Mark Pinter

Mark been seen in Native Gardens, Red Velvet, Macbeth, Othello, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Hamlet, and Charley’s Aunt all at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego. His Off-Broadway credits include the 2015 revival of Rothschild & Sons at the York Theatre, My Sweetheart’s the Man in the Moon (Hypothetical Theatre Company) and Three on the Couch (Soho Rep). Regionally, he’s been seen in Book of Days (Arena Stage), Clybourne Park (San Diego Rep), The Price (Northern Stage), The Sound of Music (Syracuse Stage), West Side Story (Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera), Victor/Victoria (North Shore Music Theatre), Equus (Arizona Theatre Company) and The Lion in Winter (North Coast Rep). World premieres include Manifest Destinitis (San Diego Rep), Anna Ziegler’s Another Way Home (Magic Theatre), Federal Jazz Project (San Diego Rep) and Becoming Cuba (North Coast Rep).

Mr. Pinter narrated the award-winning Sundance animated documentary The Driver Is Red.

He holds an M.F.A. from the Hilberry Theatre/Wayne State University.

Full credits:

FILM: Hashtag Proposal (dir. Sam Irvin), The Driver Is Red (dir. Randall Christopher) Vanilla Sky (dir. Cameron Crowe), Other People’s Money (dir. Norman Jewison), Season of Youth (dir. Eric Perlmutter), The Eden Myth (Mark Editz), Play (dir. David Kaplan)

TELEVISION: Narcos: Mexico, Grace and Frankie, Mad Men, Reverie, NCIS Los Angeles, Cold Case, Law & Order: SVU, Law & Order, Another World (Contract Role), Secrets of Midland Heights (Series Regular), Behind the Screen (Series Regular), Crash!, Hunter, Charlie’s Angels, The Love Boat

THEATRE/REGIONAL: Matternich in Rothschild & Sons (York Theatre Company), Mentors in Steal Heaven (San Diego Rep), Duke of Milan in The Two Gentlemen of Verona (Old Globe Theatre), Duke of Venice in Othello (Old Globe Theatre), Phillip in Another Way Home (Magic Theatre), Russ/Dan in Clybourne Park (San Diego Rep), Boyd in Book of Days (Arena Stage), Isadore in Becoming Cuba (North Coast Rep), Stephen Marx in Three on a Couch (Soho Rep), Von Trapp in The Sound of Music (Syracuse Stage), Horace in Hello, Dolly! (Bucks County Playhouse), Walter Franz in The Price (Northern Stage), Benjamin Stone in Follies (Little Theatre on the Square), Stanford White in Sweetheart’s the Man in the Moon (Hypothetical Theatre), King Marchan in Victor/Victoria (North Shore Music Theatre), Schrank in West Side Story (Pittsburg CLO), Horatio in Hamlet (Old Globe Theatre), Nugget in Equus (Arizona Civic Theatre).