Marc Bendavid

Marc Bendavid

Bendavid at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival
Born 1986 (age 2930)
Toronto, Canada
Education National Theatre School of Canada
Occupation Actor

Marc Bendavid (born 1986) is a Canadian film, television and stage actor.

Life and career

Bendavid was born in Toronto, Canada, to a Belgian-born mother and a Moroccan Jewish father.[1] He attended Unionville High School and was subsequently accepted into National Theatre School of Canada, graduating in 2004.[2]

Bendavid played the role of Barbara Hershey's character's son Dominic Blythe in Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning.[3] He played the role Romeo in the play Romeo and Juliet. He has also appeared on the television drama Murdoch Mysteries and in thrillers, "Too Late To Say Goodbye" and "Her Husband's Betrayal".

Bendavid has appeared onstage including roles in Salvatore Antonio's play In Gabriel's Kitchen at Buddies in Bad Times theatre and Michel Marc Bouchard's "The Madonna Painter" at Toronto's Factory Theatre,[4] and Arthur Miller's "A View from the Bridge".[5]

In 2014, Bendavid was cast in the role of "One" (a.k.a. Jace Corso, a.k.a. Derrick Moss) on the science fiction television series Dark Matter.[6]

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Late Fragment Mike Debut film
2008 Us Chickens Dean McMurtry Short film
2009 Man v. Minivan Shane Short film
2010 Period Drama Trilogy Straight-to-DVD

TV Shows

Year Title Role Notes
2008 Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning Dominic Blythe Television film
2009 Booky's Crush Russell Television film
2009 Murdoch Mysteries Robert Perry Guest
2009 Too Late to Say Goodbye Sam Malveau Television film
2013 Her Husband's Betrayal Dan Gresham Television film
2014 Bitten Scott Brandon 3 episodes
2014 Degrassi Grant Yates 4 episodes
2015 Dark Matter One / Jace Corso / Derrick Moss Main role, 13 episodes

References

  1. Miller, Gerri.: "Jack Black, Paula Abdul and more: The Tribe takes over summer TV", Jewish Journal. June 1, 2015. Retrieved June 29, 2015.
  2. "Alumni, Acting: 2000-2009". National Theatre School of Canada.
  3. "Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning". anneofgreengables.com. Retrieved November 13, 2010.
  4. "Like a Virgin". Torontoist. Retrieved November 13, 2010.
  5. Donnelly, Pat (October 8, 2010). "Review: A View from the Bridge". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved November 13, 2010.
  6. "Melissa O'Neil, Marc Bendavid Board Syfy's 'Dark Matter'". The Hollywood Reporter. December 18, 2014. Retrieved September 16, 2015.

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