Marcus Terrell Paulk was born on October 12, 1986, in Los Angeles, California, a city known for its Hollywood glamour and celebrity stardom. At the tender age of three, he began "street performing" in Venice Beach, displaying a natural talent that would shape his future. His parents, recognizing his passion and skill, took an active role in nurturing his career.
The 1990s played a pivotal role in Paulk's early career, as he started landing voiceover work and guest appearances on popular TV shows. One of his earliest notable roles was as a voice actor for the animated show "Hammerman" created by hip-hop legend MC Hammer.
After "Hammerman," Paulk continued to make a name for himself in the entertainment industry, appearing on shows like "Me and the Boys," "Thea," "Grace Under Fire," "Martin," and "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air." His breakout role came in 1996 when he played the character Myles Mitchell alongside R&B singer Brandy in the popular TV show "Moesha." This role spanned six seasons, showcasing Paulk's versatility and talent.
Paulk's ambition continued to grow, and he began to make a mark on the big screen with supporting roles in films like "Safety Patrol," "Nothing to Lose," and "One Night Stand," starring Wesley Snipes. In 2005, he co-starred in the hit film "Rollbounce" alongside hip-hop artist and actor Bow Wow. The following year, he costarred in the film "Take the Lead," starring Antonio Banderas, where he had to train in the art of ballroom dancing.
In 2007, Paulk appeared in two films, "Parental Guidance Suggested" and "Taking 5." He also appeared in "Another Cinderella Story" and contributed to the soundtrack. Outside of acting, Paulk is a well-rounded individual who has won numerous championships with his NBAE League Basketball Team and is working on releasing his first LP as a hip-hop artist under the stage name "MP."