Wetter than Water A Walk out of the Water A Portable Pioneer and Prairie Show
Awards and nominations
- Win, 2006,2007,2008, 2010 Casting, General Hospital
- Nomination, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2008,2009 Casting, General Hospital
- Nominated, 1992–1995, 1997–2000,2000-2010 Casting, General Hospital
- Won, 1996, 2001, 2002,2009, 2010 Casting, General Hospital
- Nomination, 1998 & 2001, Casting, Port Charles
- Nominated, 2000, Casting, Seven Girlfriends (movie)
External links
References
- ^ Saint Nicholas, Michael. An Actor's Guide: Your First Year in Hollywood. Allworth Press, 2006. p. 230
Categories:- American television directors
- Living people
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