Mark Valley first became interested in acting during high school but put his aspirations on hold when he decided to attend West Point. He graduated with a degree in math and was then stationed in Germany, where he stayed for five years - except for the time he spent participating in Operation Desert Storm.
His acting career began when he was discovered by an agent in Berlin. His first role was working in
John Schlesinger's
The Innocent, which starred
Anthony Hopkins and was filmed in Germany. He continued working abroad and appeared in several more productions before returning to the United States to pursue his career further.
Valley made an impact on television viewers with his lead role in
Pasadena, as well as in recurring roles on
ER and
Once and Again. Additional television work includes guest spots on
CSI,
The Lone Gunmen and
Gideon's Crossing, as well as a stint on the long-running daytime drama,
Days of Our Lives. He also appeared in several telefilms, including
Running Mates and
Breast Men, and portrayed Senator Robert Kennedy in
George Wallace. In feature films, Valley appeared in
The Siege and
The Next Best Thing.
Mark Valley at the Internet Movie Database.