Mark LaMura (October 18, 1948 – September 11, 2017) was a prominent American actor celebrated for his impactful contributions to television and film. He gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Mark Dalton on the beloved soap opera *All My Children*, where he captivated audiences for over a decade, from 1981 to 1992, and made memorable guest appearances in 1994, 1995, and 2005. His outstanding work in daytime television earned him a nomination for the prestigious Daytime Emmy Award in 1988.
In addition to his iconic role in *All My Children*, LaMura showcased his versatility by appearing in other notable soap operas, including *As the World Turns* and *One Life to Live*. His talent extended beyond daytime dramas, as he guest-starred in various television series, further solidifying his reputation as a skilled actor.
LaMura also ventured into film, delivering notable performances in several movies, such as portraying Ike Sorkin in the acclaimed film *Wizard of Lies*, playing Larry in *The Lucky One*, and taking on the role of Todd in *The Russia House*. Throughout his career, Mark LaMura left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, remembered for his dedication to his craft and the characters he brought to life.
In addition to his iconic role in *All My Children*, LaMura showcased his versatility by appearing in other notable soap operas, including *As the World Turns* and *One Life to Live*. His talent extended beyond daytime dramas, as he guest-starred in various television series, further solidifying his reputation as a skilled actor.
LaMura also ventured into film, delivering notable performances in several movies, such as portraying Ike Sorkin in the acclaimed film *Wizard of Lies*, playing Larry in *The Lucky One*, and taking on the role of Todd in *The Russia House*. Throughout his career, Mark LaMura left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, remembered for his dedication to his craft and the characters he brought to life.