Marcos Ferraez
Of Mexican and Spanish descent, Ferraez's childhood was colored by an upbringing in Venice, CA, Merida Yucatan, Mexico and Brooklyn, NY. Since his decision to pursue a career in acting only a few years ago, Ferraez has appeared in the high-profile Fox television movie "Honor Thy Father & Mother," depicting the controversial Menendez brothers' trial.

Ferraez' first role in a feature film came swiftly with "Rave," in which he was required to showcase his talent as an experienced dancer. His additional film credits include "Dead Weekend," "Hands That See," "Cold Blooded," and "Mi Vida Loca."

On stage, Ferraez has appeared in the Los Angeles production of "A Streetcar Named Desire," "Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie," "Writings on the Wall," "Painted Cakes" and "Danny and the Deep Blue Sea."

Ferraez' talents are diverse; he is a martial artist, dancer, expert motorcycle/motorcross rider, marksman, sky diver and bunji jumper. He was an amateur boxer and played club soccer, having turned down the opportunity to play professionally.




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