Birthday: 2 March 1975, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Birth Name: Marc Andre Menard
Height: 188 cm
Marc Menard embarked on his professional screen career in 2002 and since that time has established his face and talent across numerous television series and TV-made films. Canadian-bred, Menard was born on March 2, 1975 in Quebec City, Quebec and realized his love for acting during his high school years at a Jesuit academy. The teenage Menard found...
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Marc Menard embarked on his professional screen career in 2002 and since that time has established his face and talent across numerous television series and TV-made films. Canadian-bred, Menard was born on March 2, 1975 in Quebec City, Quebec and realized his love for acting during his high school years at a Jesuit academy. The teenage Menard found acting useful as a means to expand his social horizons, thus encouraging his interest in the field. After completing his collegiate studies in Quebec, Marc Menard found himself presented with a fortunate opportunity by a music video director seeking to cast a lead in his production. This experience led Menard's path into modeling beginning with a national ad campaign for Nautilus fitness. While as a model, Menard worked with a top agency in Milan and appeared on the stages of Paris, Milan and New York. By the time he arrived in Florida, it was there where the young model settled on directing his focus towards acting. His first major screen role came with the television series Ocean Ave. (2002). Next he found work on All My Children (1970) from 2002-2004 and House M.D. (2004) and CSI: NY (2004) in 2007. In 2008, Menard had a take-charge role in the creature/horror film Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon (2008). He also recently shot episodes on Gossip Girl (2007) in 2011 and 2012. Show less «
[on why he got into acting during high school] I actually began acting as a way to meet girls. I att...Show more »
[on why he got into acting during high school] I actually began acting as a way to meet girls. I attended an all-boys private high school, and the only extra-curricular activity that included the neighboring girls' schools was the Drama Club. Show less «