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Mark Newsom is an actor appeared as a regular background performer on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager. He received no credit for his appearances.

In 1996 Newsom appeared as court bailiff Deputy Lipton in nine episodes of Murder One during the series' first season. On Murder One he worked with fellow Trek actors Daniel Benzali, Barbara Bosson, Donna Murphy, Gregory Itzin, Ned Vaughn, John Fleck, Stanley Kamel, Deborah May, Conor O'Farrell, and Bruce Wright. The same year he also performed stunts as a stunt fighter in the science fiction film Timelock, with Nicholas Worth. Also in the 1990s he was featured in the television action film The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion! (1997, with Paul Baxley, Bob McGovern, and Gary Wayton), the action film Deep Cover (1997), and the television western Outlaw Justice (1999, with Jonathan Banks).

He appeared in episodes of The Visitor (1997, with Leon Rippy, Bruce French, Richard Cox, and Michael Harney), MADtv (1997, with Debra Wilson and Don Most), The Nanny (1998, with Daniel Davis and Ellen Albertini Dow), The Drew Carey Show (1999), L.A. Doctors (1999, with Michael Jace), and worked as stunt double on the Seven Days episode "Daddy's Girl" (1999, with Norman Lloyd, Alan Scarfe, Raymond Cruz, Anthony Holiday, Kieran Mulroney, Holmes R. Osborne, Max Daniels, and Michael Owen) and Monkeybone (2001, with Jay Caputo, Lane Leavitt, Chris Palermo, and Scott Workman).

Being a well known face throughout several television series he had supporting and featured parts in episodes of The Jersey (2000, with Michael Bofshever), Titus (2000), J.J. Abrams' Alias (2001, with Greg Grunberg), 24 (2003, with Jude Ciccolella, Michelle Forbes, Raymond Cruz, Glenn Morshower, Josh Clark, Greg Barnett, Robert Pine, John Rubinstein, Penny Johnson Jerald, Alan Dale, Alex Daniels, Harris Yulin, Daniel Dae Kim, and Johnny C. Meier), Desperate Housewives (2004 and 2005, with Teri Hatcher, Brenda Strong, Steven Culp, Bob Gunton, Mark Moses, and Conor O'Farrell), NCIS (2006, with Keone Young and Diamond Farnsworth), The Unit (2006, with Abby Brammell), Bones (2009), Flash Forward (2009), Castle (2009), The Mentalist (2009), and again in NCIS (2010).

Newsom also worked on the drama One of the Hollywood Ten (2000), the comedy ¡Ja me maaten...! (2000), the television crime drama L.A. Confidential (2003, with Robert Foxworth), the comedy The L.A. Riot Spectacular (2005, with Christopher McDonald, Ronny Cox, Erick Avari, Ian Abercrombie, L.L. Ginter, and Patti Yasutake), Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005), Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005), Domino (2005, with Stanley Kamel, Patrick Kerr, Morgan Nagler, Andy Milder, and Paul Sklar), Seven Pounds (2008, with Bill Smitrovich, Tim Kelleher, Judyann Elder, Andy Milder, and Amanda Carlin), the television film Washington Field (2009, with Jeannetta Arnette), and the comedy Due Date (2010, with Marco Rodriguez and Aaron Lustig).

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