Mark Thompson (disambiguation)

Mark Thompson (disambiguation)

Mark Thompson may refer to:

  • Mark Thompson, British broadcast executive and Director-General of the BBC
  • Mark Thompson (blogger), UK based Liberal Democrat political blogger
  • Mark Thompson (athlete), Jamaican track and field athlete
  • Mark Thompson (radio), American radio personality, best known as half of Mark & Brian
  • Mark Thompson (disc jockey), New York radio disc jockey
  • Mark Thompson (footballer), former Australian rules football premiership captain (Essendon) and coach (Geelong)
  • Mark Thompson (author) has written several books on the gay BDSM scene and gay spirituality; former editor of The Advocate
  • Mark Thompson (TV), American television newscaster/announcer
  • Mark Thompson (baseball), baseball player
  • Mark Thompson (reporter) 1985 Pulitzer Prize winning reporter

See also

  • Marc Thompson (disambiguation)
  • Mark Thomson, U.S. Representative from New Jersey
  • Mark Thompson, (theologian), Australian Anglican evangelical theological educator

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