Marcus Andrew Proctor, a talented individual born in Australia, has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. He is the creator and writer of the TV dramas 'Elliot's Creek' in Australia, 'Mikey' in the US and Canada, and 'Heaven Can Wait' in the UK, with the latter also featuring him as the protagonist.
Proctor's passion for acting began at a young age, when he discovered his local theatre at the age of 7 and stayed for seven years. At 10, he developed a fascination with the concept of reverse charge, which led him to continuously call Paramount Pictures, asking to be hired for his favorite shows, including 'Murder, She Wrote', 'Blacke's Magic', and 'V'.
After completing high school, Proctor left his hometown and moved to Sydney, where he pursued acting with moderate success. He then decided to take a break and travel the world for six years, which inspired him to write a book, 'Happy Traveller', about his experiences. The book has been featured in several magazines, radio interviews, and online publications worldwide.
Proctor's passion for acting eventually returned, and he has since been the lead or co-lead in over 100 movie, TV, and theatre roles, ranging from comedy to drama, in various countries, including Australia, the UK, Canada, LA, and New York. He is also exploring music, talking to producers about recording songs.
As a writer, Proctor has written multiple shows with either multiple seasons or pilots, which have been broadcast and/or received major interest and attachments in Australia, the UK, Canada, and the US, covering a range of genres, including drama, comedy, dramedy, sci-fi, cartoons, shorts, reality, and documentary.
In addition to his creative pursuits, Proctor is involved in the '_It Gets Better Campaign [us]_', a initiative aimed at preventing the suicide of children being bullied.
Proctor's specialties include acting, writing, singing, and producing.