Mark Wright
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Mark Wright may refer to:
  • Mark Wright (footballer born 1963), English footballer and manager
  • Mark Wright (footballer born 1970)
    Mark Wright (footballer born 1970)
    Mark Andrew Wright is a former professional footballer, who played for Everton, Blackpool, Huddersfield Town, Wigan Athletic and Chorley. He now works for Progress Sports in Merseyside which is a large training provider for learners aged 14–19.-References:*99 Years & Counting - Stats & Stories -...

    , English footballer
  • Mark Wright (soldier) (1979–2006), British soldier in the Parachute Regiment and recipient of the George Cross
  • Mark Wright (footballer born 1982)
    Mark Wright (footballer born 1982)
    Mark Anthony Wright is an English professional footballer who is contracted to English League Two side Shrewsbury Town.-Career:...

    , English footballer, currently contracted to Shrewsbury Town
  • Mark Wright (rugby league), Australian rugby league player
  • Mark Wright (writer), British science fiction writer
  • Mark Wright (actor)
    Mark Wright (actor)
    Mark Wright is a New Zealand-based actor and voice actor. His roles, which have been many, are often comedic in nature.-Television Roles:*The Billy T James Show - Nigel Fitchurch*1990: The Issues - Various Characters*Issues - Various Characters...

    , New Zealand actor
  • Mark Wright (television personality) (born 1987), former cast member of The Only Way Is Essex and former English semi-professional footballer
  • Mark Wright (politician)
    Mark Wright (politician)
    Dr Mark Wright is a software engineer and Executive Councillor responsible for Housing, Service Improvement and IT on Bristol City Council in Bristol, England . He has been councillor for Cabot ward since 2005, and was re-elected in 2009.-Background:...

    , Bristol councilor
  • Mark Peter Wright
    Mark Peter Wright
    Mark Peter Wright is a British sound artist who works with field recording and phonography.He studied at the London College of Communication, University of the Arts London, London and Manchester Metropolitan University and has exhibited and broadcast works internationally including Flat Time...

    , British artist
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