Marc Raymond's journey began in the heart of the Bible belt, where he grew up singing in the church choir and later pursued a degree in agriculture. However, it was a college dare that led him to audition for the Chippendales, and he spent the next two years touring Europe with the troupe.
After hanging up his G-string, Marc relocated to Park City, Utah, where his love for skiing and the outdoors brought him to the little ski town. He opened three successful spas in the upscale resort community, while simultaneously pursuing his passion for acting and singing by participating in Park City theatre productions, emceeing charity events, and appearing in local commercials.
As a favorite among independent film directors shooting in Utah, Marc's connections eventually led to him working with Lauren Holly and Greg Germann in the film Down And Derby, based on the famous Boy Scouts of America Pinewood Derby.
Marc is a stage-trained baritone, and he recently had the honor of performing with Graham Russell of Air Supply in the Chicago and New York presentations of the musical Heart Of The Rose.
With his extensive film and TV work, and his movie star good looks, Marc Raymond is poised to make a splash in Hollywood. However, he hopes to return to Park City next year, as he believes that "surely one of those indie films I did will make it to Sundance!"