Mark Sorensen Jr.

Mark Sorensen Jr. was an American actor who is best known for his role in Philadelphia. He was born on March 4, 1962, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and passed away on September 17, 1993, in Pennsylvania.

Personal and Family Life

Mark Sorensen Jr. was raised in a loving family in Philadelphia. Not much is widely known about his personal life, but his family played a significant role during his struggles with illness.

Career

Mark made a notable appearance in the film Philadelphia, which highlighted the struggles of AIDS patients. His performance in this film brought attention to his condition, and he was remembered for his impactful role.

Death and Legacy

Mark Sorensen Jr. died just one day after receiving an unedited videotape of Philadelphia from director Jonathan Demme. His passing occurred on September 17, 1993, and he was honored by actor Tom Hanks in his Golden Globe acceptance speech the following January, marking his legacy in the fight against AIDS.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Philadelphia 1993-12-22 Clinic Patient