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Encyclopedia > Mark Derwin

Mark Derwin (born October 28, 1960) is an American actor.


Starring in soaps such as The Young and the Restless as Adrian Hunter (1989-1990) and Guiding Light as A.C. Mallet (1990-1993), he is remembered by many as Dr. Ben Davidson on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live (1999-2002, 2004). He briefly co-starred alongside Bonnie Hunt in the short-lived primetime sitcom, Life with Bonnie.


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About the Actors | Mark Derwin | One Life to Live @ soapcentral.com (183 words)
Mark Derwin created the role of One Life to Live's Dr. Ben Davidson in February 1999.
Following his stint on Guiding Light, Mark relocated to California where he starred on The Bonnie Hunt Show and made guest appearances on television series such as Veronica's Closet, Cybill, Party of Five and Touched by an Angel.
Mark resides in New York City with his wife, Alecia, who is an actress.
Life With Bonnie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (587 words)
Mark Derwin as Mark Malloy – Mark is a doctor, father and Bonnie's husband.
Mark is much less concerned about what other people think than Bonnie is, which causes problems on occasion.
Brian Kerwin was cast as Dr. John Molloy in the pilot, but his scenes were later re-shot with Mark Derwin.
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