Anthony Marble is known for Preacher (2016), Queen Sugar (2016) and The Magicians (2015).
Born in New York City, Anthony began a career in the entertainment business at age five, playing Kirk Douglas' godson in the film, "The Brotherhood". He has worked on Broadway, international & regional stages, film, and TV with celebrities as diverse as Angela Lansbury, Tom Hanks, Dustin Hoffman, Harold Prince, Jerome Robbins, Pete Townshend, Jennifer Lopez, John Guare, Kander & Ebb, F. Murray Abraham, Marisa Tomei, Stephen Schwartz, and Andrew Lloyd Weber. Quite the renaissance man, Anthony studied filmmaking at School of Visual Arts in New York and UCLA, music composition at Manhattan School of Music, and received a business degree at SMC. His drama education includes the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, American Academy of Dramatic Arts, HB Studios, the Groundlings, BANG Sanford Meisner, Bill Esper, John Kirby and currently Joseph Pearlman. He studied dance with the legendary Phil Black in New York, The Edge in Los Angeles, and voice with Ed Dixon, David Craig and Carol Weiss. With over 50 years of performing under his belt, Anthony is active behind the scenes as well. In 1990, he founded Etc.Inc, a non-profit organization, which 1st presented new American theatre in Rome, Italy. While a producer with D.I.Y.N. Productions, he completed four short films which won awards on PBS and the festival circuit. He created The Space, a multi-media arts complex in Hollywood, and was a commercial casting session director. He received an LA TV Critics Award for Best Actor. After playing and writing pop music with two bands: "Interpret" and "Ariel & Anthony", he turned his composition skills toward the stage. He is a composer in development with NMI/ANMT, composing music for "Murder at the Palace" and "Powder Puff Derby". Working extensively through Europe, Asia, Australia and the US (covering all 50 states!) Anthony is also very interested in cultures and food! He was co-founder of Thats A Nice!, a specialty southern Italian gourmet food line, winning a SOFI Silver Award (the "Oscars" of the food biz) and a Bronze Medal at the World-Wide Mustard Competition. Always ready for the next project, Anthony has been working for over 25 years on a pet project very close to his heart , a musical bio-pic of the late actor Sal Mineo entitled: "The Switchblade Kid".
Anthony Maximillian Marino was born July 9th, 2000. He grew up in Greensburg, Pennsylvania and works at Stage Right! Performing Arts Center. He's best known for his one movie credit The Lifeguard, a movie staring Kristen Bell, where he played a tough young boy who has a potty mouth. He is a second generation performer on the stage following in his Father and Mothers footsteps. His most recent roles on the musical stage where Johnny in American Idiot, Willard Hewitt in Footloose, and Marius Pontmercy in Les Miserables. At only 16 he has achieved what a lot of young actors and artist wish to achieve, work.
Anthony Marks is an actor and assistant director, known for Doucheaholics (2016), Remains (2011) and CollegeHumor Originals (2006).
Anthony Martinez is an actor, known for Donovan Reid (2019), The Last Hit (2020) and Ghetto Blaster (1989).
Anthony Martinez is known for VGL-Hung! (2007).
Anthony Massullo is an actor, known for Secret Society of Second-Born Royals (2020), Hannibal (2013) and Mimicry (2016).
Anthony Matheson is known for Juanita (2019).
Anthony Mattipalli is known for GeetaSakshigaa (2023).
Anthony May Trained at R.A.D.A. from 1965 to 1967. He played Wick in David Halliwell's Little Malcolm at the Royal Court Theatre for the National Youth Theatre. Then Zigger in Zigger Zagger, which transferred to the Strand Theatre, for which he was nominated for a Variety Award for most promising newcomer. In his first film, he played the Young Poet in Karel Reisz's Isadora. Roles in TV, including The Tenant of Wildfell Hall for the BBC and the Wednesday play No Trams to Lime Street (musical version), followed. Then a film in Czechoslovakia, Micheal Kohlaas, with David Warner and Anna Karina, directed by the Oscar-winning director Volker Shloendorff. A play at the Royal Court, Trixie and Baba by John Antrobus and Richard Cromwell in Cromwell with Richard Harris and Alec Guinness. He starred in the short film Les Bicyclettes de Belsize, directed by Doug Hickox. The Soldier in Brendan Behan's The Hostage, directed by Richard Eyre, was followed by a tour of the Far East playing Prince Hal in Henry IV, parts 1 and 2. He starred as 'Pirie' in Cornel Wilde's No Blade of Grass, and a guest star role in the children's hit series, The Double Deckers'. He was a director of Senta Productions who produced the film The Triple Echo, which starred Glenda Jackson and Oliver Reed, directed by Michael Apted. Playing Sloane in Joe Orton's Entertaining Mr Sloane at the Kings Head Theatre preceded tours with the London Shakespeare Group's Macbeth of Iraq, Bangladesh, Korea, Japan and Africa, where they played to Maasai warriors in the foothills of Mt Kilimanjaro. He played Macduff at Frank Dunlop's Young Vic Theatre, where a long association over the years developed. This production was toured around Mexico, finishing at the Guanahato Festival. Other plays at the Young Vic included King Lear, The Real Inspector Hound, A Man for all Seasons, Richard II, Gloo Joo and Caesar in Anthony and Cleopatra. At the Bristol Old Vic Leonidik in Arbuzov's The Promise, and another production of 'Macbeth', this time playing Banquo, directed by Richard Cottrell. A film of Chekov's Zinotchka. An Australian film They Ran Before the Wind, filmed in the South Seas, in which Anthony played Fletcher Christian in a story of what happened after the mutiny on the Bounty. He then played Bobby in American Buffalo at the National Theatre, directed by Bill Bryden, and starred in an American drama documentary about Jack the Ripper. Anthony was also in the Jack the Ripper film Murder by Decree with James Mason and Christopher Plummer. He played Hamlet at the Northcott Theatre. Other roles there included Captain Plume in The Recruiting Officer and Sir Thomas Overbury in a new play Favours. Anthony worked with Mike Hodges on the Tom Stoppard written film Squaring the Circle, and was also in the film McVicar. There have been many TV appearances, including Z-Cars, Casualty, Juliet Bravo, Dickens of London, The Bill, London's Burning, Anna Lee, The Paradise Club, El Cid, Bulman, Between the Lines, Softly, Softly, Rockliffe's Babies, Minder, All Quiet on the Preston Front, Chandler and Co, Boon, Coronation Street, The Dream Team, The Hutton Enquiry, The Ice House and Messiah, working with directors Adrian Shergold, Anthony Minghella, Martin Campbell, Stephen Poliakoff and Tim Fywell. Other stage plays include Richard II, Gloo Joo, Withdrawal Symptoms, A Chorus of Disapproval, Marino Faliero, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, The Launderette, A Last Belch for the Great Auk and The Nuns, which he also directed at the Roundhouse. He was the voice of the King of the Dead in 'The Lord of the Rings' movie. In 2011 He played 'Bootstrap Bill' in the Pirates of the Carribean video game and 'Thompson' in Tin Tin video game and 'Dickson' in The Xenoblade Chronicles. He recently played the Queen Elizabeth Hall, reading the poetry of Rumi.