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A tall, blond, clean-cut star athlete from small-town Pennsylvania, Marc Blucas had supporting roles on film and television before winning his big break, playing vampire hunter Riley Finn in a regular role on the popular supernatural TV series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (The WB) beginning in 1999. A top high school basketball player and subsequent college hoops achiever with Wake Forest University, Blucas played overseas for the Manchester Giants for a season after the NBA draft didn't pick him up....

Filmography

Animals - ( Jarrett / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Deadline - ( David / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
One Flight Stand - ( Ben / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
STUNTMEN - ( Eligh Supreme / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Meet Dave - ( Mark / 2008 / Released / )
After Sex - ( Christopher / 2007 / Released / )
The Jane Austen Book Club - ( Dean / 2007 / Released / )
Three - ( Kevin Parson / 2007 / Released / )
First Daughter - ( James / 2004 / Released / )
The Alamo - ( James Butler Bonham / 2004 / Released / )
I Capture the Castle - ( Neil Cotton / 2003 / Released / )
View From the Top - ( Donna's Small Town Boyfriend / 2003 / Released / )
Prey For Rock & Roll - ( Animal / 2002 / Released / )
Sunshine State - ( Scotty Duval / 2002 / Released / )
We Were Soldiers - ( 2nd Lieutenant Henry Herrick / 2002 / Released / Icon Entertainment International )
Wes Craven Presents: They - ( Paul / 2002 / Released / NuVision )
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - ( Fred / 2001 / Released / )
Summer Catch - ( Miles Dalrymple / 2001 / Released / )
The Mating Habits of the Earthbound Human - ( The Female's Ex-Boyfriend / 1999 / Released / )
Pleasantville - ( Basketball Hero / 1998 / Released / )
Eddie - ( Bench Knicks / 1996 / Released / Village Roadshow Pictures Worldwide )
The Killing Floor - ( - Cast / / Released / )
TV Credits
House ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
The 60s ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
Inflammable ( 1995 / Released ): Actor
Buffy, the Vampire Slayer ( Released ): Actor
As You Were ( 2002 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

Into the Woods ( 2000 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

TV Episode Riley Finn

Shadow ( 2000 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

Fool for Love ( 2000 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

Family ( 2000 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

TV Episode Riley Finn

Out of My Mind ( 2000 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

The Replacement ( 2000 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

Real Me ( 2000 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

Buffy vs Dracula ( 2000 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

Restless ( 2000 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

Primeval ( 2000 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

The Yoko Factor ( 2000 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

New Moon Rising ( 2000 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

TV Episode Riley Finn

Superstar ( 2000 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

Who Are You? ( 2000 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

This Year's Girl ( 2000 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

Goodbye Iowa ( 2000 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

The I in Team ( 2000 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

A New Man ( 2000 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

Doomed ( 2000 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

Hush ( 1999 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

Something Blue ( 1999 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

Pangs ( 1999 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

The Initiative ( 1999 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

Wild at Heart ( 1999 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

Beer Bad ( 1999 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

Fear, Itself ( 1999 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

The Freshman ( 1999 )
TV Episode Riley Finn

Clueless ( Released ): Actor
Full Biography (Back to top)

A tall, blond, clean-cut star athlete from small-town Pennsylvania, Marc Blucas had supporting roles on film and television before winning his big break, playing vampire hunter Riley Finn in a regular role on the popular supernatural TV series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (The WB) beginning in 1999. A top high school basketball player and subsequent college hoops achiever with Wake Forest University, Blucas played overseas for the Manchester Giants for a season after the NBA draft didn't pick him up. An admirer of the film "A Few Good Men", he initially looked to go from the basketball court to a court of law with a career as an attorney, but realized his passion was sparked by the acting aspect of the film. Exceptional athletic skill made the neophyte stand out from millions of would-be actors, and opened additional doors for him. He made his film debut when producers needed a babyfaced basketballer to portray a benched Knick in the feature "Eddie" (1996), and won a behind-the-scenes technical coordinator job on the basketball-themed biopic "Never Give Up: The Jimmy V Story" (CBS, 1996). Serious about his new craft, Blucas became an eager acting student and spent time developing his skills before going out for further roles. In 1998, a bit part in "Pleasantville" turned into an important opportunity for Blucas, whose basketball knowledge was a useful commodity for the filmmakers. He ended up with a larger acting role, and also assisted the production by choreographing the film's basketball scenes.

The following year, Blucas returned to television with a supporting role in the NBC event miniseries "The 60s" and a guest part on the UPN comedy "Clueless". That fall he caught an enviable break with another TV series based on a hit teen film, replacing David Boreanaz's Angel as Buffy Summers' love interest on the popular series "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer". Blucas played a Superman-like graduate student/vampire hunter, who, clad in a camouflage jumpsuit, rids the world of the evil undead by dark of night. While the gig proved a fun adventure and a dream job for an actor's exposure, Blucas soon found that not all of the diehard fans were ready for him when he stumbled upon the inevitable anti-Riley Web sites. The actor took the barbs in stride, and his character, a mysterious displaced farm boy do-gooder, soon developed his own loyal fan base. Blucas banked on his popularity translating to the big screen when he co-starred with fellow teenage heartthrob Freddie Prinze Jr. and The WB cohort Jessica Biel in Mike Tollin's sports-themed romance "Summer Catch" (2001). Supporting roles in the films "Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back" (2001), "We Were Soldiers" (2002) and "Sunshine State" (2002) followed.

In 2002, he co-starred in the Robert Harmon feature thriller, "They" and landed a major role in the acclaimed indie "I Capture the Castle" (2002) playing one of a pair of brothers who fall for the same woman (Rose Byrne). In another high-profile indie, "Prey for Rock and Roll" (2003) Blucas was cast a virginal ex-con who serves as Mr. Right for the frontwoman (Gina Gershon) of an all-female rock band. The actor was then seen in a supporting roles in the long-delayed airline comedy flop "A View From the Top" (2003) and the ill-recieved historical drama "The Alamo" (2004) before being cast as the handsome Secret Service agent who goes undercover at a college to protect a spirited Presidential offspring (Katie Holmes) in the romantic comedy "First Daughter" (2004).


Profession(s):
Actor, technical advisor, professional basketball player
Sometimes Credited As:
Marcus P Blucas
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Family
mother:Mary Blucas (divorced from Blucas' father)

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Education
Girard High School Girard, Pennsylvania 1990
Wake Forest University Winston-Salem, North Carolina business 1990
Milestones (Back to top)
2007 Starred in the film adaptation of "Thr3e" a thriller by Ted Dekker
2004 Appeared in the drama "The Alamo," which is based on the true events of the famous siege of the Alamo in San Antonio Texas
2004 Cast as the love interest to Katie Holmes in "First Daughter" directed by Forest Whitaker
2002 Cast in "A View From the Top"
2002 Co-starred in the Vietnam War drama "We Were Soldiers"
2002 Had featured role in "Sunshine State", directed by John Sayles
2002 Appeared opposite Henry Thomas in "I Capture the Castle"
2002 Ca-starred in the thriller feature "They"
2001 Was featured alongside Freddie Prinze Jr. and Jessica Biel in "Summer Catch", Mike Tollin's baseball-themed directorial debut
1999 Acted in the highly rated NBC miniseries "The 60s"
1999 Guest starred on "Clueless" (UPN) as a basketball player tutored by Rachel Blanchard's Cher
1999 Appeared on the latenight MTV serial "Undressed"
1999 - 2000 Was a regular on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
1999 Played the ex-boyfriend of Carmen Electra's character in the mockumentary "The Mating Habits of the Earthbound Human"
1998 Had a supporting role in the feature "Pleasantville"; also choreographed the movie's basketball scenes
1996 Launched the company Sports Prism International, a career management firm aiding professional athletes
1996 Appeared as a benched Knick in the feature "Eddie"
1996 Was basketball coordinator of the CBS biopic "Never Give Up: The Jimmy V Story"
1995 Acted in the CBS TV-movie "Inflammable"
Raised in Pennsylvania
Played basketball professionally in Europe for a season as a member of the Manchester Giants in England


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