Mark Page is a producer and writer of documentary films. He produced and wrote eighteen of the companion historical documentaries that accompanied the films of The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones in the DVD sets.
When he co-produced, his fellow co-producer was Jennifer Petrucelli, though he would be the sole credited writer.
Indiana Jones bibliography[]
- Reading the Enemy's Mind - Espionage in World War I (Producer and Writer)
- Waging Peace - The Rise of Pacifism (Producer and Writer)
- Al "Scarface" Capone - The Original Gangster (Co-Producer and Writer)
- Irving Thalberg - Hollywood's Boy Wonder (Co-Producer)
- The Rise of the Moguls - The Men Who Built Hollywood (Co-Producer)
- Anthropology - Looking at the Human Condition (Co-Producer and Writer)
- Bronislaw Malinowski - God Professor (Co-Producer and Writer)
- The French Foreign Legion - The World's Most Legendary Fighting Force (Co-Producer and Writer)
- Braque & Picasso - A Collaboration Cubed (Producer and Writer)
- Edgar Degas - Reluctant Rebel (Producer and Writer)
- Art Rebellion - The Making of the Modern (Producer and Writer)
- American Dreams - Norman Rockwell and the Saturday Evening Post (Producer and Writer)
- From Slavery to Freedom (Producer and Writer)
- Ancient Questions - Philosophy and Our Search for Meaning (Co-Producer and Writer)
- Wanted: Dead or Alive - Pancho Villa and the American Invasion of Mexico (Producer and Writer)
- George S. Patton - American Achilles (Producer and Writer)
- War in the Third Dimension - Aerial Warfare in World War I (Co-Producer and Writer)
- Blood Red - The Life and Death of Manfred von Richthofen (Co-Producer and Writer)