Marin Grigore is a Romanian film and theatre actor .He was born on April 17, 1983 in Bucuresti, Romania.In 2009, he plays first role in the movie Efect 30. Other notable roles in Sieranevada (2016), Ai nostri (2017) and Urma (2019). Play on the stage of the theater ''Mic'' in Bucharest. He is married with actress Andreea Gramosteanu.They have a child.
Marin's parents met while serving in the Peace Corps. She was born in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, but her family moved to Boston, Massachusetts, when she was four months old. Two years later, her brother Mark was born. Her father, Rodney, is a retired school teacher. Her mother, Margaret, is a judge of the Massachusetts Superior Court. Marin wanted to be a ballerina and studied dance until age 16, when an ankle injury ended her dancing aspirations. While concerned about her decision to pursue acting, her parents nonetheless urged her to follow her dreams, but they encouraged her to get a Master's degree so she could at least fall back on a teaching career in case things did not work out. She graduated from Brown University and then enrolled at New York University, where she says she was pretty terrible in her acting classes. In 1992, she met her husband Randall, a New York theater director. After her success, they both moved to a Hollywood home that they leased after a a 9-month separation. Marin had her first successes performing in New York theater ("Electra" & "The Tempest"), then got some minor movie roles and then guest roles on several television shows before her co-starring role on Once and Again (1999). She then got a role as Judith Harper on the popular sitcom Two and a Half Men (2003) and did several guest appearances on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999).
Marin Honda was born on 21 August 2001 in Kyoto, Japan. She is an actress, known for Skate gutsu no yakusoku (2013), Run for the Money (2022) and The Ice 2018 (2018).
Marin Ireland was born on August 30, 1979 in Camarillo, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Hell or High Water (2016), Glass Chin (2014) and Homeland (2011).
Marin Judas is an actor, known for Titane (2021), Mortel (2019) and L'école de la vie (2021).
Marin Miller is a non-binary voice actor that has worked as characters of all genders since 2006. In addition to acting, Marin also works on pre-production for localization projects, which feeds their passion for writing, travel and learning new languages. Their time in the entertainment industry has also found them work as a game journalist, theme park character, convention agent, and writer.
Born in Tennessee, the daughter of actors Mary Jane Harvill and Myke Mueller (Miller), Marin made her professional stage debut at age 7 with Nashville Repertory Theatre and film debut at age 10 when she was thoroughly attacked by trolls in Jim Varney's Ernest Scared Stupid. After earning a B.A. in Theatre Arts from Sewanee and training at the Michael Howard Studios in NYC, with Fay Simpson and Patsy Rodenburg, Marin went on to a successful career in theatre before shifting to the screen. "Nothing prepared me for film more than the live audience. They demand honesty, tell you what works, and instruct your timing. In front of the lens, the audience is still with me, in my bones. Their presence is felt." Marin recurred as Brenda, the sharp-tongued waitress, on CMT's Still The King, voiced multiple characters for the animated series, Veggie Tales, can be spotted on ABC's Blackish, Sundance Channel's Rectify, and in numerous commercials and independent films, including the self-penned award-winning short, Whether You Like It Or Not, which garnered her "Best Actress" at the L.A. Comedy Festival.
Marin Mizutani is an actress, known for Nekopara (2020), Boku no Kanojo ga Majimesugiru Sho-bitch na Ken (2017) and Brave Witches (2016).
Marin Page is an actress, known for Imaginary Mary (2017).
Marin Sais was descended from one of the earliest Spanish families of California (Marin County was named after one of her ancestors). She was possessed of a fine singing voice. and after graduation from school journeyed to New York to pursue an operatic career. However, not long after her arrival she apparently changed her mind about her career path, and before long she was appearing in two-reel comedies for Vitagraph. Her career progressed steadily, and she was soon working in full-length films and serials. She soon journeyed to Hollywood, and began appearing in westerns, often with Hoot Gibson. She also became a fixture in action serials. In 1920 she married cowboy actor Jack Hoxie, and they appeared in several films together, but divorced five years later. With the coming of sound she began appearing in character roles rather than the leading or featured roles she was used to, and the films she appeared in were often for the cheap independent market. She seemed to specialize in westerns, and with few exceptions her pictures up until her retirement in 1953 were all in that genre.