Marc's life began on a sweltering summer day, August 19, 1984, in the bustling city of Marseille, France, a metropolis that would later play a pivotal role in shaping his formative years. As the curtains of fate opened, Marc's trajectory as an actor began to take shape, first in the sun-kissed city of Los Angeles, where he dedicated himself to mastering the art of acting through a rigorous regimen of classes and masterclasses. These early endeavors served as the foundation upon which he would build a successful career, his skills slowly but surely honed to a fine edge. Following this period of intense focus, Marc returned to his native Paris, where he continued to cultivate his acting abilities at the esteemed Cours Galabru in 2016, further refining his craft and laying the groundwork for a future filled with promise and potential.
Marc's multifaceted linguistic profile, shaped by his rich Corsican and Australian ancestry, facilitated his mastery of various languages, including the Romance tongues of French and Spanish, as well as the global lingua franca of English.
Marc's initial foray into the vibrant world of entertainment occurred in 2016, thanks to the auspicious guidance of Christophe Barratier, who afforded him the opportunity to make his mark with a pivotal role in the captivating film, Team Spirit.
Before embarking on his acting journey, Marc had first honed his skills and knowledge in the realm of finance, by pursuing a course of study in Market Finance at the esteemed Durham University, located in the heart of England. During his time at this prestigious institution, Marc developed a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies and complexities of financial markets, laying the foundation for a future career that would seamlessly blend his passion for performance with his aptitude for numbers.
Christophe Barratier's meeting with Marc, who was poised to direct a film based on the intriguing Jerome Kerviel case, served as the catalyst for a highly productive and mutually beneficial creative partnership. Marc's extensive background in finance proved to be a significant asset in his initial roles, allowing him to swiftly establish himself as a respected and sought-after figure within the industry. As his career progressed, Marc's appearances in television films and short films paved the way for more substantial and prominent roles in cinema and Netflix productions, including the critically acclaimed drama The Bonfire of Destiny, released in 2019, and the popular French comedy-drama series Call My Agent!, which debuted in 2015.
Marc has been actively involved in a diverse range of international projects, with one notable example being the 2019 feature short film Taro, in which he brought to life the complex and multifaceted character of Robert CAPA.
As his career continued to flourish, Marc received a prestigious invitation to attend the 77th Venice Film Festival in 2020, where he had the esteemed honor of presenting the thought-provoking film The Man Who Sold His Skin, expertly directed by the acclaimed Kaouther Ben Hania.
This remarkable opportunity further cemented Marc's reputation as a talented and versatile actor, capable of effortlessly navigating a wide range of roles and genres with ease and finesse.