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Marc Singer

Marc Singer (born January 29, 1948) is a Canadian-born American actor best known for his leading roles as the heroic Mike Donovan in the science fiction miniseries (1983) and its sequels, and as the titular warrior Dar in the (1982) and its follow-ups. Born in , , Singer grew up in a family immersed in the , with his father serving as a symphony conductor originally from and his mother Leslie as a concert pianist; he is the brother of actress and has two other siblings. The family relocated frequently during his childhood, living briefly in before settling in Corpus Christi, Texas, and later in , where he attended high school in . Singer began his career in theater, performing in classical productions including Shakespeare before transitioning to television and film in the 1970s, with early guest roles on shows like Police Story and a breakthrough part as Andy Warner in the miniseries Roots: The Next Generations (1979). His prominence rose in the early 1980s with action-oriented leading roles, including the Vietnam War film Go Tell the Spartans (1978), the cult fantasy The Beastmaster, and the iconic alien invasion story V, which established him as a charismatic hero in genre entertainment. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, he appeared in popular series such as Dallas, Murder, She Wrote, and The Ray Bradbury Theater, as well as films like A Man Called Sarge (1990) and voice work in animated projects; he continued a steady career in television movies, westerns, and independent films into the 2000s and beyond, including roles in Team of Two (2024) and the action thriller Agent Recon (2024).

Early life

Family background

Marc Singer was born on January 29, 1948, in , , . His father, (born Jakub Singer in 1910 in , ), was a Jewish immigrant who became a renowned symphony conductor and violinist after moving to the in 1920. His mother, Leslie Thomas Wright, was a concert pianist of English, Scottish, and distant German descent. Singer has three siblings: older brother Claude, younger brother Gregory (a violinist and conductor), and younger sister Lori (a fraternal twin of Gregory), who is an actress and cellist known for roles in films like Footloose (1984). His paternal grandparents were Meyer Singer (born Mark Eli Singer) and Rachella Rose Bach, both of Ashkenazi Jewish heritage from Poland. The family's moves were often dictated by Jacques Singer's conducting appointments across North America.

Childhood and education

His family relocated briefly to following his birth before settling in , where he spent much of his early childhood. The family later moved several times, including to and , contributing to his formative years in varied environments across the . Raised in a household steeped in music, with his father serving as a and his mother Leslie as a concert pianist, Singer was exposed to the from a young age. During high school in , he discovered his passion for acting when selected in his junior year to play the lead role in a school production of a Shakespeare play, an experience that ignited his interest in performance. Singer pursued higher education at , where he majored in theater for two years. He continued his studies at other institutions, focusing on acting and training to hone his skills in the .

Personal life

Marriage and family

Marc Singer met Hawaiian actress Haunani Minn in during his early acting days in regional theater. The couple married on June 17, 1974, and enjoyed a 40-year marked by a modest, low-profile in . They resided primarily in Studio City, where they maintained a private family life away from the spotlight, traveling together in their early years and later focusing on home and simple pleasures like owning just a few possessions and a . Singer and Minn had one daughter, Phoebe Singer, born on January 21, 1991, in . Haunani Minn passed away on November 23, 2014, in Studio City, California, after battling cancer. Singer has not remarried and has no other children.

Interests and lifestyle

Marc Singer embraces a California-casual lifestyle, emphasizing a relaxed, health-oriented routine that aligns with his long-term residence in the state. This approach to daily living, shared with his family, prioritizes simplicity and outdoor engagement over urban hustle. As a dedicated fitness enthusiast, Singer regularly participates in physical activities such as running, sailing, martial arts, boxing, skiing, and motorcycling, which serve as both leisure pursuits and means to maintain his vitality. These hobbies reflect his commitment to an active lifestyle, allowing him to balance personal rejuvenation with occasional professional demands. Born on January 29, 1948, Singer turned 77 in 2025, continuing to embody a of that has sustained him through decades in the entertainment industry. While specific philanthropic engagements are not prominently documented in , his health-focused habits underscore a broader dedication to personal and communal .

Acting career

Early career and theater

After attending , where he studied drama for two years, Marc Singer relocated to in the early 1970s to begin his professional acting career in theater. There, he joined the , making his stage debut and taking on roles in several productions that honed his skills in classical and comedic works. Notable performances included Camille in Georges Feydeau's A Flea in Her Ear, Sandy in Noël Coward's Hay Fever, and La Fleche in Molière's . These regional theater engagements provided foundational experience, emphasizing ensemble work and character-driven storytelling in intimate venues. Singer's theater pursuits extended beyond Seattle, including a prominent role as Petruchio opposite Fredi Olster in the American Conservatory Theater's 1976 production of Shakespeare's , directed by William Ball at the Geary Theater in . This performance, later adapted for television, showcased his commanding presence in . He also appeared as Christian in Edmond Rostand's with the American Conservatory Theatre. Transitioning to screen work, Singer secured his feature film debut in 1978 as Captain Alfred Olivetti, a supporting soldier in the Vietnam War drama , starring and directed by . His early television credits began in 1974 with guest spots, including Randy in the episode "Bomb, Bomb, Who's Got the Bomb?" and Dalton in the episode "The Gladiators." These roles, along with Andy Gerlach in the TV movie Things in Their Season, established his versatility in episodic drama and marked his entry into broadcast acting before larger opportunities arose.

Breakthrough roles in the 1980s

Marc Singer gained prominence in the early 1980s with his lead role as Dar, the titular Beastmaster, in the 1982 fantasy film The Beastmaster, directed by Don Coscarelli. In the story, adapted loosely from Andre Norton's 1959 novel The Beast Master, Singer portrays a young warrior orphaned by an evil priest and raised by a blacksmith, who discovers his ability to telepathically communicate with animals, including a black tiger named Ruh, an eagle, and ferrets. This power enables Dar to embark on a quest for revenge against the cult leader Maax, battling through a world of sorcery and tyranny while allying with a runaway slave princess played by Tanya Roberts. The film's sword-and-sorcery elements, combining adventure, mythical creatures, and physical action, positioned Singer as a charismatic hero in the burgeoning fantasy genre, contributing to its status as a cult classic with enduring fan appeal. Singer's breakthrough escalated with his portrayal of Mike Donovan, a daring freelance and resistance leader, in the 1983 NBC V, created by Kenneth Johnson. As Donovan, Singer's character uncovers the sinister truth behind the Visitors—alien invaders disguised as benevolent saviors—who arrive in massive saucers to ostensibly share technology but secretly plot to exploit Earth's resources and subjugate humanity, drawing parallels to Nazi and . The two-part , which drew over 80 million viewers for its finale, featured Singer in high-stakes action sequences, including a pivotal reveal of the aliens beneath human skins, cementing his image as an hero fighting totalitarian threats. Its cultural resonance as a about deception and influenced subsequent sci-fi, inspiring discussions on and resistance that remain relevant. He reprised the role in the 1984 sequel miniseries , where Donovan leads the human resistance against the Visitors' escalating control, including forced labor camps and genetic experiments, amid personal stakes like protecting his son from alien influence. The production expanded the narrative's allegory, portraying the Visitors' leader () as a manipulative figure echoing historical dictators, and Singer's performance drove the ensemble's intensity through guerrilla tactics and moral dilemmas. This led to the 1984-1985 series , spanning 19 episodes, where Donovan continues coordinating rebel efforts against the occupation, blending episodic adventures with overarching themes of survival and ethics; the series averaged strong ratings but was canceled after one season due to rising costs. Collectively, these projects defined Singer's stardom in science fiction, amassing a dedicated following for his portrayal of resilient protagonists. The success of generated momentum for sequels, with Singer returning as Dar in Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time (1991), where the warrior is transported to 1990s to thwart an evil warlord's modern conquest, blending ancient magic with contemporary settings. He again reprised the role in Beastmaster III: The Eye of Braxus (1996), facing a sorceress's plot to unleash demonic forces, tying back to the original's themes of harmony with nature against tyranny. These later entries, while lower-budget, extended the franchise's legacy from Singer's foundation. Throughout the decade, Singer appeared in supporting roles that showcased his versatility, such as race car driver Kenny Landruff in the action film Born to Race (1988), involving high-speed chases and family drama in the world of stock car racing. He also starred as Bruce in the romantic TV movie Shades of Love: Indigo Autumn (1988), a lighthearted tale of autumnal romance amid career ambitions. These projects, alongside guest spots on shows like Dallas and Hotel, reinforced his presence in 1980s television without overshadowing his genre-defining leads.

Later career and recent work

Following the success of his 1980s leading roles, Singer transitioned into a variety of supporting and guest parts across television and independent films during the 1990s. He appeared as Caleb Cole in a 1992 episode of the fantasy series Highlander: The Series, showcasing his ability to portray rugged, immortal warriors in supernatural narratives. In the action thriller Sweet Justice (1992), Singer played the sheriff Steve Colton, aiding a vigilante group in a tale of against a corrupt town. These roles highlighted his versatility in genre projects, often involving high-stakes action and moral dilemmas. Entering the and , Singer embraced more character-driven supporting roles in low-budget , sci-fi, and , reflecting a shift toward ensemble casts and indie productions. Notable appearances include the genetically engineered thriller Watchers II (1990), where he starred as , a Marine uncovering a dangerous experiment with a super-intelligent dog. He followed with the sci-fi Dead Space (1991) as Commander Kreiger, battling biomechanical threats on a . Later indie efforts encompassed House Hunting (2013), a suspenseful story, and The Last Letter (2013), a about and . Additionally, he provided voice work, such as Kirk Manlord in the animated series (2003), drawing on his established screen presence for comedic sci-fi. In recent years, Singer has continued to engage in action-oriented projects, often in or streaming formats, while maintaining connections with his fanbase through conventions. He portrayed Colonel Green in the 2024 sci-fi Agent Recon, leading a military team against alien experiments alongside co-stars and Derek Ting. That same year, he appeared as Big Boss Tango in Team of Two, a emphasizing tactical operations. As of November 2025, no major new acting announcements have surfaced, though Singer remains active in circles. He has not pursued significant directorial or producing roles in film or television, focusing instead on performance, with occasional theater involvement at venues like the Group Repertory Theatre in North Hollywood. Singer has reflected on his career's evolution in interviews, noting a pivot from heroic leads to nuanced supporting characters that allow deeper exploration of authority figures and mentors, a change he attributes to the enduring appeal of his work in fan communities. He frequently attends conventions like and , where fans celebrate his iconic portrayals, providing opportunities to discuss his longevity in the industry. This engagement underscores his sustained relevance in cult sci-fi and fantasy audiences.

Filmography

Film roles

Marc Singer's film roles span a variety of genres, including war dramas, fantasy adventures, sci-fi thrillers, and action films, often featuring him in heroic or antagonistic leads in low-budget and direct-to-video productions.
YearTitleRoleDescription
1978Go Tell the SpartansCapt. OlivettiA young U.S. Army captain navigating moral dilemmas during an early Vietnam War mission.
1982The BeastmasterDarA beastmaster warrior who communicates with animals to battle an evil cult and reclaim his kingdom.
1989Born to RaceKenny LandruffA stock car racer entangled in corporate espionage on the NASCAR circuit.
1990A Man Called SargeVon KrautA flamboyant Nazi commander in a satirical World War II comedy set in North Africa.
1990Body ChemistryTom ReddingA human sexuality researcher drawn into a dangerous affair with a obsessive colleague.
1990Watchers IIPaulA man protecting an intelligent dog from ruthless corporate pursuers in a sci-fi thriller.
1991Dead SpaceCommander Steve KriegerAn astronaut combating a deadly metamorphic virus aboard a space station.
1991Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of TimeDarThe beastmaster travels through time to the modern era to stop an ancient evil.
1991Ultimate DesiresJonathan SullivanA man uncovering a web of seduction and murder in an erotic thriller.
1995SavateZiegfield Von TrottaA ruthless German kickboxer antagonizing settlers in the Old West.
1995Beastmaster III: The Eye of BraxusDarThe beastmaster confronts a sorceress and her minions to save a kingdom.
2002Angel BladeDr. Martin GitesA doctor linked to a string of bizarre murders in an erotic mystery.
2004What Lies Above (aka Snowman's Pass)Curt SeaversA wealthy innovator using satellite tech to aid a mountain search, harboring ulterior motives.
2008Eagle EyeExplosives DeveloperA technical expert aiding a high-stakes surveillance conspiracy.
2009DragonquestMaximA veteran swordsman guiding a young hero on quests to summon a dragon against a warlord's beast.
2013House Hunting (aka The Wrong House)Charlie HaysA family man whose home viewing turns into a deadly trap with supernatural elements.
2013The Last LetterMr. HaynesA supporting figure in a drama exploring family secrets and redemption.
2019A.I. 187 (aka The Palmer Supremacy)Roger TowneA key operative in a sci-fi tale of rogue artificial intelligence threatening humanity.
2024Team of TwoBig Boss TangoA criminal mastermind plotting a global pandemic with a deadly virus.
2024Agent ReconColonel GreenA military leader coordinating against alien invaders in a high-octane action sci-fi.

Television roles

Marc Singer began his television career in the mid-1970s with appearances in made-for-TV movies and miniseries.
  • Things in Their Season (1974, TV movie) as Michael Lewis.
  • Journey from Darkness (1975, TV movie) as David Hartman.
  • The Taming of the Shrew (1976, TV movie) as Lucentio.
  • Something for Joey (1977, TV movie) as Gary Cappelletti.
  • 79 Park Avenue (1977, miniseries) as Mike Kearn (3 episodes).
  • The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan (1979, TV movie) as David Reynolds.
  • Roots: The Next Generations (1979, miniseries) as Andy Warner (4 episodes).
  • The Contender (1980, TV series) as Johnny Captor (5 episodes).
  • The Forgotten City of the Planet of the Apes (1980, TV movie) as Dalton.
  • For Ladies Only (1981, TV movie) as Stan Novak.
  • Simon & Simon (1981, TV series) as Todd Luster (1 episode).
  • Dallas (1982–1983, TV series) as Matt Cantrell (2 episodes).
  • The Hitchhiker (1983, TV series) as Robert Simmons (1 episode).
  • Hotel (1983, TV series) as Andy Carmichael (1 episode).
  • V (1983, miniseries) as Mike Donovan (2 episodes).
  • V: The Final Battle (1984, miniseries) as Mike Donovan (3 episodes).
  • V (1984–1985, TV series) as Mike Donovan (19 episodes).
  • The Twilight Zone (1986, TV series) as Edward S. Marshall (1 episode).
  • Murder, She Wrote (1987, TV series) as Wayne Powers (1 episode).
  • The Hitchhiker (1989, TV series) as Harry (1 episode).
  • Highlander: The Series (1992, TV series) as Caleb Cole (1 episode).
  • Batman: The Animated Series (1992, TV series) as Man-Bat / Dr. Kirk Langstrom (voice, 2 episodes).
  • The Commish (1994, TV series) as Jack Deveraux (1 episode).
  • VR.5 (1995, TV series) as Duncan (3 episodes).
  • Sweet Justice (1995, TV series) as Steven (1 episode).
  • The Young Riders (1993, TV series) as Travis Blake (1 episode).
  • The Young and the Restless (1999, TV series) as Chet Delancy (4 episodes).
  • Harsh Realm (1999, TV series) as Simon Drake (1 episode).
  • The Guardian (2002, TV series) as Gavin Goodheart (1 episode).
  • Without a Trace (2003, TV series) as Victor Hunt (1 episode).
  • The Lyon's Den (2003, TV series) as John Carter (1 episode).
  • Threshold (2005, TV series) as William Caird (1 episode).
  • Warehouse 13 (2009, TV series) as Walter Sykes (2 episodes).
  • Life at the Resort (2011, TV movie) as Jack.
  • V (2011, TV series) as Lars Tremont (1 episode).
  • Beauty and the Beast (2012–2013, TV series) as Peter Braxton (recurring, 4 episodes).
  • Arrow (2015, TV series) as General Matthew Shrieve (5 episodes).
  • AJ and the Queen (2020, TV series) as Bob (1 episode).
Singer has also provided voice work in animated series and specials throughout his career, including additional episodes in .

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