Marlin Darrah is probably the world's most traveled filmmaker. Marlin's 44 years of award-winning production experience have taken him to more than 140 countries worldwide, yielding more than 100 documentary, travel-adventure programs and dramatic movies to date. In September 2014, Marlin was honored with a Knighthood in the Royal House of Portugal, presented by His Royal Highness Dom Pio. This was in recognition of Marlin's extensive worldwide educational and charitable film productions Marlin's international shots have been aired on programs appearing on all the major television networks, including PBS, History Channel and Discovery Channel. His twenty 90-minute geo-travel lectures and features have been presented to audiences in more than 100 theaters and auditoriums across America, including venues such as the Harvard Club and the Philadelphia Geographical Society. Recently, a two-hour documentary Marlin shot and directed in Egypt was screened at the Cairo Opera House to an audience of 3000 guests. National Geographic represents and markets thousands of Darrah's best worldwide shots. Marlin also wrote, directed and produced an acclaimed 90-minute dramatic feature film, "Monsoon Wife," in Cambodia - the first American movie shot entirely in that SE Asian country since "Lord Jim." Universal Studios acquired Marlin's movie and television rights were sold to more than a dozen countries. His most recent feature film is "Amazon Queen" - an 85-minute adventure-thriller shot entirely in the Brazilian Amazon. The film was completed in September 2021 and is presently being distributed throughout N.America and worldwide, by Vision Films of LA. "Amazon Queen" has won awards and nominations at more than 100 international film festivals. In 2022, Marlin is completing his third feature film "Egyptian Affair," a modern film noir which was filmed on the Nile River between Luxor and Aswan. Marlin's productions have screened and won top awards at more than 120 national and international film festivals from Rome to New York and Los Angeles. As presented by his fellow travel producers and peers, Marlin recently received the Travel Adventure Cinema Magazine's "Bertrand Holmes Award" for best travel film showcase. When not on an out-of-country production, Marlin can be found in either Portland, Oregon (where his daughter Maya lives), or in LA with his producer-writer wife, Lin Zuo (born in Beijing). A producer at National Geographic recently said this about Marlin. "If I could trade eye-balls with anyone in the world, it would be Marlin. He has seen more of our world than anyone I have ever met, and that includes hard-core travelers at National Geographic, who are a dime a dozen. He lives the life I can only dream of."
Marline Mensah é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Divine Love (2004).
Marline Yan nasceu o 9 de janeiro de 1993 em Ontário, Canadá. É atriz e autora, conhecida pelo seu trabalho em How to Be Indie (2009), Made... The Movie (2010) e Connor Undercover (2009).
Marlise Fischer nasceu em 1953. É atriz, conhecida pelo seu trabalho em De Volta à Terra (2021), Tatort (1970) e Der grüne Heinrich (1993).
Marlise Ritchie é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Dark Corners (2013), Cruise Ship Killers (2020) e Fun Fun Street (2017).
Marliss Amiea é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Uma Questão de Fé (2017), O presente de Natal (2015) e Christmas in Palm Springs (2014).
Marlo Hampton nasceu o 7 de fevereiro de 1976 em São Petersburgo, Flórida, EUA. É atriz, conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Games People Play (2019), Unfaithful: Caught in the Act (2022) e The Real Housewives of Atlanta: Porsha's Having a Baby (2019).
Marlo Hunter is a film director, and theater director and choreographer. She makes her feature film directorial debut with American Reject, a comedy featuring an entirely original soundtrack. American Reject stars Kathleen Monteleone (also screenplay), Keala Settle, Annaleigh Ashford, Billy Ray Cyrus, Connie Ray, Bryan Batt, Rebecca Black, and introduces rising talent, Angelica Hale. Through Marlo's 20+ year theatrical career she has become a prolific developer of new plays and musicals. She is known for her kinetic staging and particular facility with comedy. She is developing the Broadway-bound Ever After musical, based on the 1998 Drew Barrymore film, produced by three-time Tony Award winner Kevin McCollum (In the Heights, Rent, Avenue Q, Something Rotten), with music by Zina Goldrich, lyrics by Marcy Heisler, and book by Marcy Heisler & Kate Wetherhead. Marlo directed a workshop of the highly-anticipated Saved By the Bell musical. The show features book by the legendary TV series' creator, writer and Executive Producer, Peter Engel. Brad Ellis ("Glee") served as Music Director. During the pandemic, Marlo directed the first 9 episode podcast musical, Little Did I Know, released on Apple Podcasts. The series is scored by Tony Award winning composer, Doug Besterman, with lyrics by Marcy Heisler & Dean Pitchford, and features YouTube sensations Kurt Hugo Schneider, Sam Tsui, Casey Breves, and Alex G, Disney star Laura Marano ("Austin & Ally", "Without a Trace"). Marlo has directed, choreographed and developed new work at Second Stage, Long Wharf, Williamstown, Roundabout, Playwrights Horizons, EST, Pittsburgh CLO, Bay Street, TUTS Underground, NJ Rep, Bloomington Playwrights Project, NYMF, The Lark at NY Stage & Film, The Orchard Project, and SPACE on Ryder Farm, among others. She is an alumna of the Sundance Theatre Lab, a Drama League residency recipient, an alumna of the Williamstown Theatre Festival Directing Corp, a 2016 National Directors Fellowship Finalist. Marlo was the winner of the 2013 Callaway Award for Excellence in Choreography for Unlock'd, which she directed & choreographed Off-Broadway. She is the Co-Creator & Director of The Theatrical Culinary Project - an immersive theater and dining experience in development putting Top Chef finalist & The Chew Co-Host, Carla Hall, into collaboration with playwrights Martyna Majok (Pulitzer Prize Winner), Jeff Augustin, Daniel Pearle (A Kid Like Jake), Harrison David Rivers and Julian Sheppard. Marlo was the Associate Director of the Off-Broadway Clueless musical starring Dove Cameron, and adapted by Amy Heckerling herself for the stage. In 2008 Marlo founded Eating Their Words, putting playwrights and chefs into collaboration for immersive experiences in New York's finest restaurants, resulting in World Premiere plays coupled with the menu they inspired. Through ETW Marlo commissioned & directed new plays by Neil LaBute, Beau Willimon, Douglas Carter Beane, Sarah Treem, Theresa Rebeck, David Grimm, Annie Baker, Brooke Berman, Amy Herzog, Keith Reddin, Jonathan Marc Sherman, Sam Forman, Rob Ackerman, Steven Levenson, Zakiyyah Alexander, Liz Flahive, Aurin Squire, Aziza Barnes and Eisa Davis. Marlo teaches a workshop, "The Freelance Artist's Manifesto Boot Camp" in NYC, at universities, and through private coaching, empowering creative freelancers with mental and practical tools to survive and thrive as an artist. She holds a B.A. in English/Dramatic Literature from Princeton University, and a Classical Diploma (study of Latin & Greek) from Phillips Exeter Academy. She lives in New York with her husband, son and daughter.