
Marcus D. Spencer
Acting
Growing up in Northern California as an all American Athlete with movie star good looks Big Spence began his acting career at the age of 16 performing in local theatrical productions. Big Spence realized at a very young age that he loved how actors could tell stories with their faces and set out to pursue a career in acting. Big Spence's natural talent and professional training in Acting has aided in the landing of several television, print, and film appearances. Big Spence's athletic physique, comedic timing, and dramatic rage is showcased in a multitude of performances ranging from critically acclaimed television series such as "Californication" to the 2007 Academy Award nominated film "The Pursuit of Happiness". Spence is tackling the Entertainment Industry one project at a time. Within his first year as a full-time professional actor Big Spence became eligible for SAG membership after working on the film "The Pursuit of Happiness". While on the set of the film, Oscar winner Will Smith took notice of the emerging talent and christened him with his Industry alias Big Spence. Spence's acting and creative production ability, in addition to his swagger make him a force to be auditioned, screened and casted.

A Murder in Oakland: Beauty is Deadly
Detective Williams

The Dead Rose
Stride

Tormented Revenge
Bobby

State of Consciousness
Edmond

Who Needs It?
Keith B. Real

Psychopath
Cameron Crowe

Bullets Blades and Blood
Detective Walker

Straight Outta Oakland 2
Ban

Dead End Demon
Cameron Crowe

Hunting Season
Rolland

The American Dream
Marvin

Dead End
Cameron Crow

The Shop

Straight Outta Oakland
Kenny

Basketball 3:16
K Money (as Big Spence)

Watch Phoenix Rise
Lloyd Loyal (as Big Spence)

Money for Angels
Slim (as Big Spence)

The Prankster
Jock #1

Tetherball: The Movie
Announcer
The Bigtop

Sideways
Security Guard (uncredited)







