Mark-Linn Baker
Mark Linn-Baker is best known for starring in seven seasons of ABC's ½ hour comedy “Perfect Strangers.” Up next, he will recur in the Marvel Studios/Disney+ series “She-Hulk” opposite Tatiana Maslany and can be seen in the new CBS ½ hour comedy series “Ghosts.” Linn-Baker has starred on Broadway in the revival of “On the Twentieth Century” (alongside Kristin Chenoweth), “You Can’t Take it With You” (opp. Rose Byrne and James Earl Jones), “Relatively Speaking,” “Losing Louie,” Toad in “A Year with Frog and Toad,” Hysterium in “Forum” (Drama League Honor, FANY Award), Neil Simon's “Laughter on the 23rd Floor,” David Henry Hwang's “Face Value,” Gary Trudeau's “Doonesbury.” Encores!: Heinzie in “The Pajama Game.” Joseph Papp's NYSF: “All’s Well That Ends Well,” “Othello,” Von Richthofen,” “The Laundry Hour,” “Alice in Concert” (with Meryl Streep). Off-Broadway: “Good For Otto,” “School of Scandal,” Almost an Evening,” “Chesapeake” (Drama Desk and Outer Critic's Circle nominations), “A Flea in Her Ear” (Drama League Honor), Beth Henley's “The Miss Fire Cracker Contest” at MTC, Randy Newman's “Maybe I’m Doing it Wrong,” work for EST, LaMama, West Bank Theater, Phoenix Theater, among others. Regional: Williamstown Theatre Festival, Yale Rep, ART Cambridge (founding company member), Arena, Center Stage. Film credits include: Woody Allen's “Manhattan,” Richard Benjamin's “My Favorite Year,” Peter Bogdanovich's “Noises Off” and James L. Brooks’ “How Do You Know.” Television: Showtime's “Laughter on the 23rd Floor,” guest appearances on “Succession,” “The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” “The Blacklist,” “Red Oaks,” “The Good Wife,” “Blue Bloods,” “The Leftovers,” (where he played himself), “Ally McBeal,” “Law and Order,” “L&O: CI,” “Full House,” “Cooper,” “Miami Vice,” “Moonlighting” and “Succession” for HBO. He also starred opposite Melanie Griffith on WB's “Twins.” He was recently seen in the final season of the TV Land series “Younger.” Mr. Linn-Baker is a Co-founder/co-director of New York Stage and Film Company and a graduate of the Yale School of Drama.