Marco is a talented actor, screenwriter, and film producer who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. He began his journey by obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy, followed by attendance at il Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia (CSC),a prestigious film school in Italy.
Marco's early career started in theater, where he honed his acting skills before transitioning to television. He became a leading man in numerous TV shows in both Italy and France, showcasing his versatility and range as an actor.
In 2001, Marco co-produced and starred in the film "All There Is to Know" alongside Giovanna Mezzogiorno, marking his debut in the film industry. This collaboration with director Eros Puglielli would be the first of many, as they went on to create the manifesto "The Coproducers" in 2005.
Marco's production company, AD, saw him produce and star in another film directed by Eros Puglielli in 2004, for which he won the Best Actor award at the BAFF (Busto Arsizio film fest). This recognition cemented his position as a rising star in the Italian film scene.
In 2006, Marco co-produced and starred in the film "Billo, Il Grand Dakhaar" with music star Youssou N'Dour, directed by Laura Muscardin. The film received widespread critical acclaim, winning five international awards, including three in the United States and two in France.
Marco's versatility as a filmmaker was further demonstrated with the creation of the TV series "Ne parliamo a cena" in 2007, which he co-produced with Edoardo Leo. The series premiered at the Roma Fiction Fest 2008 in the international pilots section.
In 2008, Marco became a member of the Actor's Center Rome, founded by Michael Margotta. He collaborated with Margotta to produce an experimental English-speaking film based on Strindberg's play "Miss Julie," which premiered at the RIFF AWARD 2009.
Marco's most recent projects include writing and starring in the feature film "18 Years Later" (2009),which received a standing ovation at its Hollywood premiere at the Mann Chinese Theater in March 2010. He also starred in the French mega-hit "Camping 2" (2010),directed by Fabien Oteniente.
Currently, Marco is developing three English-speaking feature films, where he will be involved in writing, producing, and starring roles. With his impressive track record and dedication to his craft, Marco is sure to continue making a significant impact in the entertainment industry.