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Mark Schulte

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  • Born
    November 28, 1961 · St. Cloud, Minnesota, USA
  • Height
    1.78 m

Biography

    • Mark Schulte--NYC based actor since1984. Performed classical plays and performance art in the 80's and 90's downtown (American Shakespeare Rep~Cocteau Rep, etc.). Recorded VO for hundreds of films and TV shows. On camera work in dozens of independent films (No Looking Back, Cherry, The Living Silence, La Lecon, The Living Wake, The Show, etc.) and network television shows (Law & Order, NYPD Blue, etc.). His first love is Shakespeare. All time favorite roles: title characters in "Hamlet" and "I'm Not Rappaport".
      - IMDb mini biography by: Mark Schulte

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      Susan Graef(October 5, 1996 - present) (2 children)

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  • Mark does not have a photographic memory but he is a very quick-study. For a run at the Brooklyn Bandshell in the mid 90's, he memorized the part of "Prospero" (from Shakespeare's "The Tempest") in two days.

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