Let’s just get it out there from the get-go. Yes, Mark Webber is Designated Dave from Drive Me Crazy(1999), the Melissa Joan Hart movie where she does a makeover on Adrian Grenier. Dave gets picked on, but he also gets the girl in the end, and he’s a total cutie all the way through. That being said, Mr. Man can now focus on more of Mark’s life, like the fact that he was born in Minneapolis, but spent most of his childhood living homeless on the streets of Philadelphia with his...
Let’s just get it out there from the get-go. Yes, Mark Webber is Designated Dave from Drive Me Crazy(1999), the Melissa Joan Hart movie where she does a makeover on Adrian Grenier. Dave gets picked on, but he also gets the girl in the end, and he’s a total cutie all the way through. That being said, Mr. Man can now focus on more of Mark’s life, like the fact that he was born in Minneapolis, but spent most of his childhood living homeless on the streets of Philadelphia with his single mother, now a prominent Green Party member and advocate for the homeless. Things began to change for Mark when he scored a role in the movie The Evil Within (1998) when he was 18 years old. Since then, he's appeared in many feature films, from offbeat indie comedies to major productions like Snow Day (2000) and Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World (2010), where he played Sex Bob-omb lead singer Stephen. But the best place to admire Mark's talents is in Save the Date (2012), where his character Jonathan pitches a major tent in his shorts making out with Lizzy Caplan. In addition to acting in films like Trigger Warning (2022) with Jessica Alba, you can also find Mark behind the camera, acting as a writer, producer, and director, making his own indie films and distributing them. He’s had success on the film festival circuit with The End of Love (2012), Flesh and Blood (2017) and The Place of No Words (2019). And also? He got the girl in real life; he has a hot romantic life and many children with Aussie actress and model Teresa Palmer.