SOUTH AFRICA'S TV WEBSITE
SIGN IN SEARCH MENU
SOUTH AFRICA'S TV WEBSITE


Marc Blucas

Full / Real Name: Marcus Paul Blucas
Born: 11 January 1972 (53 years old)
Gender: Male

Rate:

7.1

Add to Actor Favourites

Bio

Marc Blucas is an American actor best known for his role as Riley Finn in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, from 1999-2002.

He also starred as pro football team trainer Matthew Donnally in the television drama series Necessary Roughness, from 2011-2013.

One of his first acting roles was in Gary Ross' Pleasantville, with Tobey Maguire and Reese Witherspoon. He followed that up with supporting roles in Summer Catch, starring Jessica Biel, Kevin Smith's Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back and We Were Soldiers with Mel Gibson.

Mark then went on to star opposite Katie Holmes in First Daughter, directed by Forest Whitaker.

His additional film credits include Prey For Rock and Roll; the BBC Films' period drama I Capture The Castle with Bill Nighy and Rose Byrne, John Sayles' Sunshine State opposite Edie Falco; Starship Dave with Eddie Murphy and Elizabeth Banks; and The Killing Floor, executive produced by Doug Liman and Avi Arad.

Mark played Emily Blunt's misunderstood husband in Sony Pictures Classics' The Jane Austen Book Club and starred in Knight and Day opposite Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz, in Kevin Smith's Red State and as Naomi Watts' love interest in Rodrigo Garcia's Mother and Child.

A native of Pennsylvania, Blucas played basketball at Wake Forest University.

In 2014 he had a starring role as Dan Winston, a handsome, Ivy League-educated DEA agent who came to Texas to get away from big city life, in the short-lived police procedural crime drama television series Killer Women.



LATEST ARTICLES

New on TV today: Friday 11 July 2025

Disney+ documents Jaws @ 50 and Discovery finds out how to go Faster with Finnegan.


Generations: The Legacy Teasers - August 2025

Tau and Nkaba's paths cross - and it's not a happy reunion.


Cacau Teasers - August 2025

Justino decides to authorise the publication of Cacau's abduction in the press.


New on TV today: Thursday 10 July 2025

London crime drama MobLand debuts on M-Net and BBC Earth uncovers the Wonders of Volcanoes.


Rugby player Ruan Smith up for grabs in Op My Eish! 4

Old and busted: actors and singers. New hottness: sportsmen. If you fancy some sporty spice, get in the casting queue.


New on TV today: Wednesday 9 July 2025

Phones and cameras get you Caught! on ID, as Netflix begins Building the Band with the late Liam Payne.


New on TV today: Tuesday 8 July 2025

Mzansi Magic invites you to Lose It or Lose Me and Netflix documents The Real Project X.


On Carte Blanche: drug dealer doctors and pharmacists thrive in Benoni

D.I.S.G.U.S.T.I.N.G They're peddling high risk, addictive medication illegally and no-one's stopping them.


New! 016 FM Teasers - July 2025

DJ wars erupt and shady business lurks. Mpho Sebeng goes ON AIR in his final role.


New on TV today: Monday 7 July 2025

Drama series 016 FM begins on Mzansi Magic and Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares returns to BBC Lifestyle.

LATEST SITE ACTIVITY


More activity at TVSA Central



LATEST SOAPIE TEASERS



LATEST SOAPIE TEASERS





×
×

You browser doesn't have Flash, Silverlight, Gears, BrowserPlus or HTML5 support.