BIOGRAPHY

  marco infante  

Marco was born on May 16th and grew up in Orlando, Florida. In Junior High, Marco performed solo and group dance numbers for his school's talent show and recieved "Most Crowd Pleasing" award two years in a row which gave him a true love for the stage.

In High School Marco became actively involved in theatre and glee club. His love for the stage grew as he performed in shows and musicals throughout the theatre circut all over central Florida. It was these years that gave Marco invaluable experience. On graduating, he was awarded "Best Male Actor" in his high school, reinforcing his true passion for acting.

High school was followed by an acceptance into Florida State University's BFA Acting Program. During his years at FSU Marco participated and starred in various productions which eventually earned him "Best Comedic Actor" for his role in Agust Wilson's The 5th of July. His senior year, he starred as Bob Hope in The USO Show as well as landing the lead of Jerry in The Full Monty.

Shortly after graduation Marco moved to New York City to perform with the cast of Naked Boys Singing under broadway director Robert Shrock. He then moved to Los Angeles to originate a role in the musical "Hangin' Out". It was living here where Marco created two production houses; Baby Gorilla Productions & The Guys You Go Home With, which are still streaming on YoutubeTV.

Marco is director/creative artist of Artists Digital Lab and runs his indie film company Marquito Productions. He is most recognizable for his apperances on national Doritos commercials as well as his guest-star role on ABC Family's "Melissa & Joey". Marco was one of the orginal "Eastside Heartbeats", a four man vocal group, with their alubm currently on Spotify.

When Marco is not acting on camera or the stage, he can always be found in the studio recording music he enjoys or playing with his French bulldog Professor Herbert. He currently lives in Los Angeles, California.