William Mark McCullough products
Mark McCullough decided to start acting at age eleven in his hometown of Savannah, Georgia. Since no directors were knocking on his door offering him roles in their movies, Mark began writing and shooting his own short films. He cast family members and friends in his projects. His mom served as craft services and his dad was the stunts coordinator.
Mark went on to earn a theater degree from Mercer University before obtaining a law degree at American University in Washington, DC. Mark worked on Capitol Hill and then as a prosecutor before returning to his first love - acting.
Mark has portrayed a wide range of characters in film, television and on stage. From the sleazy womanizer in "Asylum", to the alcoholic ex-cop in "My Turn", to the ruthless prosecutor in "Severe Visibility", Mark brings an urgency and intensity to all of his roles.
Mark wrote, directed and starred in the web series, "Double Wide Blues." The twenty episode series explores the funny, awkward, sometimes sad life in a rural, southern trailer park.
Graduated from law school at American University in Washington, DC.
Worked as a staff member for Senator Sam Nunn on Capital Hill.
Worked as an assistant D.A. in the prosecutor's office featured in the New York Times bestseller "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil".
(December 2003) Los Angeles, California
(December 2007) Hollywood, California
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