Mark Adam Saul (born June 20, 1985) is an American actor who is best
known for appearing on the popular Nickelodeon show All That in the
final two seasons of the show's first era. His other notable credits
include The Social Network, Parks and Recreation, Rules of Engagement,
Bones, Desperate Housewives, and Body of Proof. He also portrayed Dr.
Steve Mostow in Grey's Anatomy from seasons 4 to 8.Saul was born and
raised in Los Angeles, California. He was born into a family of
Eastern European descent. Saul was raised in the West Hills section of
Los Angeles, where he attended Pomelo Drive Elementary School, George
Ellery Hale Middle School, and El Camino Real High School. He got his
start singing, dancing, and acting in a musical theater. He won first
place at a Shakespeare Festival Competition. At the age of 10, Saul
won first place in a writing contest sponsored by the California
Writers' Club San Fernando Valley Branch. Thanks to his sense of humor
and comedic timing, Saul has also appeared in numerous national
commercials. He got his first break in starring in Nickelodeon's All
That. It was his first TV series.After the departure of Lori Beth
Denberg, Saul joined the cast of All That as a featured player in
1998, with Nick Cannon. Saul's most famous sketch was Stuart, a guy
who would pretend to be something. His catchphrase was, "Well, if I
was _________, I'd be the greatest _______ in all the land, and people
will gather 'round and say, "Oh Stuart, you're the greatest _________
EVER!. Now there's only one thing left to do. Let me hop on my _____,
and fly away." During the All That auditions, he did a male version of
the Ask Ashley segment. Ironically, in one of the show's episodes, his
character "Stuart" ends up taking over Ask Ashley where he is dressed
in female's clothing. Saul and Cannon were promoted to contract status
in the sixth season, becoming the first featured players to be
promoted in the show’s history, and lasted until the end of the
Golden Era in 2000. He appeared in the 10th Anniversary Reunion
Special, despite not having any lines.Like many other Nickelodeon
stars at the time, he was also a contestant on the show Figure It Out,
mostly appearing in the final season, Figure It Out: Wild Style. He
was known as one of the guys to ask the stupid yet funny questions on
the show.
known for appearing on the popular Nickelodeon show All That in the
final two seasons of the show's first era. His other notable credits
include The Social Network, Parks and Recreation, Rules of Engagement,
Bones, Desperate Housewives, and Body of Proof. He also portrayed Dr.
Steve Mostow in Grey's Anatomy from seasons 4 to 8.Saul was born and
raised in Los Angeles, California. He was born into a family of
Eastern European descent. Saul was raised in the West Hills section of
Los Angeles, where he attended Pomelo Drive Elementary School, George
Ellery Hale Middle School, and El Camino Real High School. He got his
start singing, dancing, and acting in a musical theater. He won first
place at a Shakespeare Festival Competition. At the age of 10, Saul
won first place in a writing contest sponsored by the California
Writers' Club San Fernando Valley Branch. Thanks to his sense of humor
and comedic timing, Saul has also appeared in numerous national
commercials. He got his first break in starring in Nickelodeon's All
That. It was his first TV series.After the departure of Lori Beth
Denberg, Saul joined the cast of All That as a featured player in
1998, with Nick Cannon. Saul's most famous sketch was Stuart, a guy
who would pretend to be something. His catchphrase was, "Well, if I
was _________, I'd be the greatest _______ in all the land, and people
will gather 'round and say, "Oh Stuart, you're the greatest _________
EVER!. Now there's only one thing left to do. Let me hop on my _____,
and fly away." During the All That auditions, he did a male version of
the Ask Ashley segment. Ironically, in one of the show's episodes, his
character "Stuart" ends up taking over Ask Ashley where he is dressed
in female's clothing. Saul and Cannon were promoted to contract status
in the sixth season, becoming the first featured players to be
promoted in the show’s history, and lasted until the end of the
Golden Era in 2000. He appeared in the 10th Anniversary Reunion
Special, despite not having any lines.Like many other Nickelodeon
stars at the time, he was also a contestant on the show Figure It Out,
mostly appearing in the final season, Figure It Out: Wild Style. He
was known as one of the guys to ask the stupid yet funny questions on
the show.
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