Marc Kudisch was born in Hackensack, New Jersey, and grew up in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the second child of four (older brother, two sisters, all connected to the medical profession in some way). He graduated from Florida Atlantic University in 1989. He was engaged to Kristin Chenoweth for three years; the relationship ended in 2001. Marc appeared as "TV Guy" in Toyota commercials, 1999-2000. He starred as Conrad Birdie in the national tour of "Bye Bye Birdie" in 1992, and reprised the role in the 1995 ABC TV movie remake. He has also starred on Broadway in "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat", as Gaston in "Beauty and the Beast" (1995-97), "High Society" (1998), 'The Scarlet Pimpernell" (1999), "The Wild Party" (2000) and as Jeff Moss in "Bells Are Ringing" (2001)..
With over ten years experience in film, Marc Fusco moved to Los Angeles after graduating from Emerson College with a BA in Film and a Minor in Psychology. Marc Co-Produced & Directed the award winning Feature Film, AFTER ROBERTO, released in 2005 and filmed in Northern Italy. With a foundation in development, he served as the Executive Assistant to Anne Kopelson of Kopelson Entertainment. Marc has worked as a Producer, Production Manager, 1st & 2nd A.D., Production Coordinator, and Art Department Coordinator for both Studio and Independent projects. Most notably, in the Art Dept. for two Will Ferrell Features, SEMI PRO & STEP BROTHERS. Marc most recently served as Assistant Director/Associate Producer on the Horror Feature Film DEAD SEASON. He is a member of good standings with Local 871 IATSE as a Production & Art Dept. Coordinator and has received numerous awards for his accomplishments in Film. His most notable award was his honorary induction into the Art, Literature & Culture Society of Genoa, Italy.
Marc Labrèche was born on November 20, 1960 in Montréal, Québec, Canada. He is an actor and director, known for Le coeur a ses raisons (2005), Whitewash (2013) and La petite vie (1993). He was previously married to Fabienne Dor.
Marc Lapointe is known for Snow Angel (2023), C.R.A.Z.Y. (2005) and The Wild Hunt (2009).
Marc Laurendeau was born on August 24, 1939 in Montréal, Québec, Canada. He is an actor, known for IXE-13 (1972), Seul ou avec d'autres (1962) and Bye-Bye (1968).
Marc Lauwrys was born on 10 January 1958 in Lier, Flanders, Belgium. He is an actor, known for Spoed (2000), Deadline 14/10 (2012) and Terug naar Oosterdonk (1997).
Marc Lavelle was born on July 10, 1985 in Birmingham, UK. He is known for A Week in Paradise (2022), Tricked (2013) and Adam Patel: Urban Illusionist (2015).
Marc Lavoine was born on August 6, 1962 in Longjumeau, Essonne, France. He is an actor and composer, known for Le coeur des hommes (2003), Crossing Lines (2013) and L'enfer (1994).
Marc Lawrence was born on October 22, 1959 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is known for Miss Congeniality (2000), Two Weeks Notice (2002) and Music and Lyrics (2007).
American character actor who specialized in underworld types, despite a far greater range. A native of the Bronx, he participated in plays in school, then attended City College of New York. In 1930, he was accepted into Eva Le Gallienne's company, where he became friendly with another young actor, one day to be known as John Garfield. The two appeared in a number of plays, both with Le Gallienne's company and with the highly-politicized Group Theatre, before Lawrence was given a film contract with Columbia Pictures. His scarred complexion and brooding appearance made him a natural for heavies, and he played scores of gangsters and mob bosses over the next six decades. Nevertheless, he could turn in fine performances in very different kinds of roles as well, such as his bewildered mountain boy in The Shepherd of the Hills (1941). Following the Second World War, as anti-Communist fervor gripped America, Lawrence found himself under scrutiny for his political leanings. When called before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), he admitted he had once been a member of the Communist Party. The Committee broke down his resolve and he "named names" (including Sterling Hayden, Lionel Stander, Anne Revere, Larry Parks, Karen Morley and Jeff Corey). Nonetheless, he was blacklisted and departed for Europe, where he continued to make films, often in leading roles. Following the demise of the blacklist, he returned to America and resumed his position as a familiar and talented purveyor of gangland types. He was also a writer and director.