Mark Harley, born on March 8, 1983 in the United States, is an actor and filmmaker known for his work in both television and film. From a young age, Harley showed a passion for storytelling and creativity, which led him to pursue a career in the entertainment industry.
In 2008, Harley made his foray into filmmaking by writing the short film "Perfect Sport." This marked the beginning of his journey in the world of cinema, where he honed his skills as a writer and storyteller. His talent did not go unnoticed, and soon he found himself cast in various television series and films.
Harley first gained recognition for his role as Wes in the series "Breaking Point." His portrayal of the character garnered critical acclaim and solidified his place in the industry. He then joined the cast of the 2017 series "50 Central," further showcasing his versatility as an actor. In 2014, he portrayed Thor in the film "The Hungover Games," demonstrating his ability to take on diverse roles.
In addition to his work on television and film, Harley has also written a number of short films, including "The Premonition," "Last Night," and "DeadBox." His talent for crafting compelling stories has earned him accolades and further established him as a multi-faceted artist.
Harley comes from a family with a deep appreciation for the arts, as evidenced by his father Richard Forbes Harley. He is married to Luana Mancuso, who has been a source of support and inspiration throughout his career.
Harley's contributions to the entertainment industry have made a lasting impact on audiences and critics alike. His unique approach to storytelling and his ability to bring characters to life have set him apart as a talented actor and filmmaker.
As Harley continues to pursue his passion for acting and filmmaking, audiences eagerly anticipate his future projects and the stories he has yet to tell.