Francisco Marquez(I)
- Actor
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Francisco Marquez is a producer, voice artist, and actor known for his volatile, and visceral screen presence. "The rebel with a heart - visceral, raw, and untamed."
Francisco Marquez doesn't wait for permission-he kicks down the door.
A producer, voice artist, and actor with a volatile, visceral presence, Francisco is known for performances that don't just entertain-they leave a mark. A self-proclaimed "mercenary for hire" in his early days, he cut his teeth in Boston's theater scene, stepping into lead roles at a moment's notice and juggling multiple characters within a single production. Whether it was Of Mice and Men, Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992, or Johnny Ramirez Really Wants to Kiss Me, Francisco wasn't just showing up-he was making sure you wouldn't forget him.
Then came 2019, when his voice-gritty, dynamic, impossible to ignore-landed him a gig in a Honda commercial. One booking turned into a career, with Francisco lending his vocals to brands like Amazon, Microsoft, and PlayStation. But while his voice was making waves, his hunger for film never faded.
Hollywood came knocking in 2021 when he shared the screen with Ryan Reynolds and Lil Rel Howery in Free Guy. It was a small role, but a big statement-Francisco could hold his own in the big leagues. That same year, he went deep into the Blue Ridge Mountains for Luminous, an award-winning indie that demanded full immersion. Living, working, and breathing alongside a tight-knit cast and crew, Francisco poured raw intensity into his character, Jed, and the result? Eight festival wins and a film that proved he was more than ready to headline.
In 2022, he took on Inka Park, bringing life to Sayri, the hero of a massive Peruvian theme park and resort project. A role that wasn't just acting-it was personal, allowing him to reconnect with his roots while showcasing his ability to lead an epic adventure.
By 2024, Francisco wasn't just acting in films-he was making them. With Parallel Partners and Bounty Hunters, he took matters into his own hands, producing and starring in projects that weren't just in his wheelhouse-they were the wheelhouse. Parallel Partners is an intimate sci-fi character study, an exploration of emotional depth and possibility. Bounty Hunters is an adrenaline-fueled, high-stakes thriller, the kind of film Francisco was born to headline but rarely given the shot. Together, they've pulled in 23 awards and multiple nominations, proving that waiting for a break is overrated-Francisco makes his own.
His journey isn't about playing it safe. It's about risk, reinvention, and setting fire to expectations. Whether behind a microphone, in front of the camera, or calling the shots as a producer, Francisco Marquez doesn't just show up-he takes over. And if the past is any indication, he's just getting started.
Francisco Marquez doesn't wait for permission-he kicks down the door.
A producer, voice artist, and actor with a volatile, visceral presence, Francisco is known for performances that don't just entertain-they leave a mark. A self-proclaimed "mercenary for hire" in his early days, he cut his teeth in Boston's theater scene, stepping into lead roles at a moment's notice and juggling multiple characters within a single production. Whether it was Of Mice and Men, Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992, or Johnny Ramirez Really Wants to Kiss Me, Francisco wasn't just showing up-he was making sure you wouldn't forget him.
Then came 2019, when his voice-gritty, dynamic, impossible to ignore-landed him a gig in a Honda commercial. One booking turned into a career, with Francisco lending his vocals to brands like Amazon, Microsoft, and PlayStation. But while his voice was making waves, his hunger for film never faded.
Hollywood came knocking in 2021 when he shared the screen with Ryan Reynolds and Lil Rel Howery in Free Guy. It was a small role, but a big statement-Francisco could hold his own in the big leagues. That same year, he went deep into the Blue Ridge Mountains for Luminous, an award-winning indie that demanded full immersion. Living, working, and breathing alongside a tight-knit cast and crew, Francisco poured raw intensity into his character, Jed, and the result? Eight festival wins and a film that proved he was more than ready to headline.
In 2022, he took on Inka Park, bringing life to Sayri, the hero of a massive Peruvian theme park and resort project. A role that wasn't just acting-it was personal, allowing him to reconnect with his roots while showcasing his ability to lead an epic adventure.
By 2024, Francisco wasn't just acting in films-he was making them. With Parallel Partners and Bounty Hunters, he took matters into his own hands, producing and starring in projects that weren't just in his wheelhouse-they were the wheelhouse. Parallel Partners is an intimate sci-fi character study, an exploration of emotional depth and possibility. Bounty Hunters is an adrenaline-fueled, high-stakes thriller, the kind of film Francisco was born to headline but rarely given the shot. Together, they've pulled in 23 awards and multiple nominations, proving that waiting for a break is overrated-Francisco makes his own.
His journey isn't about playing it safe. It's about risk, reinvention, and setting fire to expectations. Whether behind a microphone, in front of the camera, or calling the shots as a producer, Francisco Marquez doesn't just show up-he takes over. And if the past is any indication, he's just getting started.
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