Mark Lutz(I)
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Mark Lutz was born on Valentine's Day in Montréal, Québec. At the age
of 13, he moved to Hong Kong and he lived there for 4 and a half years
before moving to Toronto, where he finished high school. Mark attended
the University of Guelph and graduated with an Honors BA in Political
Science. It was only after finishing University that Mark embarked on
his life long ambition - acting. His first professional gigs came in
the field of improv comedy where he quickly picked up a following and
was signed by an agent to make the move onto television and film.
Although he has over 40 film and television credits to his name in a
little over seven years in the business, he is probably best known for
his role as the Finnish hockey superstar Jukka Branny-Acke in CTV's
Power Play (1998). In January 2001, Mark made the move to Los Angeles. He was
cast as Groosalugg on the WB series Angel (1999/I), a "Sir Lancelot"
type of character from an otherworldly dimension, part human, part
demon. Mark is also an accomplished athlete: he swam competitively from
primary school all the way through university. His swimming career was
highlighted by setting Canadian National records, Ontario High School
records and swimming internationally for his country, including World
Cups and the Olympic Trials. His hobbies include scuba diving, Mark has
dived all over the world, including Fiji, Hawaii, Grand Cayman, Turks
and Caicos, and South Africa.