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Flip Mark

Flip Mark
Flip Mark Guestward Ho 1961.JPG
Flip Mark in Guestward Ho!, circa 1961.
Born Philip Mark Goldberg
(1948-12-22) December 22, 1948 (age 68)
New York City, U.S.
Nationality American
Occupation Former child actor
Years active 1957-1972

Flip Mark (born Philip Mark Goldberg in New York City on December 22, 1948) is an American former child actor, active primarily from 1959-1969.

Mark's first role was at the age of ten as "Flip Rhinelander" in the 1959 film The Journey, starring Yul Brynner and Deborah Kerr. That same year, he appeared as Robbie Adams in "Another Day Another Dollar" of the NBC anthology series Alcoa Theatre. In 1960, he played 11-year-old George MacKay in the Doris Day and David Niven film, Please Don't Eat the Daisies. In the 1959-1960, television season, Mark appeared five times with Jon Provost as play-mate "Flip Rogers" on the CBS series, Lassie in episodes entitled "The Whopper", "Alias Jack and Joe", "Champ", "The Alligator", and "The Wallaby".

In 1960, Mark appeared as "Junior" in the episode "My Brother, the Hero" of the NBC sitcom, The Tab Hunter Show, starring Tab Hunter. In 1961, Mark appeared as "Dennis" in the episode "A Friend to Man" of the syndicated television series The Brothers Brannagan, with Stephen Dunne and Mark Roberts. He also appeared as "Tommy" in the 1/22/61 episode "Jack at Supermarket" of CBS's The Jack Benny Program.


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