Marc Turnes is an actor, known for Fame-ish (2020).
Marc Turtletaub was born on January 30, 1946. He is a producer and director, known for The Farewell (2019), Little Miss Sunshine (2006) and Loving (2016).
Marc Tyler Nobleman is the award-winning author of books including "Bill the Boy Wonder: The Secret Co-Creator of Batman" (which changed history, inspiring the Hulu documentary "Batman & Bill," a TED Talk, a New York City street renaming, and more), "Boys of Steel: The Creators of Superman" (which made the front page of "USA Today"), "Brave Like My Brother," "The Chupacabra Ate the Candelabra," "Fairy Spell," and "Thirty Minutes Over Oregon." Marc has been invited to speak at schools, conferences, companies, and other venues from Thailand to Tanzania.
Marc is a writer, producer, editor and co-founder of Thundercane who grew up on the east coast competing in national creative problem-solving competitions. That early training guides his approach to overcoming obstacles from a project's development through delivery. He also leans on his education at Northwestern University in theatre and communications to get a message across, be it in a social media spot or a feature length film. His first feature film, Auggie (2019) starring Richard Kind, was distributed in a limited theatrical release by Samuel Goldwyn Films in September of 2019.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Marc's been a national headliner for years and has performed regularly at many of the nation's top comedy clubs including The Comic Strip and Gotham Comedy Club in New York and the world famous Comedy Store in Los Angeles. His television credits include Comedy Central, NBC "Friday Night Videos" and a guest appearance on the hit sitcom "Friends". Most recently, Marc landed a recurring role as a reporter on the new HBO series "VEEP" starring Julia Louise Dreyfus and has appeared in episodes throughout the first four seasons. Along with film, television and standup, Marc's an accomplished theatre actor as well and has had the pleasure of sharing the stage with acclaimed television and film actors including John Hawkes, Paul Dooley, Jamie Denton, Billy Gardell, Annabella Fields and Frank Whaley. Theatre credits include Cowboy Mouth (directed by former "House" star Jennifer Morrison), a staged reading of "Den of Thieves" directed by award winning playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis as well as many other productions in Chicago, Los Angeles, NYC and Baltimore. With three solo theatre shows already to his credit, Marc recently premiered his latest one man play "Drinking Up the Pieces" at Theatre Project in Baltimore. The serio-comedic piece explores Marc's nearly two years struggle with major depression and his nightly visits to a local dive bar. It's directed by Rain Pryor, daughter of the legendary comedian Richard Pryor and an acclaimed actress in her own right. Plans for the show include an extended run in New York City as well as showcasing the critically acclaimed piece at festivals around the world. Marc's writing and film directing credits include two optioned screenplays ("Adam's Rock" and "Go With the Dog")" as well as a short film he co-wrote, directed and starred in titled "The Filchaks Take a Gamble." Called "funny... infectious... memorable" by FilmThreat, one of the leading online movie review sites, this quirky, dark comedy has been featured at several film festivals including the Sarasota Film Festival and Cinequest. Most recently, the episodic series "Thespian", written and directed by Marc has landed on Amazon and Amazon Prime.
Marc Valera is an actor, known for Vanished (2006), Just Another Birthday in Bedlam (2020) and Melrose Place (2009).
Marc Veasey is known for John Lewis: Good Trouble (2020), Weekends with Alex Witt (2011) and CNN Newsroom (1989). He is married to Tonya Jackson. They have one child.
Marc Velasco is known for Annita y todos los niños merecen una familia (2022), Fist of Jesus (2012) and La última navidad del universo (2019).
Raised in Upstate New York and a graduate of the State University of New York at Oswego with a Bachelor's Degree in Cinema and Screen Studies. Winning awards for his short film of the same name ("Short Film" - 2006) for Best Comedy and Best Screenplay. Created and produced the popular podcast "Animation Fascination" - interviewing and befriending many noteworthy members of the film and television industry along the way. Marc is a dedicated, creative, imaginative and determined individual with extensive experience in film/television production, live events, commercials, short subject documentaries and training videos.