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Mark Wynter is a Actor British born on 29 january 1943

Mark Wynter

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Birth name Terence Sidney Lewis
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 29 january 1943 (81 years)

Mark Wynter (born Terence Sidney Lewis, 29 January 1943) is an English actor and former singer, who had four Top 20 singles in the 1960s, including "Venus in Blue Jeans" and "Go Away Little Girl". He enjoyed a lengthy career from 1960 to 1968 as a pop singer and teen idol, but developed later into an actor in film, musicals and plays.

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Filmography of Mark Wynter (2 films)

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The Haunted House of Horror, 1h32
Directed by Michael Armstrong
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Thriller, Horror
Actors Frankie Avalon, Jill Haworth, Dennis Price, Mark Wynter, George Sewell, Veronica Doran
Roles Gary
Rating47% 2.3609652.3609652.3609652.3609652.360965
In swinging London, a group of twenty-something friends are attending a rather dull party, and they decide to gather for kicks at an old supposedly haunted mansion where one of their number used to play as a child. Among the group is American ringleader Chris, his bored partygirl girlfriend Sheila, promiscuous Sylvia who has her eye on handsome two-timing Gary, and his "good girl" date Dorothy. Also tagging along are nervous, heavy-set Madge and her sarcastic, hot-tempered boyfriend Peter, and sweet faced Richard (who suggested going to the mansion), and his friend Henry. They are all followed by Paul Kellet, Sylvia's older jealous married ex-boyfriend.
Just for Fun, 1h25
Directed by Gordon Flemyng
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Musical
Themes Musical films
Actors Mark Wynter, Richard Vernon, Reginald Beckwith, Jeremy Lloyd, Harry Fowler, Irene Handl
Roles Mark
Rating59% 2.9948752.9948752.9948752.9948752.994875
When English teenagers win the right to vote, the established political parties compete for their support. However, when the Prime Minister cuts the amount of Pop music allowed on TV, young Mark and Cherry start their own 'Teenage Party' and use some of England's pop singers to help.