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Marc Dacascos

Marc Dacascos

Dacascos moved to Los Angeles where he found steady work portraying a young Conan the Barbarian on the Universal Studios tour while appearing in a handful of small parts on television and in movies, including a role as a police cadet on the daytime soap, "General Hospital" (ABC, 1963-). After an episode of "Doogie Howser, M.D." (ABC, 1990-93), he made his feature debut in the martial arts action thriller, "Angel Town" (1990). Following a small role as a karate teacher in the made-for-television movie, "Dead on the Money" (TNT, 1991), Dacascos had his first starring role in "Only the Strong" (1993), in which he played a former Marine who teaches a group of rough, inner city kids the art of discipline. With his acting career on the rise, he appeared in numerous projects, including "American Samurai" (1993), "Double Dragon" (1994) and "The Redemption" (HBO, 1995), where he played an American kickboxer who travels to South Africa to avenge the deaths of two friends at the hands of a ruthless promoter. Dacascos landed a major studio feature with a supporting role opposite Marlon Brando and Val Kilmer in "The Island of Dr. Moreau" (1996). Though he made strides in the feature world, Dacascos found greater success on the small screen with leading roles in made-for-television action thrillers like "Redline" (HBO, 1997), "Drive" (HBO, 1997) and "DNA" (HBO, 1997). He was the series lead on "The Crow: Stairway to Heaven" (Syndicated, 1998-2000), which was based on the action movie, "The Crow" (1994), starring Brandon Lee. Dacascos played murdered rock star, Eric Draven, who uses his fate of being trapped between the living and the dead to defend the powerless. Following leading roles in "Sanctuary" (HBO, 1998) and "No Code of Conduct" (USA Network, 1998), he returned to features with "China Strike Force" (2000) and "Brotherhood of the Wolf" (2001). Dacascos had a high-profile supporting role opposite Jet Li and DMX in the popular actioner "Cradle 2 the Grave" (2003), which he followed with an episode of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (CBS, 2000-15) and the lead in "Solar Strike" (Sci Fi Channel, 2006). Dacascos took his career in a different direction when he signed on to "Iron Chef America" (Food Network, 2005-14), on which he portrayed The Chairman, a master-of-ceremonies for high-action battles between chefs. Meanwhile, he joined the season nine cast of "Dancing With the Stars" (ABC, 2005-) to try his hand on the dance floor.
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