
Actor
Natural de Waterloo, Iowa, USA em 16 de Março de 1989
Mark Charles Huber was born on March 16, 1989, in Waterloo, Iowa, and raised in Dodge Center, Minnesota. He is the youngest of four children of Sandra Gorowsky, a high school home economics teacher, and Bruce Huber, a high school industrial technology teacher. Huber attended Saint Mary’s University, where he studied theater, before transferring to Iowa State University and earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management. He made his network television debut on the CBS sitcom The Neighborhood, appearing alongside Cedric the Entertainer, Tichina Arnold, Max Greenfield, and Beth Behrs. Drawing on his physicality and college hockey background, Huber has also carved out a place in the stunt community, working as a stunt actor and performer alongside stars such as Eddie Murphy, Steve Carell, Eugene Levy, Kelsey Grammer, Jean Smart, Josh Duhamel, Jason Segel, and Wayne Gretzky. Currently based in Los Angeles, Huber continues to expand his career across multiple areas of filmmaking. He trains with actor and coach Edward Gelhaus at his studio in North Hollywood.