Who is Marc Singer and what is he doing now?
Marc Singer was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on January 29, 1948 – his zodiac sign is Aquarius and he holds American citizenship, as his family moved to the United States shortly after his birth. He is an actor, who is perhaps best known for his starring role in the 1982 sword and sorcery film “The Beastmaster” which was written and directed by Don Coscarelli and also starred Tanya Roberts and Rip Torn. The story follows a young man with supernatural powers who battles evil with his animal friends – the film won an Antennes II award at the Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival, while actor Joshua Milrad was nominated for a Young Artist Award for Best Young Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture.
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Rumors are circulating on the internet that Marc has retired from acting, however, he is still very active in the film industry but gets fewer roles due to his advanced age.
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Daily life and education
Marc was raised alongside his two brothers, Gregory and Claude, and their sister Lori in Corpus Christi, Texas USA, by their British mother Leslie Wright who was a concert pianist, and their Polish father Jacques who was a conductor symphonic. Marc’s sister also became an actress and is known for her roles in the spy film “The Falcon and the Snowman” and the comedy film “The Man in the Red Shoe”.
Marc became interested in acting while attending high school, where he also focused on football, as he was among the best players at his school. He practiced the cello with Lori, and although she has since become a famous cellist, Marc gave up the instruments and, after enrolling in 1966, concentrated on work and financial sustenance – he changed many jobs until 1973, when he launched his acting career.
Roles in television series
Marc has been credited with starring in over 90 movies and TV series, alternating between the two genres, and we are about to mention some of his most notable performances in this article.
He made his first appearance on a television series when he played the role of Young TV Doctor in the episode “Double Shock” of the crime drama “Columbo” in 1973, and the following years saw him appear in episodes unique from several series such as science fiction. “Planet of the Apes” in 1974, the police series “Barnaby Jones” in 1975, and the police procedural series “The Rookies” in 1976. The year 1977 saw him play secondary character Ross Savitch in the mini-series “79 Park Avenue,” which starred Lesley Ann Warren, David Dukes, and Polly Bergen, is about a New York teenager who becomes a prostitute and eventually the city’s most famous madam.
Marc starred in the ‘Roots: The Next Generation’ miniseries in 1979, which is closely based on Alex Haley’s novel ‘Roots: The Saga of an American Family’, and also starred in another miniseries , “The Contender” in 1980.
1982 saw Marc guest star in the episode “Something Special” of the critically acclaimed crime drama series “CHiPs”, while he also played Mike Donovan in two episodes of the science-fiction miniseries. fictional “V” in 1983, and reprized his role in “V: The Final Battle” in 1984. Marc played his first lead character in a series in 1986, when he began portraying Matt Cantrell on the television soap opera “Dallas “, and has always appeared in a single episode of many series such as the drama “The Twilight Zone” in 1988, the mystery horror anthology “The Hitchhiker” in 1989 and the anthology “The Ray Bradbury Theater” in 1992.
He made his voice acting debut the same year, when he lent his voice to Dr. Kirk Langstrom and Man-Bat in “Batman: The Animated Series”; the following years saw him continue to star in single episodes of numerous series.
Marc’s next notable performance was in 12 episodes of the soap opera “The Young and the Restless” in 1999, which was followed by his roles as Kirk Manlord in the animated series “Duck Dodgers” in 2005, the episode “See No Evil from the crime procedural drama “Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior” in 2011, and five episodes of the critically acclaimed superhero series “Arrow” in 2015. Two of his most recent TV series appearances have been in four episodes of the sci-fi crime procedural series “Beauty & the Beast” in 2016, and the “Columbus” episode of the comedy web-series “AJ and the Queen” in 2020.
Film roles
Marc made his first film appearance in 1978, when he played Captain Al Olivetti in the war movie ‘Go Tell the Spartans’. Ten years later, he played a supporting character in the sports car film “Born to Race”, which starred Joseph Bottoms and Maria Heasley.
In 1990 Marc appeared in five films – his most notable performance was in the fiction film “Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective” in which he played the title character – the story follows Detective Dan who must find out who has used his gun to kill his best friend and his policeman friend. 1991 saw Marc appear in the sequel ‘Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time’, and four years later he starred opposite Shannon Tweed in the erotic thriller ‘Victim of Desire’. In 1995, Marc played the secondary character Ziegfeld Von Trotta in the action western “Savate”, written and directed by Isaac Florentine, and which follows a French officer in search of the assassin of his best friend.
Three of Marc’s last notable performances in films were in the 2002 erotic thriller “Angel Blade” in which he played Dr. Martin Gites, the spy action thriller “Eagle Eye” in which he played Explosives Developer in 2008, and the 2013 psychological horror thriller “House Hunting” in which he appeared as Roger Towne.
wife and children
Marc married his other half Haunani Minn, the late American actress, on June 17, 1974. They met in 1971 at a party hosted by their mutual friend, and the two ventured into the film industry together for two years. later. Haunani is still known for her roles in films such as ‘The Man with Two Brains’, ‘Mulan’ and ‘Young Doctors in Love’. On January 21, 1991, Marc’s wife gave birth to their daughter Phoebe Singer who stayed away from the media, although it is known that she was also interested in acting during high school and is appeared in several plays.
Haunani died on November 23, 2014 after battling a rare disease for several years, and Marc has since been single.
Marc has not spoken of any other women he might have been with before meeting Haunani, and as of September 2020 he is single, previously married, widowed, and has one daughter.
Hobbies and other interests
Marc was physically very active during his 20s, 30s and 40s, as he had four to five workouts in the gym every week, and he also had an interest in martial arts and today holds a black belt in Kung Fu.
He loves to travel and his acting career has seen him travel all over the United States, while he has also visited many European, Asian and African countries – Marc’s dream destination is Bern in Switzerland.
He is an animal lover and had several pet dogs and cats all of which died due to old age. Marc is a philanthropist and has donated part of his fortune to charitable causes.
He has his own favorite actors and actresses, some of whom are the late Robin Williams and Elvis Presley, and famous ‘Harry Potter’ actress Emma Watson – some of his favorite movies are ‘Patch Adams’, ‘Viva Las Vegas’ and ‘King Creole”.
Net value
Mark is 72 years old. He has short brown hair and blue eyes, is 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) tall and weighs around 80 kg (175 lb).
As of September 2020, his net worth is estimated to be over $5 million.