BIO

Marc Pouhé is an award-winning actor from Austin, Texas. Marc discovered acting in college when a friend suggested he audition for William Shakespeare's Pericles. He quickly became a student of classical theatre and contemporary drama but also began to excel in musical roles such as Chicago's Billy Flynn.

Marc launched his professional acting career in 2004 and has worked extensively with Austin's finest theatre organizations including Zach Theatre, Austin Shakespeare, and Mary Moody Northen Theatre at St. Edward's University. Theatre credits include title characters in Macbeth and Othello, leading roles in Chicago, Six Degrees of Separation, Death and the King's Horseman, Master Harold and the Boys, and supporting roles in Urinetown, Jesus Christ Superstar, Take Me Out, The Exonerated, The Grapes of Wrath, Three Sisters, Cyrano de Bergerac, The Glass Menagerie, and several others. Marc is a three-time winner of the Austin Critics' Table Award and is a three-time nominee for the B. Iden Payne Acting Award.

In 2006, Marc expanded his focus to include film and television. He's appeared on Prison Break and Friday Night Lights. In 2009 he worked on 2 feature length films, two short films and one graduate thesis film. Film credits include The Overbrook Brothers, Between Kings and Queens, Mnemosyne Rising, Play Time, The Ticket, Holy Hell, and Jesse's Closet. On a lighter note, Marc is the voice of Dogbert in the animated web series on Dilbert.com.