Marc Vos
- Actor
- Art Department
- Camera and Electrical Department
Marc is Boston native and started acting at the early age of 11 when he
was cast as the lead in the 5th grade production of "Pinocchio". He
continued to act throughout grade school and into high school and on
into college in such plays as "The Jury Room" and Georges Feydeau's
farce "A Flea In Her Ear".
He studied French literature and theater at the University of Paris VII Sorbonne and speaks French and Spanish fluently. He also has a working knowledge of Italian and Portuguese.
Marc has been lucky enough to break into film as featured background characters in Clint Eastwood's block buster "Mystic River" Richard Kelly's "The Box" with Cameron Diaz and Ricky Gervias' "The Invention of Lying".
His principal role in Nick Beaubien's beautifully crafted short "Manifest Breakfast" led Marc to "3rd Shift: Michael's Lament" which is Marc's debut starring role in a feature film. Since then he's gone on to star in Stu Chudy's "Cease To Beat" in 2009 and "Fireworks" written & directed by Derek Dubois in 2011. In 2012, Marc was cast as "Frank Martin" in the film from Cut To The Chase Productions titled "Erebus".
He studied French literature and theater at the University of Paris VII Sorbonne and speaks French and Spanish fluently. He also has a working knowledge of Italian and Portuguese.
Marc has been lucky enough to break into film as featured background characters in Clint Eastwood's block buster "Mystic River" Richard Kelly's "The Box" with Cameron Diaz and Ricky Gervias' "The Invention of Lying".
His principal role in Nick Beaubien's beautifully crafted short "Manifest Breakfast" led Marc to "3rd Shift: Michael's Lament" which is Marc's debut starring role in a feature film. Since then he's gone on to star in Stu Chudy's "Cease To Beat" in 2009 and "Fireworks" written & directed by Derek Dubois in 2011. In 2012, Marc was cast as "Frank Martin" in the film from Cut To The Chase Productions titled "Erebus".