Mark siegel yale

Mark began acting in high school and got his first professional acting job just after graduating, with a summer melodrama theatre in the Minneapolis area. This was followed by four years at the University of Minnesota, getting his degree as a theatre major.

After teaching junior high school for a year, and another year of travel in Europe, he was accepted to the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Clown College, and performed as a clown in their 1972 season. Following this, Mark moved to New York to pursue an acting career, and performed in a couple of unsuccessful Off-Broadway shows and a Broadway-bound musical, which closed to bad reviews in previews. He moved to Los Angeles in 1974, where his general theatre background and circus connections helped get him interesting odd jobs while pursuing work as an actor. He was hired as a sculptor for a new monster make-up show, "The Land of A Thousand Faces", at Universal Studios Tour. He got to know the special make-up effects community, which led directly to his role in "The Crater Lake Monster", for which one

Marc Siegel

Not to be confused with Mark Siegel.

American physician and author

Marc K. Siegel is an American physician, clinical professor of medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center, author, and contributor to The Hill, The Wall Street Journal, Slate, Fox News, and member of the board of contributors at USA Today.[1][2] He is the medical director of NYU's Doctor Radio on Sirius XM.[3]

Career

Siegel received his medical degree in 1985 from the State University of New York at Buffalo. He completed his residency in internal medicine in 1988 at the New York University Medical Center.[3] He is board certified in internal medicine.[4]

Books and media commentary

Infectious disease and public health

Swine flu, SARS, and avian influenza outbreaks

In his books, columns, and interviews, Siegel suggested differentiated responses to infectious disease outbreaks, such as the swine flu, SARS, and avian influenza outbreaks. As a result, he has at times praised and at times criticized public hea

Mark Siegel

Cartoonist and publisher

For the member of the New York State Assembly, see Mark Alan Siegel.

Mark Siegel
BornAnn Arbor, Michigan
NationalityAmerican & French
Area(s)Writer, Artist, Editor

Notable works

"5 Worlds"

"Sailor Twain, or the Mermaid in the Hudson"
"To Dance"
"Tiny Dancer"
"Oskar and the Eight Blessings"

"Long Night Moon"
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Mark Siegel (born June 2, 1967 in Ann Arbor, Michigan[1]) is known both as an author, illustrator, and as the editorial director of First Second Books, a Macmillan imprint which publishes graphic novels for all ages.[2] He grew up in France until the age of 18, after which he moved back to the United States where he presently lives.

Career

Published works

His books in print to date include Seadogs, An Epic Ocean Operetta (on a script by children's author Lisa Wheeler),[3]Long Night Moon (on a script by author Cynthia Rylant),[4]To Dance (on a script by his wife Siena Cherson Siegel),[5]Moving

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