William Mark McCullough

William Mark McCullough

Born 12/10/1972 (51 years old)
Savannah, Georgia, USA

Biography

William Mark McCullough was born and raised in Savannah, Georgia. He earned a political science and theater degree from Mercer University followed by a law degree from American University. After suffering a serious car accident while on a trip to Nicaragua, Mark changed his career path from law and politics to acting.

His most notable film roles include the gun and drug smuggling co-pilot to Tom Cruise’s character in the Doug Liman thriller, American Made; the violent enforcer for Nicolas Cage’s character in the Steven C. Miller crime drama, Arsenal; and the redneck co-worker to Channing Tatum’s character in the Steven Soderbergh comedy, Logan Lucky. Mark had recurring roles on the Fox series, The Gifted, playing a former special forces soldier with mutant abilities; on the PBS series, Mercy Street , playing a violent confederate spy; and on the WGN America series, Underground, playing an abolitionist. He guest starred on the British television series, Living The Dream, as well as Bounce TV’s Saints and Sinners.

Mark is an avid motorcyclist spending his free time on his Harley exploring back roads throughout the U.S. He is also a passionate world traveler; a cigar and bourbon connoisseur and a lover of chess.

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