Marc Price

Marc Price

actor, production manager, writer

Marc Price was born on Feb 23, 1968 in USA. Marc Price's big-screen debut came with Family Ties - Season 1 directed by Sam Weisman in 1982, strarring Irwin 'Skippy' Handelman / Skipford. Marc Price is known for Wig'd Out directed by Kate Chaplin, Georgia Simmons stars as Olivia Warren and Cindy Maples as Flora Warren. Marc Price has got 1 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Marc Price achieved is Young Artist Awards. The upcoming new movie Marc Price plays is Wig'd Out which will be released on Apr 13, 2016.

Marc Price is co-executive producer and creator of Green Collar Comedy Show (2010), a one-hour special on Showtime that lets the environmental movement show its sense of humor while delivering a vital message (Premiered Earth Day, April 22nd, 2010).His past production credits include executive producing 65 episodes of "National Lampoon's Funny Money (2003)" for GSN and 2 one-hour Comedians Unleashed (2002) specials for Animal Planet. He also produced and directed Food Network's first hidden-camera comedy special, "You're Cooked!" (2000), featuring Todd Glass. Marc was also producer/developer/originator of Star Dates (2002), the popular reality dating show that ran for two seasons on E!Starting as a standup comedian and actor in childhood, Marc guest-starred on Archie Bunker's Place (1979) and Au fil des jours (1975). He broke out as a star, playing "Skippy", on the hit 1980s NBC sitcom, Sacrée famille (1982), opposite Michael J. Fox and Meredith Baxter.He went on to gain valuable production experience while hosting 150 episodes of Disney Channel's Teen Win, Lose or Draw (1989) for Stone/Stanley Productions. He also starred in several feature films, including Trick or Treat (1986) with Ozzy Osbourne and Touchstone's The Rescue (1988) with Kevin Dillon.Further developing as a producer, Marc executive-produced his own special for The Disney Channel and produced segments for Real TV (1996), Ricki Lake (1992) and Inside Edition (1988). He also wrote, produced, and starred in The Midnight Hour (1990), a late-night talk show for CBS.He co-created and developed the sitcom, Some Like It Hotter (1989), while on a deal at Ron Howard's Imagine TV; wrote, produced, and co-hosted "Athens on Location From Sprint" at the Greece Summer 2004 Olympics for NBC; and produced Endemol's live series, Midnight Money Madness (2006), for TBS in 2006.As a stand-up, Marc has opened for Jay Leno and Jerry Seinfeld and toured with Scott 'Carrot Top' Thompson and 'Weird Al' Yankovic. He performed at the first "Comic Relief" on HBO. Marc is touring the US with Playboy Playmate Julie McCullough, from Quoi de neuf, docteur ? (1985), on the "Beauty and the Dweeb Tour". They have appeared to rave reviews in Las Vegas, Reno, and Florida.While maintaining a busy producing and performing schedule, Marc has also made forays into new media, co-creating and managing the comedy website, www.iJoke.com, with legendary Improv owner Budd Friedman. He also produces online video for Reuters TV.

  • Birthday

    Feb 23, 1968
  • Place of Birth

    New Jersey, USA
  • Also known

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Awards

1 wins & 1 nominations

Young Artist Awards
1986
Best Young Actor Starring in a Television Series
Winner - Young Artist Award

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