Marco Rodríguez(I)
- Actor
Marco Rodriguez is a film, television, and stage actor. Received
his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Southern California
and trained with notable acting coaches, Jeff Corey and Jose Quintero.
After a short stint as a teacher in the Lausd, Rodriguez embarked on a
professional acting career with his debut as "El Pachuco" in the Mark
Taper Forum production of Zoot Suit and then toured Europe with Luis
Valdez' Teatro Campesino. While at the Taper, Marco joined the
Improvisational Theatre Project (now known as P.l.a.y.) collaborating
on the critically acclaimed play School Talk. Other writing projects
include the award-winning Espernaza Del Valle for the Office of
Substance Abuse Prevention (Osap) and Natividad, a solo Christmas play
in Spanish. Rodriguez is also a founding member of the East Los
Angeles. Classic Theatre, an organization dedicated to exposing
disadvantaged youth to classic dramatic literature and the theatrical
experience. In 1998, Marco founded Dejando Huellas (Leaving a Mark), a
bilingual drama outreach program including coaching, workshops and
performance opportunities for the under served Latino population. Since
2007, Marco has also been involved as a lead teaching artist with the
acclaimed Los Angeles theatre company, About Productions, and its
innovative educational programming that introduces at-risk youth to the
importance of writing and the power of communication through artistic
expression, facilitated dialogue and live performance. Rodriguez worked also in many films and series Tv in supporting roles.