Mark, a Melbourne-based actor of Italian heritage, is a graduate of the renowned Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA). Despite being in his final year at WAAPA, Mark landed a significant role in the critically acclaimed HBO series "The Pacific", directed by the esteemed Jeremy Podeswa, who is an Emmy Award winner.
During this period, Mark also made his mark in the Australian film industry by appearing as 'Sandro' in the feature film "Two Fists One Heart". This was a notable achievement, demonstrating his ability to adapt to different mediums and genres.
Mark has received widespread acclaim for his performances on stage, particularly for his portrayal of 'Cousin Julio' in the Broadway hit "The Mother Fucker with the Hat". His versatility as an actor was further showcased when he took on the complex and chilling role of Charles Manson in the American production "Dennis Wilson Forevermore", which received critical acclaim.
More recently, Mark has appeared on NBC's "Young Rock", starring the renowned Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, where he played the role of Coach Wally Buono, and in "Ms. Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries", playing the character of mafia boss Carlo Liotti. Throughout his career, Mark has consistently demonstrated his ability to bring diverse characters to life, earning recognition on both stage and screen.