Mark Fite

Mark Fite

Mark Fite is an American actor and comedian. Originally from the Midwest, Fite graduated from the University of Iowa with a degree in Communications and Theatre Arts. In Los Angeles, he has worked with several prestigious theatre companies such as The Actors' Gang, Theater of NOTE, and The Padua Hills Playwrights' Festival. In 2009, he ap... Show more »
Mark Fite is an American actor and comedian. Originally from the Midwest, Fite graduated from the University of Iowa with a degree in Communications and Theatre Arts. In Los Angeles, he has worked with several prestigious theatre companies such as The Actors' Gang, Theater of NOTE, and The Padua Hills Playwrights' Festival. In 2009, he appeared in the world premiere comedy Matthew Modine Saves The Alpacas alongside Matthew Modine, Peri Gilpin, and French Stewart at the Geffen Playhouse. Fite is a founding member of the Los Angeles based comedy group Two Headed Dog and has performed at The Comedy Store, The Improv, Upright Citizens Brigade, The Comedy Festival in Las Vegas, The U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Los Angeles Micro-Fest, The San Francisco Comedy Festival, and Tenacious D's Festival Supreme in 2015. Fite is well known for creating original roles in many long running hit comedy shows in L.A., including Bob's Holiday Office Party, The Rudy Casoni Show, Girly Magazine Party, and Clowntown City Limits. He has also made multiple appearances at L.A. favorites Lucha VaVoom and the Brookledge Follies. Fite has appeared in numerous television shows, including SpongeBob SquarePants (25 episodes), Parenthood, Mike & Molly, Grey's Anatomy, Rizzoli & Isles, Rules of Engagement, The Naked Trucker and T- Bones Show, Arliss, The Drew Carey Show, The Andy Dick Show, The Naked Truth, Tenacious D, Mr. Show, Friends, Seinfeld, and NewsRadio. Fite's varied film credits include Fight Club, Independence Day, Godzilla, SpongeBob SquarePants 2, Off The Lip, Happy Endings, Courting Courtney, Janeane From Des Moines, Mystery Cave, Elephant Sighs (with Ed Asner), and in 2011, a short film for Dior (L.A.dy Dior) opposite Academy Award winning actress Marion Cotillard, directed by John Cameron Mitchell. Show less «
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