Mark Anderson is an American journalist and proponent of the Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare.
Mark Anderson, born in 1967, is an American individual primarily known for his work as a journalist. His public profile also includes a notable association with the Oxfordian theory, which posits that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, was the true author of the works attributed to William Shakespeare. Anderson has publicly advocated for this particular interpretation of Shakespearean authorship.
While the provided information lists several individuals named Mark Anderson across various fields such as sports, politics, and military service, only one is identified as a writer. This specific Mark Anderson's journalistic background and his stance on Shakespearean authorship are the defining characteristics presented in the source material. Other individuals with the same name have achieved recognition in diverse areas, including American football, decathlon, distance running, golf, soccer in both England and South Africa, sprinting, swimming, and politics in Arizona and Minnesota, as well as a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives. Additionally, there are mentions of a British admiral in the Royal Navy and another British admiral with a similar name, and a pianist who received an award in a 1993 competition.