Mark Potts, a man child as once described by the Huffington Post, co-founded Singletree Productions in 2006, and the company went on to produce numerous award-winning short films and feature films.
One of his notable films is "Cinema Six", which played at numerous film festivals and starred John Merriman, Maggie Carey, and Barry Corbin. His previous film, "S&M Lawn Care", won a Special Jury prize at the 2012 Friars Club Comedy Film Festival.
His latest feature film, "Spaghettiman", is a new comedy film created with his comedy team, Heckbender. The film is currently available for purchase and rental on all major platforms. Heckbender's videos have been featured on various popular websites, including the Huffington Post, Slashfilm, Birth.Movies.Death, Sports Illustrated, and Funny or Die.
Mark Potts resides in Los Angeles and works as an editor for the Los Angeles Times and other organizations.