Mark Famiglietti (born 1979 or 1980) is an American actor, screenwriter, film producer and author. He is best known for appearing in television shows such as Hang Time and Young Americans. He also appeared in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.[1][2]
Mark Famiglietti | |
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Born | 1979 or 1980 (age 44–45) Rhode Island, U.S.[1] |
Education | New York University |
Occupation(s) | |
Years active | 1998–present |
Children | 2 |
Website | marknow |
Career
editFamiglietti attended New York University as a drama major, where he studied with the Atlantic Theatre Company. During his second semester, he put college on hold and headed for Hollywood after being cast as Nick Hammer, on the NBC series Hang Time. He also guest-starred on The WB comedy Zoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane, landed the role of Scout on the short-lived WB series Young Americans.[3]
In 2017 he wrote the book,[4] and later a screenplay: both were named The Divorce Party.[2]
Film and television
editYear | Film | Role | Notes |
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1998–2000 | Hang Time | Nick Hammer | Main cast (season 4); guest (seasons 5-6) TV |
1999 | Zoe | Brad | TV |
Sagamore | Jason | TV | |
2000 | A Tale of Two Bunnies | Cork | TV |
Young Americans | Scout Calhoun | TV[5] | |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Matt Daniels | TV | |
2002 | We Were the Mulvaneys | Mike Mulvaney Jr. | TV |
Full Ride | Travis | TV | |
2003 | Fastlane | Jarod | TV |
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines | Scott Mason | Movie | |
2006 | Conviction | Chris Maleski | TV |
CSI: NY | Bobby Martin | TV | |
Cold Case | Devon | TV | |
2007 | Premonition | Doug Caruthers | Movie |
Eyes | Tim Smits | 2005–2007 TV | |
Nobel Son | Officer Relyea | TV | |
2008 | Bottle Shock | Waiter | Movie |
CSI: Miami | Charlie Decker | TV | |
Without a Trace | Chris Howe | TV | |
Who's Wagging Who? | Tim | 2009–2010 TV | |
2009 | Bionicle: The Legend Reborn | Gresh (voice) | Video |
FlashForward | Mike Willingham | 2009–2010 TV Series | |
2010 | Gun | ATF Agent Peterson | Movie |
2011 | Bones | Eric Anderson | TV |
2012 | Live at the Foxes Den | Steve Weiss | Movie |
Mad Men | Bernie Rosenberg | TV | |
Stealing Roses | Johnny Domas | ||
Home for Christmas | Roger | Movie | |
March Sisters at Christmas | Marcus Bhaer | ||
Acting Like Adults | Brett | ||
2013 | Dark Power | David Newman | |
Horizon | TV movie | ||
Live at the Foxes Den | Steve Weiss | Movie | |
A Fairytale Christmas (TV movie) | Tony | TV movie | |
2015 | Grimm | Linus Balouzian | Episode: "Double Date" |
Stolen from Suburbia | Tom | ||
Secrets of a Psychopath | Henry | ||
Secret in Their Eyes | Duty Sergeant | Movie | |
2016 | Aquarius (American TV series) | Jay Sebring | TV |
Castle (TV series) | Scott Weeinberg | TV | |
Secrets of a Psychopath | Henry | ||
2017 | My Daddy's in Heaven | Bucky | |
The Greens Are Gone | Man at Track | Movie | |
2018 | Her Boyfriend's Secret | John | TV movie |
Shattered Memories | Lyle | Movie | |
2019 | Rediscovering Christmas | John | TV movie |
The Missing Sister | Dev | ||
Life Like | Ronald Gitts | ||
The Divorce Party | Jake | Movie | |
2020 | YA | Joe | 3 episodes |
2021 | Soulmate(s) | Landon | |
2024 | Chosen Family | Todd | Post-production |
2024 | Consumed | Jay |
Bibliography
edit- Famiglietti, Mark; Garrison, Lane (2018). The Divorce Party. Virginia: Lisa Hagen Books. ISBN 978-1-945962-40-0.
Personal
editFamiglietti was born in Providence, Rhode Island. He was raised in Clinton, Connecticut.[1] In 2007 Famiglietti was married and he has two children.[3]
References
edit- ^ a b c Papp, Justin (31 January 2019). "Hollywood actor comes home to Conn. and starts a new career phase". Connecticut Post. Retrieved October 11, 2020.
- ^ a b "Reviews: The quirky romance of 'The Divorce Party' and 'Pinsky'; Mira Sorvino in 'Beneath the Leaves' and more". The Los Angeles Times. 7 February 2019. Retrieved October 12, 2020.
- ^ a b "'Young Americans' Cast: Where Are They Now?". Us Weekly. July 12, 2020. Retrieved October 3, 2020.
- ^ Famiglietti, Mark; Garrison, Lisa (2018). The Divorce Party. Virginia: Lisa Hagen Books. ISBN 978-1-945962-40-0.
- ^ Sinha-Roy, Piya (April 3, 2018). "Reminiscing about the summer of Dawson's Creek spin-off Young Americans". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved October 12, 2020.