Mark Lund
Mark Ashton Lund (born June 6, 1965) is an American writer, publisher, and television analyst who covers figure skating. He is also a film producer.
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Born | Holden, Massachusetts, United States | June 6, 1965
Occupation | Publisher, television personality, writer and film producer |
Known for | Judge on Skating with Celebrities (2006) Founder and Publisher of International Figure Skating magazine (1993-2004) and Producer and writer of the science fiction short film First World (film)(2007) |
Website | www.markashtonlund.com |
He is the author of Frozen Assets (ISBN 0-9721402-0-4), and was formerly the publisher of International Figure Skating Magazine from its inception in 1993 until 2004, when his company, Ashton International Media, Inc., lost control of the magazine in a hostile takeover.[1]
In 2001, Out Magazine named Lund to the OUT 100 list of greatest success stories for that year.[2]
Lund has also made numerous media appearances as an analyst on figure skating, particularly during the 2002 Olympic Winter Games figure skating scandal, where he was an analyst for CNN.[3][4] He served as a judge on the television show Skating with Celebrities in early 2006.[5][6] After losing control of International Figure Skating, Lund, who is openly gay,[5] founded another magazine, SCENE, aimed at the gay community.[7]
Lund appeared on Nancy Kerrigan's World of Skating in an episode that aired January 14, 2007 titled "Countdown to Nationals & Road to Glory".[8] His commentary in this episode concerning US men's figure skater Johnny Weir was criticized by several bloggers in the gay community.[9] On March 18, 2008 writer Alan Schwarz used some of Lund's quotes from the broadcast in a New York Times article titled Figure Skating Rivalry Pits Athleticism Against Artistry.[10]
In 2007, Lund appeared as Commander Steven Conner in Star Trek: Odyssey in their pilot episode "Iliad"[11] and produced the science fiction short film First World based on his feature-length script.[12] The script was nominated for screenplay awards at the California Independent Film Festival,[13] Fantastic Planet Film Festival [14] and The Movie Deal.[15]
On August 18, 2013, Lund premiered his first feature film Justice Is Mind at the Capital District Film Festival in Albany, NY.[16] After a limited theatrical run[17] and international premiere[18] the film was released by Filmhub to Amazon Prime on September 26, 2014.[19]
In 2014 Lund appeared on ESPN’s 30 for 30 episode The Price of Gold[20] about the attack on Nancy Kerrigan at the 1994 U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Detroit, MI.
In 2016 Lund wrote Serpentine, a political thriller around the sport of figure skating.[21] To develop interest in the project Lund produced the first ten pages of the script.[22] Serpentine: The Short Program premiered on March 6, 2017 at the Strand Theatre in Clinton, MA.[23]
References
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- "FindArticles.com - CBSi". Findarticles.com.
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- Schwarz, Alan (March 18, 2008). "Figure Skating Rivalry Pits Athleticism Against Artistry". Nytimes.com.
- "Star Trek: Hidden Frontier - Boldly Going Where No Fan Film Has Gone Before". Hiddenfrontier.com.
- "First World: New Designs on the Future - Undead Backbrain". Roberthood.net.
- "California Independent Film Festival (2007)". IMDb.com.
- "Fantastic Planet Film Festival (2009)". IMDb.com.
- "Screenplay Contest Results and News". Moviebytes.com.
- "Inspiration Week combines art, fashion, film to ignite creativity". Timesunion.com.
- "Box Office Mojo - Movie Index, A-Z". Boxofficemojo.com.
- "Travel Daily - Cunard film premiere". Traveldaily.com.au. June 26, 2014.
- "Amazon.com: Justice Is Mind: Vernon Aldershoff, Robin Ann Rapoport, Kim Gordon, Paul Lussier: Amazon Digital Services LLC". Amazon.com.
- "The Price of Gold". IMDb.com. January 16, 2014.
- "Filmmaker Lund brings 'Serpentine' to big screen". Icenetwork.com.
- "MetroWest Daily News". Metrowestdailynews.com.
- "Telegram & Gazette - The Item". Telegram.com. Archived from the original on October 7, 2018. Retrieved September 11, 2017.