Mark Paul Gosselaar autograph 8x10 photo and 50 similar items
Mark Paul Gosselaar autograph 8x10 photo NYPD BLUE
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Estimated to arrive by Mon, Sep 22nd.
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$4.99 via USPS Ground Advantage (2 to 3 business days) to United States
Return policy
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Payment options
PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
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Quantity Available: |
18 in stock |
Condition: |
Unspecified by seller, may be new. |
Size: |
8x10 |
Object Type: |
Photograph |
Industry: |
Movies |
Original/Reproduction: |
Original |
Signed by: |
Mark Paul Gosselaar |
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No combined shipping offered |
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Posted for sale: |
More than a week ago |
Item number: |
1163965957 |
Item description
this 8x10 photo was hand signed by Mark Paul Gosselaar, in person. You get the COA from Autograph Memorabilia, The item is guaranteed authentic for life, That's a money back guarantee. We only sell in person autographs, so we are sure it is genuine.
Mark-Paul Harry Gosselaar (born March 1, 1974) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Zack Morris in NBC's Saved by the Bell, Good Morning, Miss Bliss, and Saved by the Bell: The College Years, Detective John Clark in NYPD Blue, Jerry Kellerman in TNT's Raising the Bar, and more recently Peter Bash in TNT's Franklin Bash.
He has also starred opposite Sharon Lawrence in "Atomic Twister" on TBS. He was in NBC's "The Princess and the Marine," portraying U.S. Marine Jason Johnson, based on a real-life tale of forbidden love. Gosselaar played Dennis Sweeny in the WB's coming-of-age series, "Hyperion Bay," and starred in producer Dick Wolf's NBC drama, "D.C." He starred in his first major studio motion picture -- playing good-hearted troublemaker Cooper Frederickson
In the Paramount comedy, "Dead Man on Campus," and in his first television series he played the charming Zack Morris on the popular NBC comedy, "Saved by the Bell." In addition, he has starred in numerous movies-of-the-week.
Mark-Paul's sporting interests include hockey, motorcycle racing and motorcross racing. He is also an avid pilot.
Gosselaar first came to public notice in the role of Zack Morris, the star of the hit series Saved by the Bell, which aired on NBC from 1989 to 1993. Gosselaar's character was adapted from the short-lived Disney sitcom Good Morning, Miss Bliss; although that show was cancelled after one season, NBC executives believed that a similar show, with Zack Morris as the series lead, had potential for success. He reprised the role in two TV movies and a less-successful spin-off, Saved by the Bell: The College Years. In 1995, Gosselaar did a Cameo as Zack Morris in a second spin-off series Saved by the Bell: The New Class in the episode "Goodbye, Bayside – Part 2", along with Mario López as A.C. Slater and Lark Voorhies as Lisa Turtle.
In 1996, Gosselaar appeared in the TV-film She Cried No as a college student who date-rapes his best friend's sister at a fraternity party.
In 1998, Gosselaar starred in the feature film, Dead Man on Campus.
In 1998, Gosselaar played the central character in the TV drama Hyperion Bay, which lasted 17 episodes. In 2001, he starred in the movie The Princess and the Marine, with Marisol Nichols. He also starred in the short-lived WB series D.C. From 2001 to 2005, Gosselaar played Detective John Clark on ABC's NYPD Blue. After the series ended, he joined the cast of ABC's Commander in Chief, starring Geena Davis; however, that series lasted only one season.
On February 8, 2002 Gosselaar appeared as a guest on Late Night with Conan O'Brien .
Gosselaar also appeared on the HBO series John from Cincinnati. He then gained the starring role of defense attorney Jerry Kellerman in the Steven Bochco-produced Raising the Bar, which debuted on September 1, 2008, on TNT. It was cancelled in November 2009.
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