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Marc Comstock

Marc Comstock started acting at age nine and has never really stopped pursuing and doing what he loves: Acting.

After graduating from Colorado State University with a B.A. in Theater, he moved to Seattle where he performed in over forty plays. Marc broke into film by getting cast as “Peter” in “Peter’s Day in the Sun” which was part of the Seattle International Film Festival. From there Marc went on to do commercials and Industrial films for such clients such as Microsoft.

Marc then spent eight years in Los Angeles where he did numerous short films and did over a hundred episodes working as Bill Maher’s Stand-In on the HBO’s “Real Time” with Bill Maher.

In 2012 Marc moved to New Mexico and has worked steadily ever since. He's had recurring roles on “The Night Shift” and “Manhattan” and most recently appeared in the “The Dust Monologues”.

Marc joined the New Mexico SAG-AFTRA Board in 2014 and is currently serving his second term as President for the local. Marc is a passionate advocate for the New Mexico film industry.