Mark S. Cartier

Male

West Bridgewater, MA

United States

Profile Information:

Member's contact info (email and phone or agent):
(508) 586-3416 home
(508) 364-4473 cell
MarkSCartier@gmail.com
Member's age range:
61-65, 66-70
Member's Affiliations:
SAG-AFTRA, AEA
Portray-able or Actual Biological Look:
Caucasian / White
Member's PHYSICAL TRAITS (use format on the "Before Applying" page)
Ethnicity: Caucasian / white
Height: 5'6"
Eyes: brown
Hair length: short, balding
Hair color: salt & pepper
Suit: 37R
Inseam: 29
Waist: 34
Portray-able Real-sounding Accents: British - BBC, German, New England - Boston.
Other Skills:
Recorder
Member's Performance Skills:
Clarinet, Driving - precision, Driving - car, Driving - stick shift-standard, Singer - Baritone, Stage Combat
Recent noteworthy acting experience (use the format on the Before Applying page):
FILM -
Blow the Man Down - singing fisherman (Prime Video, Bridget Savage Cole, Danielle Krudy, dirs.)
Mary Loss of Soul - Dr. Gargiulo (OakIvy Prod., Jennifer B. White, dir.)
Infinitely Polar Bear - Maitre d' (Paper Street Films, Maya Forbes, dir.)
Frank the Bastard - Mac (FTB 3, Brad Coley, dir.)
The Box - Martin Teague (Warner Bros. Richard Kelly, dir.)
Gone Baby Gone - pantsless reporter (Miramax, Ben Affleck, dir.)
Black Irish - Mr. Quint (Echo Bridge, Brad Gann, dir.)

TV
Friday Night Lights - BC professor (NBC, Michael Waxman, dir.)
We Shall Remain - John Easton (PBS, Chris Eyre, dir.)

THEATER
Shear Madness
Theater at Monmouth
Ocean State Theatre
& 20 years of background work from Spencer: For Hire to the present day.
Other non-acting related work, hobbies or charities (not skills) in which this actor is involved (1 or 2 word descriptions):
The Beatlemania Years: 1962-1966 &
The Studio Years: 1967-1970
These two 75-minute presentations are available for schools, libraries and other organizations. Utilizing several song selections and anecdotes, I trace the history and development of the Beatles career from their first recording of Love Me Do through their conquest of America, their growth as singer-songwriters, their multiple innovations in the studio and the diverging interests which lead to the inevitable break-up of the group, leaving in their wake one of the greatest legacies in recording history.
Check out my Beatles blog - thebeatlesinmarkslife.blogspot.com

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