Mark Tacher

Mark Tacher
Born Mark Tacher Feingold
(1977-09-15) September 15, 1977
Mexico City, Mexico
Occupation Actor, luchador, activist
Years active 1996–present
Relatives Alan Tacher (brother)
Website http://www.marktacher.com/

Mark Tacher Feingold (born September 15, 1977) is a Mexican actor, musician, vocalist, guitarist, and a television host.[1] He began as a television host in 1996, and has starred in a reality show, TV series, and telenovelas including La Hija del Mariachi,Verano de amor, Alma de Hierro, Para Volver a Amar, Mujeres Asesinas, Triunfo del Amor, La Voz... México, Abismo de pasión, Qué pobres tan ricos, and Que te perdone Dios.[2]

Biography

Mark Tacher was born in Mexico City, Mexico, D.F. Mark holds a degree in acting, has a background in music and singing, speaks three languages (Spanish, English and Hebrew), and has also modeled several brands of clothing and footwear.[3]

He holds a degree in performance studies, obtained at Azteca CEFAT (El Centro de Formación de Actores para la Televisión) in Mexico (1997-1999).[4][5] He studied music, guitar, singing, and DJ at Academia G. Martell in Mexico.[6] From 2005-2006, Mark studied acting at Tecnicas de Perfeccionamiento Actoral, La Verdad sin Esfuerzo with the help from Prof. Nelson Ortega in Venezuela.[7]

Mark made his television appearance as the host in Nintendomania (1996-1998),[8] then later appeared in Vision Real (1998), Atrévete (1999)[9] and Ciclón Azteca (2003).[10] He's also acted in theatrical plays, television series, Mexican telenovelas, and has hosted several television programs.[11]

As well as acting in Mexican telenovelas, Mark also starred in telenovelas in Venezuela and Colombia. He received two awards, including best actor, in Venezuela for his role in Mujer con Pantalones (2005). Mark is still known for his excellent acting in the Colombian telenovela La Hija del Mariachi (2006), a telenovela that was a great success in Colombia and which was also acclaimed internationally.[12]

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
2009 Condones.com Unknown role Film debut
2014 ¿Qué le dijiste a Dios? Santiago
2014 El niño y el delfín Iker
2015 Xibalba Many

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Tres veces Sofía Juan Carlos Cifuentes Television debut
1999 Háblame de amor Leo Aguilar Recurring role
2000 El tío Alberto Eduardo Soler Sotomayor Co-lead role
2002 Lo que es el amor Tadeo Márquez Co-lea role; 68 episodes
2002 Súbete a mi moto José Izaguirre Lead role
2003 Historias de ellos para ellas Unknown role
2005 Mujer con pantalones Salvador Diego Vega Andonegui Lead role
2006 La hija del mariachi Emiliano Sánchez-Gallardo Galván / Francisco Lara Lead role
2008 Los protegidos Santiago Puerta Lead role
2009 Alma de hierro Gael Ferrer
  • "Detenerla" (Season 1, Episode 381)
  • "Angustiosa presencia" (Season 1, Episode 385)
  • "Gran final" (Season 1, Episode 393)
2009 Verano de amor Dante Co-lead role; 120 episodes
2010 Mujeres asesinas Vicente "Las Blanco, Viudas" (Season 3, Episode 4)
2010-2011 Para volver a amar Jorge Casso Lead role; 146 episodes
2011 Triunfo del amor Alonso del Ángel Recurring role; 56 episodes
2012 Abismo de pasión Gael Arango Lead role; 144 episodes
2013 Durmiendo con mi jefe Unknown role
2013-2014 Qué pobres tan ricos Alejo Ruizpalacios Saravia Lead antagonist; 166 episodes
2015 Que te perdone Dios Mateo López Guerra Fuentes Lead role; 118 episodes
2015-2016 Antes muerta que Lichita Luis Altamirano[13] 1 episode[14]

Theater

Year Title Role Place
1999 El Cascanueces
2000 Trimusic, El Genio de la Música Teatro Ramiro Jiménez
2004 Las Princesas y sus Príncipes Centro Cultural San Ángel
2005 Jav y Jos Jav Teatro Nacional, Colombia
2005 Mesopotamia Mateo Teatro Trasnocho
2013 Departamento de Solteros Mateo Dream Theater Producciones
2013 Manos Quietas Manuel

Awards

References

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