Marc Ma

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Marc Ma
Born (1979-08-19) August 19, 1979 (age 45)
Lanzhou, Gansu, China
OccupationActor
Years active2001-present
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 馬浴柯
Simplified Chinese 马浴柯
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin Ma Yuke
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutping Maa5-juk6-ngo1
Musical career
LabelsUniverse Film

Ma Marc is a Chinese actor. He appeared in many Chinese movies and TV dramas as supporting roles. [1] He joined Universe International Holding Limited in March 2011.

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Personal life

Ma was born in Lanzhou, the capital city of Gansu Province in Northwest China. His father was a drama actor, therefore he was interested in acting. When he was graduated from high school, he left his hometown and came to Beijing for entrance exam of Central Academy of Drama. However he failed the exam. To pursue his dream, he became one of the Beijing drifters. Ma mentioned in an interview that he earned his living in Beijing by working as waiter and car wash worker at that time. [2]

In year 2000, he worked as production assistant in a TV drama production company. In year 2003, he acted as the role "You Tanzhi" in the TV drama Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils directed by Zhang Jizhong. Since then he has been cast in an increasing number of roles. [3]

In the movie The White Storm (2013), he acted as an uppity young Tsimshatsui gangster Dune Kun and built good reputation in China. [4]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleDirectorNotes'
1991Fazike (筏子客)Shuan-wa (栓娃)Yao Shou-gang (姚守崗)Child Actor
2010Xuanwu Tian'e (炫舞天鵝)Li Liang (李良) [5] Yu Zhi-lin (余治林)
2011 Sleepwalker [6] [7] Professor Yip Pang brothers
2013 Out of Inferno [8] [9] Ho Danny Pang, Oxide Pang
The White Storm [10] Dune Kun Benny Chan
2014 The Boundary (邊緣綫)Lin Zi-xiongWang Tao (汪濤)
2015 Little Big Master Adrian Kwan Shun-Fai
Wild City Ringo Lam
Blind Spot (探靈檔案)Chen Bo-han Danny Pang
Age of Glory (鋼鐵是這樣煉成的)Zhao Zhong-chengXu Geng
Detective Chinatown
2019The Big Shot
Love Song to the Days Forgone
Shock Wave 2
2019 S.W.A.T. (特警队) Ding Sheng

[11] [12]

Awards

Hundred Flowers Awards

YearCategoriesFilmRoleRemark
2014Best Newcomer The White Storm Dune KunWon [13]

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