Marco Grazzini

Marco Grazzini is a Canadian film and television actor.

Marco Grazzini
Born
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
OccupationActor
Years active2007-present

Background

Marco was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada to a Filipino mother and Italian father. He is a University of Toronto alum, having majored in Italian and Spanish with a minor in Sociology.[1][2] His notable TV and film credits include NBC's Heroes Reborn, Crackle's The Art of More and Cartoon Network's Total Drama World Tour. His other passions include photography and cooking.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2006 Suicide Short film[3]
2007 Mayday Co-pilot Valendia 1 episode "Out of Sight"
AKA Air Emergency
2008 Of Murder and Memory Ernesto Navarro TV movie
2009 Being Erica Jeff 1 episode "Til Death"
2009 Da Kink in My Hair Mr. Cut N' Run 1 episode "Oil's Well That Ends Well"
2010 Total Drama World Tour Alejandro (Main Antagonist) Lead Role
2010 Verona Jock Short film
2010 Nikita Oliver 1 episode "Phoenix"
2011 Wish List Dr. Sweet TV movie
2011 Awakening Zachary The CW pilot
2011 XIII: The Series Angel 1 episode "Costa Verde"
2011 Deck the Halls Fred Torres TV movie
2011 Hi, Honey Marco Short film
2011 Poe ABC TV series
Post-production
2012 Offline Paul Rogers TV movie
2016 The Flash Joey Montelone / Tar Pit 1 Episode "Fast Lane"
2016–present Kim's Convenience Alejandro CBC TV-series, Recurring; 4 episodes
2018 A Series of Unfortunate Events Chauffeur 2 episodes
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References

  1. Hanging with Marco Grazzini 'Alejandro' of Total Drama! Cast tv. 1 December 2010
  2. Charmed Philstar. 25 June 2004
  3. Bite the mango film festival 22-26 September 2006 Archived 21 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine Red Hot Curry. Retrieved on 8 January 2012
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