Costas Mandylor

Actor from 'Saw' film series

Costas Mandylor - Actor from 'Saw' film series
Born

September 3rd, 1965
59 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Australia

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An Australian actor became prominent for roles in horror films. Best recognized for work in the 'Saw' series, contributing significantly to the franchise as Mark Hoffman. Participated in various television series, showcasing versatility in both drama and action genres. Garnered a notable fan base from appearances in popular shows.

Portrayed Mark Hoffman in the 'Saw' film series

Featured in 'Picket Fences'

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