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Mark-Paul Harry Gosselaar was born on March 1, 1974, in Panorama, California. He was born to Dutch father Hans Gosselaar and Indonesian mother Paula Gosselaar, who are now divorced. He has an older brother named Mike and two older sisters named Linda and Sylvia. In 1989, after a career with small movies and commercials, Gosselaar started in the teen hit "Saved by the Bell" (1989), in which he was romantically linked with his co-star Tiffani Thiessen who played his girlfriend Kelly Kapowski throughout the show's run. Their characters eventually married each other after the show and its spin-off "Saved by the Bell: The College Years" (1993) ended production. It was there he met his now-wife Lisa Ann Russell, whom he married in 1996 in Maui, Hawaii.His career includes extensive work in film and television. Most recently he starred with Gina Davis in "Commander in Chief" for executive producer Steven Bochco, with whom he also worked when he starred as detective John Clark in Bochco's critically acclaimed drama "NYPD Blue."Gosselaar's other television credits include the television movies "Atomic Twister", "The Princess and the Marine", "For the Love of Nancy","Saved By the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas", "She Cried No", "Dying to Belong" and "Born into Exile".On the big screen, Gosselaar starred in "Dead Man on Campus", as well as the independent films "Beer Money" and "Sticks and Stones".Gosselaar's sporting interests include cycling, motorcross and auto racing. He is also an avid pilot. Gosselaar lives outside of Los Angeles with his wife Lisa and 2 children. |
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