Marco Aponte is a Venezuelan-American actor. He was born in Caracas, on October 26, 1966. His film work was developed in London, where he performed in both short films and featured films. In 2012 he was cast in a small role in the film Hugo by Martin Scorsese. Marco Aponte lives in Berkeley, California, where he often performs in theater productions. He is also a university professor.
Marco Assante is a comedian/actor who was born and raised in Queens, NY and now lives in Los Angeles, CA. Marco appears regularly in comedy clubs throughout the U.S. He has also appeared in over 15 motion pictures as well as the TV shows "The King of Queens" & "Rules of Engagement" Marco is at his best when he's on stage sharing stories of his crazy social life, growning up in Queens and his observations on current affairs is outrageous and thought provoking.
Marco Baeza is known for Mi Amigo Alexis (2019).
Marco Baliani was born on July 6, 1950 in Verbania, Piedmont, Italy. He is an actor and writer, known for Atto unico (2013), Paragoghe - Depistaggio (2020) and La ragazza del lago (2007).
Marco Balsamo is a producer and actor, known for Akira's Flying Wheelchair, Lazarat (2019) and Meng xiang he huo ren (2016).
Marco Bardales is known for The Sandra West Diaries (2016), Olivia Dunkley: It Isn't Christmas (2020) and A Holiday Boyfriend (2019).
Marco Barricelli was born on August 2, 1958 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor, known for Luca (2021), The Book of Daniel (2006) and Holy Silence (2020).
Marco Bellocchio is one of the most consistent and most adventurous of today's Italian directors-an achievement all the more remarkable given that he made his feature debut almost fifty years ago. Over those years, he has amassed a body of films that encompasses a large number of original screenplays, adaptations of the likes of Pirandello and Kleist and personal, quasi-autobiographical work. What unifies these films is the beauty and originality of Bellocchio's images and his unceasing quest to understand the place of the individual in contemporary Italy and contemporary cinema. After making a few shorts, Bellocchio announced himself with his ferocious first feature, the acclaimed Fists in the Pocket (1965). This caustic and anarchic look at an extremely troubled family launched him instantly to the first ranks of the Italian film scene, alongside Antonioni, Pasolini and Bertolucci. For the next several years, films such as China Is Near (1967) and In the Name of the Father (1972) found Bellocchio examining the turbulent world of leftist politics and revolutionary dreams with an eye both sympathetic and jaundiced. During the 1980s and 1990s, under the spell of unorthodox-and, to some, controversial-psychoanalyst Massimo Fagioli, Bellocchio's emphasis turned to examining the interweaving of family dynamics and sexual desire as they produce and undermine personal identities. Films such as Leap into the Void (1980) and Devil in the Flesh (1986) create complex allegories of an audacious originality. More recently, Bellocchio has turned to more straightforward narratives in a number of films that examine Italy's recent past and its present, from The Nanny (1999) to one of his most recent work, Dormant Beauty (2012). Shifting brilliantly from realist fiction to archival footage to the imagery of dream or fantasy, all within a single film, this recent period has returned Bellocchio to the forefront of contemporary cinema, while combining the lessons learned from both the previous political and allegorical work. What has remained constant is Bellocchio's searching critique of the institutions that control individuals and organize the flow of power: the army, political parties, schools, the state and its laws, the Church, and the family.
Marco Beltrami was born on October 7, 1966 in New York City, New York, USA. He is known for I, Robot (2004), World War Z (2013) and Knowing (2009).