Marcio Rosario is a talented Brazilian actor, director, and producer who began his acting career at the age of 4 in a regional theater company in Santos. During his adolescence, he participated in several successful plays in Brazil, and by the age of 12, he made his film debut in the film "O Amor Uniu Dois Corazones" directed by Wilson Rodrigues.
In 1992, Marcio moved to the United States and studied at renowned schools such as the American Film Institute and Lee Strasberg Theater & Film Institute. He worked as an actor and executive producer on several projects for television and film companies in the USA, including working with acclaimed directors Pouran Deherrkian and Takashi Miike.
Marcio has participated in many major international productions, including films like "The Expendables", "Collateral Damage", "The Scorpion King", and "Fight Club", as well as television shows like "Days of Our Lives", "The Bold and The Beautiful", and "General Hospital". He has also worked on several Brazilian soap operas, including "Belíssima", "Flor do Caribe", and "I Love Paraisópolis".
In addition to his acting career, Marcio has worked as an executive producer in television for 5 years in Brazil, producing TV shows that were shot overseas. He is also the founder of Tres Tons Visuais Filmes, a Brazilian film company that has won over 100 national and international awards for its short films.
Marcio has also been a TV host for the variety show "Cultura & Design" on National Brazilian Channel "Cultura TV - 4 Seasons".