Marco Perella

Marco Perella
Occupation Film, television actor

Marco Perella (born ca. 1949) is an American character actor and author, who has played a variety of bit part characters in films shot in Texas.

Life and career

Perella was born in Texas.[1][2] He studied at Stanford University but left the university after his junior year.[3] Afterwards he worked as a construction worker, firefighter and musician before he auditioned for a role in West Side Story.[3] Since the mid 1980s he also works for film and TV. His first role, in Fandango, was cut. He later took roles in Knight Rider 2000, JFK, A Perfect World and Lone Star. Perella had a recurring role in Walker, Texas Ranger, playing Cobalt.

He also worked with Richard Linklater in films such as Boyhood, A Scanner Darkly and Fast Food Nation.

Perella is maybe best known for his 2001 bestselling book Adventures of A No Name Actor, a humorous biography recounting his struggles in the acting world.

He lives in Georgetown, Texas, with his wife, actress Diane Perella. They have two children.[2]

Filmography

Series

References

  1. Marco A Perella, radaris.com, retrieved 19 May 2014
  2. 1 2 Lone Ranger: Actor Stays Rooted In Texas, orlandosentinel.com, retrieved 19 May 2014
  3. 1 2 The Player, austinchronicle.com, retrieved 19 May 2014

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