Biography - A Short Wiki
There’s something remarkable about Mark Harmon and his body. All of the actor’s known body measurements are summarized below!
Mark Harmon is an American actor of television and film. He is best known for his portrayal of a doctor on the long-running show St. Elsewhere. He is also known for his roles on Chicago Hope and NCIS. For his performance in Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years, he received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor nomination. Born Thomas Mark Harmon in Burbank, California, on September 2, 1951, he is the son of Tom Harmon and Elyse Knox, and younger brother to Kelly Harmon and Kristin Harmon. He is the uncle of Tracy Nelson, Matthew Nelson, Gunnar Nelson, Sam Nelson. He graduated cum laude from UCLA, 1974, with a degree in communications. He has been married to Pam Dawber since 1987. They have two sons together.
Body Measurements Table
Look below and behold the body statistics of Mark Harmon. The table covers bra size, height, weight, shoe size, and more!
Height: | 183 cm, 6 Feet |
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Weight: | 84 kg, 185 pounds |
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Quotes
"I think if you get asked to do this, then that's called doing your homework, and I try and do it."
Mark Harmon
"I used to hang out in my dad's workshop on weekends. Later, when I was starting out as an actor, I became a roofer and a framer to make money. But what I really enjoyed was the finished work. I like the longevity."
Mark Harmon
"I'm not a big 'me' guy. I'm a 'we' guy. It's the way I was raised."
Mark Harmon
"I like this job - most days I have a chance to make breakfast and take the kids to school or to read 'em a bedtime story. It's almost like a normal life."
Mark Harmon
"I don't have regret about things I've done that are successful or not successful or what people perceive or don't know or whatever. I just know for me it had to be the right choice at the time. Sometimes that choice is just about getting a job."
Mark Harmon