Mark Humphrey was a child actor in the 1990s appearing in several popular television shows. He spent most of his college years dedicated to journalism and writing for UCLA's The Daily Bruin. Humphrey became a film student after deciding that if he was going to be a writer, he might as well enjoy it and become a screenwriter.
I got a phone call the other day from a friend who had seen someone who looked like me on an old "7t...Show more »
I got a phone call the other day from a friend who had seen someone who looked like me on an old "7th Heaven" episode and asked if I had ever been on TV. I said I had indeed appeared on television shows during my childhood, specifically "7th Heaven," "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" and "King of the Hill." This got me thinking back even further to a time when I was in a low-budget, music-themed television show."When I was 9, I got a part on a PBS show called "Kidsongs." You may recall videos under the same name that featured kids dancing and singing songs like "Old McDonald" and "Skip To My Lou," sort of like Kidz Bop for sane children. Show less «
I became entranced with working in Tinseltown and quickly shifted my interest away from boring old j...Show more »
I became entranced with working in Tinseltown and quickly shifted my interest away from boring old journalism to the sexy world of Hollywood as I became a film student. A female friend of mine said that this was for the best as "there is no less sexy career for a man than journalism." Good for me, because I was going to make movies! Show less «