Mark Sinacori
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Mark Sinacori was born on August 16th, 1982 in Lawrence, Mass. He
attended the Rollins School, Holy Trinity School, and Central Catholic
High School in Lawrence, Merrimack College in North Andover where he
majored in English, and moved to Los Angeles in 2005 to attend UCLA's Professional Screenwriting Program. He is a writer, producer, actor, singer and voice actor.
Mark's early years and educational path in Massachusetts began at the John R. Rollins School in Lawrence, Mass from 1987 to 1993. After that point, he attended his middle school years at Holy Trinity School, also in Lawrence, from 1993 to 1996. It was here Mark had the dream to someday work in Television and Film as he'd enjoyed it more than anything over the years. For high school, Mark attended Central Catholic High School in Lawrence, Mass, from 1996 to 2000, worked part time at his first job at McDonald's in Methuen by the Methuen Mall/Methuen Loop where he was promoted to a Crew Chief in March of 2000 and then Shift Manager that September, then went to Merrimack College in North Andover where he graduated in 2005 with a BA in English. Shortly before he graduated, Mark was invited to interview in New York City for the MFA in Screenwriting at UCLA. Though he was not admitted, over the summer of 2005, Mark applied and was accepted into UCLA's Professional Screenwriting Program and on September 2, 2005, made his way to Los Angeles.
Mark was always a heavy kid and teenager growing up. At the age of 8, he weighed 100 pounds, by age 13, he was at 200 pounds, and by age 20, he reached 300 pounds. In 2003, halfway through college, Mark finally began to lose weight after getting hypnotized by hypnotist Jerry Valley. His goal was to lose 100 pounds in 1 year, and by June of 2004, he reached that goal. Now at 200 pounds at 6 feet tall, Mark began to add more to his weight loss routine in 2004, which consisted of Saunas, Steam Rooms, body wraps and any type of sweating. By August of 2004, he had dropped 50 more pounds, for a total of 150 pounds shed in just over a year and three months total.
At UCLA, Mark studied with 1980s TV Screenwriters Paul Chitlik and Fred Rubin, both who saw potential in Mark as both a Screenwriter and Actor/Voice Actor. Paul told Mark that when he voiced characters each week when students brought in their script pages, that he had a lot of energy and to be an actor who wrote.
In 2006, when You Tube became widely popular, Mark finally had a place to showcase his talents on which he had always wanted to do online for years. On You Tube, and then on other video platforms that followed over the years, Mark has showcased his talents mostly as a singer and a voice actor, where he'd give his cat Roy a voice onscreen.
In 2007, Mark became a CBS Page in the CBS Page Program at CBS Television City in Hollywood, and worked on many shows that filmed there on the lot such as Dancing With The Stars, American Idol, So You Think You Can Dance, The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson, Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader?, Don't Forget The Lyrics, and The Price Is Right. At The Price Is Right, he always entertained the audience members outside in line, got them to sing to pass the time, and pepped them up both outside and inside the studio. Working at The Price Is Right was Mark's most memorable time out of everything he has worked in Los Angeles in Television and Film. Working there, he was asked to be at the show for many behind the scenes events and special occasions during Bob Barker's final season, including practice run throughs with the potential hosts who auditioned to replace Bob Barker such as Mario Lopez and George Hamilton. Mark had a lot of fun as a mock contestant several different times, working alongside these celebrities as they learned the games. Mark even got to work Bob Barker's final taped show, and while outside getting the audience ready and pepped up, the former producer at the time, Roger Dobkowitz, who was outside visiting the audience in line, commended Mark for always getting the audience energetic and to always cheer for Bob each time he worked the show.
Since 2007, Mark's focused on acting, and was not only featured on shows such as Glee, Grey's Anatomy, and Desperate Housewives, but also had starring and supporting parts in several independent films and decided to start making films of his own. Since 2010, Mark has taken an extensive amount of classes for acting, including on camera classes, cold reading classes, and commercial classes.
In 2014, Mark got back into working with audiences when he became an audience page again with the company A Page Enterprises "Audiences Unlimited", the first audience company that started in the early 1980's and assisted audiences at many sitcoms since then that filmed in Los Angeles. Mark has worked in many studios all over Los Angeles including Warner Bros., Sony, Universal Studios, Fox, Manhattan Beach Studios, and Los Angeles Center Studios, greeting and processing audiences for many different sitcoms and television shows including Mike & Molly, Mom, Two Broke Girls, America's Funniest Home Videos, Girl Meets World, The Ranch, The Big Bang Theory, One Day At A Time, Raven's Home, The Cool Kids, Disjointed, The Conners, and Fuller House. In 2015 at Fuller House, Mark would create Full House trivia for the audience before the taping, getting them familiar with the original series and ready for the taping of the revival series.
Ever since Mark did his Full House trivia at Fuller House with the shows audience waiting in line in 2015, he also did classic TV trivia and other trivia for other shows he's worked on with the audiences in line who attended them. Shows Mark has done TV trivia out in line with their audiences as they waited to enter the studio have included not only Fuller House, but also Undateable, The Ranch, 2 Broke Girls, and Girl Meets World, where he got audiences familiar with the series by doing trivia from both that series and its preceding series, Boy Meets World. In 2018, when The Conners began filming their series at Warner Bros, Mark also began doing trivia for that audience as well based on the Conner family from its preceding series Roseanne. Mark, as a page, always goes the extra mile outside in line, remembering that from his days at The Price Is Right, whenever he or any pages would interact with the audience in any way, it made their experience more fun by them being unique and hospitable.
On July 3, 2019, after living in Los Angeles since fall of 2005 and going about every goal the right, honest way, without brown-nosing, bragging, or hand holding his way into work like the select others he watched do so and those who would lie to him and wouldn't help him, despite Mark always being there for them in any way if they needed him to be, Mark decided that he could act, write and produce anywhere as he had enough experience to do so after all the years living in Los Angeles and decided to move back home to Massachusetts.
Mark's early years and educational path in Massachusetts began at the John R. Rollins School in Lawrence, Mass from 1987 to 1993. After that point, he attended his middle school years at Holy Trinity School, also in Lawrence, from 1993 to 1996. It was here Mark had the dream to someday work in Television and Film as he'd enjoyed it more than anything over the years. For high school, Mark attended Central Catholic High School in Lawrence, Mass, from 1996 to 2000, worked part time at his first job at McDonald's in Methuen by the Methuen Mall/Methuen Loop where he was promoted to a Crew Chief in March of 2000 and then Shift Manager that September, then went to Merrimack College in North Andover where he graduated in 2005 with a BA in English. Shortly before he graduated, Mark was invited to interview in New York City for the MFA in Screenwriting at UCLA. Though he was not admitted, over the summer of 2005, Mark applied and was accepted into UCLA's Professional Screenwriting Program and on September 2, 2005, made his way to Los Angeles.
Mark was always a heavy kid and teenager growing up. At the age of 8, he weighed 100 pounds, by age 13, he was at 200 pounds, and by age 20, he reached 300 pounds. In 2003, halfway through college, Mark finally began to lose weight after getting hypnotized by hypnotist Jerry Valley. His goal was to lose 100 pounds in 1 year, and by June of 2004, he reached that goal. Now at 200 pounds at 6 feet tall, Mark began to add more to his weight loss routine in 2004, which consisted of Saunas, Steam Rooms, body wraps and any type of sweating. By August of 2004, he had dropped 50 more pounds, for a total of 150 pounds shed in just over a year and three months total.
At UCLA, Mark studied with 1980s TV Screenwriters Paul Chitlik and Fred Rubin, both who saw potential in Mark as both a Screenwriter and Actor/Voice Actor. Paul told Mark that when he voiced characters each week when students brought in their script pages, that he had a lot of energy and to be an actor who wrote.
In 2006, when You Tube became widely popular, Mark finally had a place to showcase his talents on which he had always wanted to do online for years. On You Tube, and then on other video platforms that followed over the years, Mark has showcased his talents mostly as a singer and a voice actor, where he'd give his cat Roy a voice onscreen.
In 2007, Mark became a CBS Page in the CBS Page Program at CBS Television City in Hollywood, and worked on many shows that filmed there on the lot such as Dancing With The Stars, American Idol, So You Think You Can Dance, The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson, Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader?, Don't Forget The Lyrics, and The Price Is Right. At The Price Is Right, he always entertained the audience members outside in line, got them to sing to pass the time, and pepped them up both outside and inside the studio. Working at The Price Is Right was Mark's most memorable time out of everything he has worked in Los Angeles in Television and Film. Working there, he was asked to be at the show for many behind the scenes events and special occasions during Bob Barker's final season, including practice run throughs with the potential hosts who auditioned to replace Bob Barker such as Mario Lopez and George Hamilton. Mark had a lot of fun as a mock contestant several different times, working alongside these celebrities as they learned the games. Mark even got to work Bob Barker's final taped show, and while outside getting the audience ready and pepped up, the former producer at the time, Roger Dobkowitz, who was outside visiting the audience in line, commended Mark for always getting the audience energetic and to always cheer for Bob each time he worked the show.
Since 2007, Mark's focused on acting, and was not only featured on shows such as Glee, Grey's Anatomy, and Desperate Housewives, but also had starring and supporting parts in several independent films and decided to start making films of his own. Since 2010, Mark has taken an extensive amount of classes for acting, including on camera classes, cold reading classes, and commercial classes.
In 2014, Mark got back into working with audiences when he became an audience page again with the company A Page Enterprises "Audiences Unlimited", the first audience company that started in the early 1980's and assisted audiences at many sitcoms since then that filmed in Los Angeles. Mark has worked in many studios all over Los Angeles including Warner Bros., Sony, Universal Studios, Fox, Manhattan Beach Studios, and Los Angeles Center Studios, greeting and processing audiences for many different sitcoms and television shows including Mike & Molly, Mom, Two Broke Girls, America's Funniest Home Videos, Girl Meets World, The Ranch, The Big Bang Theory, One Day At A Time, Raven's Home, The Cool Kids, Disjointed, The Conners, and Fuller House. In 2015 at Fuller House, Mark would create Full House trivia for the audience before the taping, getting them familiar with the original series and ready for the taping of the revival series.
Ever since Mark did his Full House trivia at Fuller House with the shows audience waiting in line in 2015, he also did classic TV trivia and other trivia for other shows he's worked on with the audiences in line who attended them. Shows Mark has done TV trivia out in line with their audiences as they waited to enter the studio have included not only Fuller House, but also Undateable, The Ranch, 2 Broke Girls, and Girl Meets World, where he got audiences familiar with the series by doing trivia from both that series and its preceding series, Boy Meets World. In 2018, when The Conners began filming their series at Warner Bros, Mark also began doing trivia for that audience as well based on the Conner family from its preceding series Roseanne. Mark, as a page, always goes the extra mile outside in line, remembering that from his days at The Price Is Right, whenever he or any pages would interact with the audience in any way, it made their experience more fun by them being unique and hospitable.
On July 3, 2019, after living in Los Angeles since fall of 2005 and going about every goal the right, honest way, without brown-nosing, bragging, or hand holding his way into work like the select others he watched do so and those who would lie to him and wouldn't help him, despite Mark always being there for them in any way if they needed him to be, Mark decided that he could act, write and produce anywhere as he had enough experience to do so after all the years living in Los Angeles and decided to move back home to Massachusetts.
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