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is this guy the same Mark Valley who is mentioned in this article as being a featured speaker/comedian at a Nationalist Coalition rally? Stonemason89 (talk) 17:42, 3 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

After looking around a bit more, I'll answer my own question: probably not. However, there is another odd coincidence involving Mark Valley and white supremacists; the guy who produced the movie Jericho, which starred Valley, is now a white nationalist. I doubt it's anything more than a freaky coincidence, though. Stonemason89 (talk) 20:10, 9 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Tom Baldwin in 4400 was portrayed by Joel Gretsch, not Mark Valley
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Marriage to Torv

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Back in April 2010, it looks like it was People magazine that broke news of Torv and Valley splitting up though they don't specify how or where they got this information. They give a vague mention of splitting a few months prior (in an article dated to April 2010) but not how long "a few months" is.[1]

Other 2010 sources I've found seem to all point to using the People magazine report as their source. Including the LA Times,[2] Huffington Post[3] and Digital Spy.[4]

Although the Sydney Morning Herald seems to a regarded as generally reliable, I'm not sure about putting the 2009 end year until further discussion because it could be a case of circular reporting/WP:SYNTH. Especially since I'm sure his Wiki page or even a quick Google search all had the 2009 divorce year for the longest time. Clear Looking Glass (talk) 09:40, 19 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]