Mark St. Cyr is a leading man and quickly rising star. Mark just wrapped a major role in the upcoming FOX Searchlight film, THE MENU, directed by SUCCESSION’s Mark Mylod and starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult, and Ralph Fiennes.

He plays the series regular role of Benjamin Mazzara in HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL: THE MUSICAL: THE SERIES for Disney Plus.

Previously, he was a series regular of DOOMSDAY, which won top awards at TV festivals NYTVF, ITVFest, & Brooklyn Webfest. DOOMSDAY is SUNDANCE Lab finalist, and is directed by INDEPENDENT Magazine's “10 Filmmakers to Watch” Sonja O'Hara.

In feature film, Mark shines in MARSHALL opposite BLACK PANTHER's Chadwick Boseman and EMPIRE’s Jussie Smollett. Mark plays the sophisticated lover of Langston Hughes (Jussie Smollett) during the Harlem Renaissance. In the indie-feature, ACCOMMODATIONS, Mark plays "Jarrod" the zen-like yoga and meditation teacher. In the Jane Austen adaptation, A MODERN PERSUASION, Mark plays Brian, a nerdy-hipster art curator and the love interest of Broadway actress Tedra Millan.

In network drama, Mark carries a lead role for an episode of Lifetime’s I LOVE YOU BUT I LIED, as a heterosexual-presenting man who falls in love with his male best friend. Mark plays a supporting role as real estate developer  "Arthur Burton" in season five of CHICAGO P.D.  He recently co-starred as young professional “Jamal Turner” in the season finale of LAW & ORDER: SVU opposite series leads Marishka Hargitay and Ice-T.

In network comedy, Mark recently wrapped a co-starring turn in KEVIN CAN WAIT across from series leads Kevin James and Leah Remini. In SNEAKY PETE, Mark delivers a quirky co-star across from series lead Giovanni Ribsi.

Mark is originally from Louisiana, has a flawless Southern accent (when he wants it) and speaks conversational French. He is a graduate of Elon University, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting. He is an alumni of the ABC Diversity Talent Showcase alongside the likes of Chadwick Boseman, Laz Alonso, and Jesse Williams. 

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