Marcus Jean Pirae - Biography

Marcus Jean Pirae first appeared in the British independent films 'Somnolence', 'Nothing to Declare', 'Give Me a Break' and 'Show' as well as many other low budget and short films. He came into the Hollywood arena after landing the role of "Mr Fuktastik" in MGM's 'Bulletproof Monk', produced by John Woo, starring opposite Chow Yun-Fat, Seann William Scott and Jaimie King. He was next seen in 'La Femme Musketeer' starring as Captain Villeroi, acting opposite Gerard Depardieu, John Rhys-Davies, Michael York and Nastasya Kinski. Shortly after, he began shooting another lead role, in the multi award winning, American indie feature film 'Stripped Down', closely followed by playing the part of Dr. Marshal Peters in 'Supernova' alongside Peter Fonda. Earlier this year he played the role of 'Alan Campbell Johnson' in 'The Viceroy's House' acting with Michael Gambon and Hugh Bonneville. He has now begun producing, writing, editing and acting in his own Independent productions, with his first completed feature length project 'Holiday' set to be released in 2016. Pirae currently resides between Los Angeles and Mumbai.