Mark Potts(I)
- Director
- Actor
- Writer
Mark Potts was once described by the Huffington Post as a, "man child."
He co-founded Singletree Productions in 2006 and the company went on to make numerous award-winning short films and feature films. "Cinema Six" played numerous film festivals and starred John Merriman ("Pit Stop," "Pictures of Superheroes"), Maggie Carey ("The To Do List"), and Barry Corbin ("Anger Management," "No Country For Old Men"). His film before that, "S&M Lawn Care," won a Special Jury prize at the 2012 Friars Club Comedy Film Festival.
His newest film "Spaghettiman," is a new feature film with his comedy team, Heckbender. It is currently available for purchase and rental on all major platforms. Heckbender and its videos have been featured on Huffington Post, Slashfilm, Birth.Movies.Death, Sports Illustrated, and Funny or Die.
He lives in Los Angeles and works as an editor for the Los Angeles Times and various other organizations.
He wrote this biography himself in third person. He is moderately sad by this fact.
He co-founded Singletree Productions in 2006 and the company went on to make numerous award-winning short films and feature films. "Cinema Six" played numerous film festivals and starred John Merriman ("Pit Stop," "Pictures of Superheroes"), Maggie Carey ("The To Do List"), and Barry Corbin ("Anger Management," "No Country For Old Men"). His film before that, "S&M Lawn Care," won a Special Jury prize at the 2012 Friars Club Comedy Film Festival.
His newest film "Spaghettiman," is a new feature film with his comedy team, Heckbender. It is currently available for purchase and rental on all major platforms. Heckbender and its videos have been featured on Huffington Post, Slashfilm, Birth.Movies.Death, Sports Illustrated, and Funny or Die.
He lives in Los Angeles and works as an editor for the Los Angeles Times and various other organizations.
He wrote this biography himself in third person. He is moderately sad by this fact.