Marc Menchaca

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Marc Menchaca

Marc Menchaca (born October 10, 1975) is an accomplished American actor, writer, and director. Known for his versatile roles, Menchaca first became involved in the world of acting while attending Central High School. After graduation, he further expanded his knowledge and skills at Texas A&M University, where he also acted in his first play, eventually earning a bachelor's degree in English. Further honing his craft, he attended a summer acting program at the Circle in the Square Theatre School in Manhattan and became an alumnus of the William Esper Studio. Menchaca opted to pursue an acting career in his twenties, marking the start of his illustrious journey in cinematic arts.

In his career, Menchaca has displayed exceptional talent both in front of and behind the camera. He captivated audiences with his performances in the 2013 Heartland Film Festival movie 'This Is Where We Live', where he also served as co-director and co-writer. In 2015, his portrayal of a war veteran struggling with memory loss, Bob Stevens, in 'Reparation' earned him the 'Best Actor' award at the Breckenridge Film Festival. He has taken on varied roles in television as well, including the Netflix series 'Ozark' in 2018, 'The Sinner', and 'Manifest'. He won accolades for his performances in '#LIKE' and 'Alone', showcasing his dynamic range as an actor. In one of his most recent works, he starred in Netflix's horror movie, 'No One Gets Out Alive', in 2021.

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Given Name: Marc Menchaca

Born: San Angelo, Texas, U.S.

Citizenship: United States

Birthday: October 10, 1975

Occupations: Actor, Writer, Director

Years Active: 2001-present

Spouses: Lena Headey

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