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Mark T. Anderson
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Mark T. Anderson is known for
Gone Girl (2014)
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A Waltz in the Doldrums (2009)
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Known for
Gone Girl
8.1
Reporter
2014
A Waltz in the Doldrums
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The Hillbilly Man
2009
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Gone Girl
8.1
Reporter
2014
A Waltz in the Doldrums
Short
The Hillbilly Man
2009
Flags of Our Fathers
7.1
Business Man
(uncredited)
2006
The Island
6.8
Med Tech
(uncredited)
2005
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The Amazing Spider-Man
6.9
stand-in: Denis Leary
(uncredited)
2012
Drive
7.8
stand-in: Ron Perlman
(uncredited)
2011
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A Waltz in the Doldrums
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Height
6′ 1″ (1.85 m)
Other works
National TV Commercial for Allstate Insurance (2008)
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