Mark Russell (born 1928/1929) is an American former film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for playing Detective Saperstein in the American crime drama television series Kojak.
Russell was born in Brooklyn, New York. He served in the United States Army. He began his career in 1959, where he first appeared in the western television series Bonanza. Russell guest-starred in numerous television programs including The Fugitive, 12 O'Clock High, The Time Tunnel, Batman, Hogan's Heroes, Adam-12, Mission: Impossible, Land of the Giants, Ironside, Star Trek: The Original Series, Dragnet 1967, Emergency!, Quincy, M.E., The Odd Couple and Mannix.
Russell was originally a stand-in for actor Telly Savalas, who played the main role of Lieutenant Theo Kojak. His character, Detective Saperstein, was then created, and he won the role. He also appeared on films such as The Errand Boy, Hangup, Captain Newman, M.D., Viva Las Vegas, Not with My Wife, You Don't, The Comic, Girl Happy, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Youngblood Hawke, The Notorious Landlady, Blume in Love, How to Murder Your Wife, Get to Know Your Rabbit, Warning Shot and Moving Violation.
1976
as Lt.Low
1976
as Bailiff
1973
as Percy Saperstein
1973
as Det. Saperstein
1973
as Saperstein
1972
as Milkman (uncredited)
1972
as Gate Guard (uncredited)
1972
as Stuntman (uncredited)
1972
as Doctor (uncredited)
1972
1971
as Police Sergeant (uncredited)
1971
as Policeman (uncredited)
1970
as Bailiff
1970
as Pfc. Bud Miller (uncredited)
1969
as Crew Member (uncredited)
1968
as Campaign Aide
1968
as Policeman (uncredited)
1967
as Orderly (uncredited)
1967
as Plainclothesman (uncredited)
1967
as Worker (uncredited)
1967
1967
as Police Officer (uncredited)
1966
as Mark (uncredited)
1966
as Plainclothesman (uncredited)
1966
as Benjamin Dane's Henchman (uncredited)
1966
as Ceremony Guest
1965
as American Pilot (uncredited)
1964
as Soldier (uncredited)
1964
as Party Guest (uncredited)
1964
as Son of the Lone Star State (uncredited)
1963
as Deputy
1963
as Policeman
1962
as Lamplighter Patron (uncredited)