A Chilling On Screen Presence In The Lost, Cabin Fever 2, Red White & Blue, and The Devil's Carnival Belies This Thoughtful, Creative ActorIn 2006, Kevin was invited by his friends at Anchor Bay Entertainment to attend the Toronto premiere of prolific genre writer Jack Ketchum’s new film “The Lost”. Directed by Chris Sivertson, the film is loosely based on the Pied Piper of Tucson murders. The films antagonist is an eccentric and sociopathic young man named Ray Pye. It’s a challenging character to play as the whole film rests on his shoulders and the audience has to stay with the character but is never charmed by him like they are with Hannibal Lecter or sympathetic toward him like with Noman Bates. The character is played by Marc Senter and it’s a staggering performance. Kevin said to several people after the film, “I can’t wait to see what he does next!”From his role as the damaged and vulnerable Franki in “Red, White and Blue” to “The Scorpion” in Darren Lynn Bousman’s bonkers musical “The Devil’s Carnival”, Marc is an actor who brings something new and surprising to every role. He’s one of those actors that when they appear on screen, you see everyone in the audience sit up as they know something special is about to happen.Marc and Kevin talk about doing your homework as an actor, using a hangover to craft a part of a performance and how deep to dig when playing a real-life psychopath. And unlike the many dark and sinister character’s Marc has played, he a lovely guy who’s open and always present.So, put some crushed beer cans in your boots and let’s explore the mysterious mind of Marc Senter! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Chilling On Screen Presence In The Lost, Cabin Fever 2, Red White & Blue, and The Devil's Carnival Belies This Thoughtful, Creative Actor
In 2006, Kevin was invited by his friends at Anchor Bay Entertainment to attend the Toronto premiere of prolific genre writer Jack Ketchum’s new film “The Lost”. Directed by Chris Sivertson, the film is loosely based on the Pied Piper of Tucson murders. The films antagonist is an eccentric and sociopathic young man named Ray Pye. It’s a challenging character to play as the whole film rests on his shoulders and the audience has to stay with the character but is never charmed by him like they are with Hannibal Lecter or sympathetic toward him like with Noman Bates. The character is played by Marc Senter and it’s a staggering performance. Kevin said to several people after the film, “I can’t wait to see what he does next!”
From his role as the damaged and vulnerable Franki in “Red, White and Blue” to “The Scorpion” in Darren Lynn Bousman’s bonkers musical “The Devil’s Carnival”, Marc is an actor who brings something new and surprising to every role. He’s one of those actors that when they appear on screen, you see everyone in the audience sit up as they know something special is about to happen.
Marc and Kevin talk about doing your homework as an actor, using a hangover to craft a part of a performance and how deep to dig when playing a real-life psychopath. And unlike the many dark and sinister character’s Marc has played, he a lovely guy who’s open and always present.
So, put some crushed beer cans in your boots and let’s explore the mysterious mind of Marc Senter!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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