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Marcus Monroe | |
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Born | (1985-05-02) May 2, 1985 (age 39) Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Occupation(s) | Television, film actor |
Website | marcusmonroe.com |
Marcus Monroe (born May 2, 1985) is an actor/juggler/TV personality currently living in New York City. Marcus was born in 1985 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He moved to New York in 2004 to pursue a career in entertainment. Marcus has appeared on many TV shows including MTV's TRL, ABC Family's Switched!, Nickelodeon's Slime Across America and was the host of Discovery Kids' Mad Science. He also appeared in the 2000 film adaptation of the book Wisconsin Death Trip. He is an original member of the Shoebox Tour with Jay Gilligan. Monroe, along with Ben Seidman and Luke Jermay is a founding member of The Optical Delusions, a 2008 touring show that billed itself as "an evening of new-school variety."
He is credited with creating the knorch – a combination knife and fire-torch used for juggling stunts.
Marcus is also a frequent performer on the Carnival, Disney, and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines.
References
- ^ "Home". marcusmonroe.com.
- "VolumeOne". Optical Delusions Magician Mini-Trio hits Grand Little Theatre. 8 January 2009.
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