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Mark Riccardi attended South Plainfield High School and Potomac State College where he was a star quarterback. His break through role in stunts was in the television film ''Gridlock'' (1980), and after that he appeared in many television series including ''Without a Trace'', ''24'', ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', and ''Star Trek: Voyager''. His moviehouse stunt work has included ''Star Trek Generations'' (1994), ''Phenomenon'' (1996), and ''Mission Impossible III'' (2006). He is also the director and producer of a film named ''Livewire'', released in 2007. |
Mark Riccardi attended South Plainfield High School and Potomac State College where he was a star quarterback. His break through role in stunts was in the television film ''Gridlock'' (1980), and after that he appeared in many television series including ''Without a Trace'', ''24'', ''[[Star Trek]]: The Next Generation'', ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', and ''Star Trek: Voyager''. His moviehouse stunt work has included ''Star Trek Generations'' (1994), ''Phenomenon'' (1996), and ''Mission Impossible III'' (2006). He is also the director and producer of a film named ''Livewire'', released in 2007. |
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Mark has also acted in several films and television series. He had unnamed roles in films including ''Merchant of Evil'' (1991), ''Rich Girl'' (1991), and ''Swordfish'' (2001). In television, Mark played Benny in episode ''The Tutor'' (2000) of ''That's Life'', and Mike Getts in episode ''Trip Box'' (2003) of ''Without a Trace''. He also had single-episode roles in ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (1993) and ''V.I.P.'' (2000). |
Mark has also acted in several films and television series. He had unnamed roles in films including ''Merchant of Evil'' (1991), ''Rich Girl'' (1991), and ''Swordfish'' (2001). In television, Mark played Benny in episode ''The Tutor'' (2000) of ''That's Life'', and Mike Getts in episode ''Trip Box'' (2003) of ''Without a Trace''. He also had single-episode roles in ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (1993) and ''V.I.P.'' (2000). |
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| About | |
| Also known as | Marc Riccardi |
| Title | Stunt double |
| Date of birth | 1957 |
| Origin | South Plainfield, NJ, USA |
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Mark Riccardi is the stunt double of Greg Grunberg on Heroes.
About
Mark Riccardi attended South Plainfield High School and Potomac State College where he was a star quarterback. His break through role in stunts was in the television film Gridlock (1980), and after that he appeared in many television series including Without a Trace, 24, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager. His moviehouse stunt work has included Star Trek Generations (1994), Phenomenon (1996), and Mission Impossible III (2006). He is also the director and producer of a film named Livewire, released in 2007.
Mark has also acted in several films and television series. He had unnamed roles in films including Merchant of Evil (1991), Rich Girl (1991), and Swordfish (2001). In television, Mark played Benny in episode The Tutor (2000) of That's Life, and Mike Getts in episode Trip Box (2003) of Without a Trace. He also had single-episode roles in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) and V.I.P. (2000).
Besides his work in front of the camera, Mark Riccardi also directed and produced the film Livewire (2007).
