Marc Bendavid


Marc Bendavid is a Canadian film, television and stage actor.

Early life

Bendavid was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to a Belgian-born mother and a Moroccan Jewish father. He attended Unionville High School and was subsequently accepted into National Theatre School of Canada, graduating in 2004.

Career

Bendavid played the role of Barbara Hershey's character's son Dominic Blythe in '. He played the role Romeo in the play Romeo and Juliet. He has also appeared on the television drama Murdoch Mysteries and in thrillers, Too Late to Say Goodbye and Her Husband's Betrayal. Bendavid has guest starred in several of Canada's top series, including The Listener and Flashpoint, as well as recurring roles in Hard Rock Medical, Bitten, and '.
Bendavid has appeared onstage including roles in Salvatore Antonio's play In Gabriel's Kitchen at Buddies in Bad Times theatre and Michel Marc Bouchard's "The Madonna Painter" at Toronto's Factory Theatre, and Arthur Miller's "A View from the Bridge".
In 2014, Bendavid was cast in the role of "One" on the Canadian science fiction television series Dark Matter, which airs on the Space network in Canada. The series debuted in the summer of 2015. He had a supporting role as Owen Thomas in Hallmark Original Movie Angel of Christmas.
In 2016, Bendavid had a leading role as Phillip in the Hallmark original movie Summer in the City premiering August 13 on Hallmark Channel, opposite Julianna Guill with Maria Sokoloff, Vivica A. Fox and Natasha Henstridge. In 2017, he played the role of Cliff Baskers in the Hallmark original movie A Rose for Christmas opposite Rachel Boston.

Filmography

Films

Television