
About Marc Lubbers
updated 10/26/25
Marc Lubbers was born in 1971 and raised on various parts of Long Island, NY - mostly in the East End village of Sag Harbor, part of the famous Hamptons. From childhood, he had a marked attention to character and storytelling, using his limitless imagination to impose infinitely complex personalities on his stuffed animals and action figures.
He was trained in the 1990s as a singing actor at Susquehanna and Northwestern universities. Post-training, he embarked on a career as a songwriter, recording a demo album called "The First Step" and touring throughout the Mid-Atlantic region as a solo performer.
The 21st century has brought Marc back to acting full-time. He has made guest appearances on NBC, The History Channel, A&E and the Investigation Discovery Network. He has been featured in dozens of national and regional television commercials and been an actor and/or spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security, the US Veterans Affairs Department, and Volunteers of America.
Recent theatre roles have included Max Bialystock in “The Producers”, Tevye in "Fiddler on the Roof", Pseudolus in "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum", Peter Stockmann in "An Enemy of the People", Henry Drummond in "Inherit the Wind", Kreon in "Antigone", Herr Schultz in "Cabaret", Wilbur Turnblad in "Hairspray", Lord Capulet in "Romeo & Juliet", General Waverly in "White Christmas", and Joe in "Waitress".
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