A production of the William Shakespeare's "Richard III" with Sir Laurence Olivier that Marc's dad took him to see as a boy made a lasting impression, though he didn't start acting himself until a teacher recruited him to fill a suddenly-vacant role in his junior year of high school. However, as the son of musicians, Marc acknowledges, "Performing is in our blood." Of the four Singer children, oldest brother Claude is the only non-performer. The three boys were hell-raisers, but Marc says sister Lori Singer held her own, adding "She's an amazing girl and we're very close." Marc, who has fond memories of his childhood, was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, lived briefly in New York, and grew up in Corpus Christi, Texas and in Oregon before going to college in the Midwest and Washington state. "I've got a lot from each city which I've lived in," he observes. In Seattle, he met his future wife, Hawaiian actress Haunani Minn. They lived a California-casual lifestyle, and Marc enjoys running, sailing, martial arts, boxing, skiing, and motorcycling in his spare time, as well as playing Western classical piano every day. Haunani Minn passed away on November 23, 2014 in Studio City, California.
Marc Sinoway is an NYC-based bilingual actor. On stage, Marc recently played Alan Turing in The Heresy Machine and Sergei Diaghilev in MANIFESTO: The Diaghilev Project. On the web, you can find Marc as Tommy in Hunting Season. Marc is particularly interested in new work and is always looking to collaborate. Find Marc on Twitter & Instagram: @marcsinoway
Marc Slater is an actor, known for The Ultimate App Showdown! (2019) and Showbiz Kids (2020).
Smerling is an Academy Award-nominated filmmaker who produced the landmark documentary Capturing The Friedmans (2003), which won 18 major international prizes including the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, and the New York Film Critics Circle Award. He co-wrote and produced the narrative feature All Good Things (2010) starring Ryan Gosling, Kirsten Dunst, and Frank Langella, and produced the Sundance darling documentary Catfish (2010) released by Universal Pictures. He is executive producer of Catfish, the TV series. He produced The Jinx, a six-part series for HBO (2015) about the scion of one of New York City's richest real estate families accused of three murders over twenty five years. Marc's first podcast series, Crimetown: Providence landed atop many 2017 podcast top ten lists, including The New York Times and The Atlantic Monthly. The Ringer called it "cinema for your ears." Interview Magazine said it was an "ambitious, anthropological epic." The second season of Crimetown (2019) featured Detroit's controversial mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, who is currently serving a 28 year sentence in federal prison. Crimetown has almost 100 million downloads worldwide. Smerling also produced The Ballad Of Billy balls, ranked No. 2 on Atlantic Monthly's top 100 podcasts of 2019, and the RFK Tapes (2018). Both Crimetown Providence and The Ballad Of Billy balls are being developed for television series at major studios. Marc began his career in documentaries as the associate producer of Gangs, Cops & Drugs with Tom Brokaw and The New Hollywood, both for NBC. He also served as US producer for news and docs for Berlusconi Television. He is a graduate of the film school at USC, where his thesis documentary, Driving The American Dream, won a Nissan Focus Award and a Gold Eagle. He went to the Newhouse and Maxwell Schools at Syracuse University, where he earned a dual degree in written journalism and international relations.
Marc Smith is known for Frozen II (2019), Big Hero 6 (2014) and Tangled (2010).
Marc Smith was born on January 21, 1945 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. He is known for Whoops Apocalypse (1986), The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (1981) and Purojekuto A-ko (1986). He died on December 24, 2006 in London, England.
Marc Smitte is known for Liaisons à domicile (1993).
Marc Soler is known for Cucut (2022), Todos mienten (2022) and Moebius (2021).
Marc Solowski is known for Restrepo (2010) and Korengal (2014).
Marc Steele is an actor and writer, known for Undeserved (2016), Wearing Normal (2012) and Future Perfect (2013).