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Mark Ivanir

1968 - Today

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Mark Ivanir (Hebrew: מארק איווניר; Ukrainian: Марк Олександрович Іванір; Russian: Марк Александрович Иванир) is an Israeli actor known for his character roles on American film and television. He is fluent in six languages, a skill often shown off in his performances. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mark Ivanir is the 6,653rd most popular actor, the 928th most popular biography from Ukraine and the 43rd most popular Ukrainian Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Mark Ivanir ranks 6,653 out of 13,578Before him are Seo Ji-hye, Madge Bellamy, Robert Schwartzman, Una Merkel, Tony Robinson, and Bodil Jørgensen. After him are Aleksandr Baluev, Mitsuko Horie, Ali Zafar, Ella Raines, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, and Molly Quinn.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Mark Ivanir ranks 330Before him are Cynthia Watros, Mariana Mazzucato, Rakim, Cyrus Mistry, Juan Martín Maldacena, and José Carlos de Almeida. After him are Cecilia Malmström, Taylor Wane, Andriy Kuzmenko, Dan Calichman, Elsa Zylberstein, and Wolfgang Tillmans.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Mark Ivanir ranks 928 out of 1,365Before him are Hennadiy Kernes (1959), Raya Dunayevskaya (1910), Adam Papée (1895), Gersh Budker (1918), Steven Geray (1904), and Vladimir Yashchenko (1959). After him are Svetlana Zakharova (1979), Vadym Yevtushenko (1958), Andriy Kuzmenko (1968), Viacheslav Semenov (1947), Dmitry Gordon (1967), and Mike Mazurki (1907).

Among ACTORS In Ukraine

Among actors born in Ukraine, Mark Ivanir ranks 43Before him are Aleksei Dikiy (1889), Boris Chirkov (1901), Sergei Garmash (1958), Alla Tarasova (1898), Diana Karenne (1897), and Steven Geray (1904). After him are Mike Mazurki (1907), Pavel Morozenko (1939), Natasha Yarovenko (1979), Gosha Kutsenko (1967), Olesia Zhurakivska (1973), and Mariana Sadovska (1972).