BIOGRAPHY
Marco Infante is a Latino-American actor, musician, and filmmaker. Growing up in Orlando, Florida, he quickly landed a small role on Nickelodeon's TV show "Taina" at age 14. He is now most recognizable for his award-winning performance as the villain in Amazon Prime's thriller "Circle of Death" and his appearance in 7UP's national commercial starring actor Lamorne Morris (The New Girl). As a child, Marco was mesmerized by movies, spending hours captivated by the art form. Renowned for his early passion for theatre and dance, Marco earned a coveted spot in Florida State University's rigorous BFA Acting Conservatory, graduating as one of eight from his class. Working with the Film Department while attending, he was guided by Burt Reynolds during an exclusive 8-week mentorship. Marco's talent blossomed, leading him to portray Happy in Reynolds' "Death of a Salesman" adaptation. At graduation, he was awarded the title of "Most Comedic Actor" by his faculty and peers. His diverse journey continued with a role in "The Full Monty" musical, propelling him to New York City, where he originated a role in the musical "Hangin' Out," directed by Off-Broadway director Robert Shrock. Relocating to Los Angeles, Marco showcased his comedic talents in national commercials for major brands like Evian, Doritos, and Sibu Beauty. Marco has co-founded two successful comedy sketch channels, "Baby Gorilla Productions" and "The Guys You Go Home With," amassing over 1 million watched-time views across 100 episodes. Simultaneously, his independent film company has produced three feature films, all of which are available on Amazon Prime, with more projects in the pipeline. Recent years witnessed Marco's return to theatre with the Latin musical sensation "The Eastside Heartbeats," originating the role of Mario under producer Josefina Lopez. Marco's stellar performance in this musical led to a coveted role as Disney's Gaston in a subsequent production of "Beauty & the Beast," fulfilling a childhood dream. Presently, Marco calls Studio City, California home, sharing his abode with his beloved French Bulldog named Professor Herbert. His professional journey stands as a testament to his enduring passion and creativity, excelling across the realms of theatre, film, and digital content. |