Mark Famiglietti (born 1979 or 1980) is an American actor, screenwriter, film producer and author. He is best known for appearing in television shows such as Hang Time and Young Americans. He also appeared in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.[1][2]

Mark Famiglietti
Born1979 or 1980 (age 44–45)
EducationNew York University
Occupation(s)
Years active1998–present
Children2
Websitemarknow.com

Career

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Famiglietti attended New York University as a drama major, where he studied with the Atlantic Theatre Company. During his second semester, he put college on hold and headed for Hollywood after being cast as Nick Hammer, on the NBC series Hang Time. He also guest-starred on The WB comedy Zoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane, landed the role of Scout on the short-lived WB series Young Americans.[3]

In 2017 he wrote the book,[4] and later a screenplay: both were named The Divorce Party.[2]

Film and television

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Year Film Role Notes
1998–2000 Hang Time Nick Hammer Main cast (season 4); guest (seasons 5-6) TV
1999 Zoe Brad TV
Sagamore Jason TV
2000 A Tale of Two Bunnies Cork TV
Young Americans Scout Calhoun TV[5]
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Matt Daniels TV
2002 We Were the Mulvaneys Mike Mulvaney Jr. TV
Full Ride Travis TV
2003 Fastlane Jarod TV
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines Scott Mason Movie
2006 Conviction Chris Maleski TV
CSI: NY Bobby Martin TV
Cold Case Devon TV
2007 Premonition Doug Caruthers Movie
Eyes Tim Smits 2005-2007 TV
Nobel Son Officer Relyea TV
2008 Bottle Shock Waiter Movie
CSI: Miami Charlie Decker TV
Without a Trace Chris Howe TV
Who's Wagging Who? Tim 2009-2010 TV
2009 Bionicle: The Legend Reborn Gresh (voice) Video
FlashForward Mike Willingham 2009-2010 TV Series
2010 Gun ATF Agent Peterson Movie
2011 Bones Eric Anderson TV
2012 Live at the Foxes Den Steve Weiss Movie
Mad Men Bernie Rosenberg TV
Stealing Roses Johnny Domas
Home for Christmas Roger Movie
March Sisters at Christmas Marcus Bhaer
Acting Like Adults Brett
2013 Dark Power David Newman
Horizon TV movie
Live at the Foxes Den Steve Weiss Movie
A Fairytale Christmas (TV movie) Tony TV movie
2015 Grimm Linus Balouzian Episode: "Double Date"
Stolen from Suburbia Tom
Secrets of a Psychopath Henry
Secret in Their Eyes Duty Sergeant Movie
2016 Aquarius (American TV series) Jay Sebring TV
Castle (TV series) Scott Weeinberg TV
Secrets of a Psychopath Henry
2017 My Daddy's in Heaven Bucky
The Greens Are Gone Man at Track Movie
2018 Her Boyfriend's Secret John TV movie
Shattered Memories Lyle Movie
2019 Rediscovering Christmas John TV movie
The Missing Sister Dev
Life Like Ronald Gitts
The Divorce Party Jake Movie
2020 YA Joe 3 episodes
2021 Soulmate(s) Landon
2024 Chosen Family Todd Post-production
2024 Consumed Jay

Bibliography

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  • Famiglietti, Mark; Garrison, Lane (2018). The Divorce Party. Virginia: Lisa Hagen Books. ISBN 978-1-945962-40-0.

Personal

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Famiglietti was born in Providence, Rhode Island. He was raised in Clinton, Connecticut.[1] In 2007 Famiglietti was married and he has two children.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Papp, Justin (31 January 2019). "Hollywood actor comes home to Conn. and starts a new career phase". Connecticut Post. Retrieved October 11, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Reviews: The quirky romance of 'The Divorce Party' and 'Pinsky'; Mira Sorvino in 'Beneath the Leaves' and more". The Los Angeles Times. 7 February 2019. Retrieved October 12, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "'Young Americans' Cast: Where Are They Now?". Us Weekly. July 12, 2020. Retrieved October 3, 2020.
  4. ^ Famiglietti, Mark; Garrison, Lisa (2018). The Divorce Party. Virginia: Lisa Hagen Books. ISBN 978-1-945962-40-0.
  5. ^ Sinha-Roy, Piya (April 3, 2018). "Reminiscing about the summer of Dawson's Creek spin-off Young Americans". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved October 12, 2020.
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