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Mark Holton: The Art of Character Acting, Hollywood Friendships, and Why Faith & Family Matter Most

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Mark Holton’s life and career are proof that sometimes the most memorable people in Hollywood aren’t the leading men—they’re the character actors who leave an unforgettable impression.   In this episode of The Edlow Podcast, Mark shares an incredible journey that took him from Oklahoma to Hollywood, where he became known for iconic roles in films like Teen Wolf, Pee-wee’s Big Adventure, and A League of Their Own. Along the way, he experienced unexpected opportunities, lifelong friendships, professional challenges, and what he believes was divine intervention guiding his path.   Topics Include:   • Growing up in Oklahoma and discovering a love for theater   • Being inspired by the incredible performers he saw on Broadway   • Moving to Los Angeles and working in casting on the Paramount lot   • Breaking into the industry through commercial work   • Behind-the-scenes stories from Pee-wee’s Big Adventure   • Why character actors are often remembered longer than leading men   • The role faith and divine intervention played in his acting career   • Difficult experiences while filming Gacy and choosing not to quit for the sake of the crew   • Running lines with Penny Marshall on her front porch before playing Adult Stillwell in A League of Their Own   • Michael J. Fox advocating for him to receive a larger role in Teen Wolf   • Reconnecting with God and faith later in life   • His genuine friendship with Paul Reubens beyond the spotlight   • Lessons learned from a lifetime in Hollywood   • Why faith and family ultimately matter more than fame   This is a heartfelt conversation filled with Hollywood history, inspiring stories, personal faith, lasting friendships, and the perspective that comes from a life well lived.

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