Mark Indelicato Biography

Summary
"Mark Indelicato" (born July 16, 1994) is an American actor and singer. He is currently a regular on the ABC comedy-drama series "Ugly Betty", where he plays Justin Suarez, the fashion-obsessed nephew of series protagonist Betty Suarez.
Personal background
A native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Indelicato has been raised in nearby Neshaminy in Bucks County. He is of Puerto Rican and Italian ancestry.
Mark has trained at the The Actors Center in Philadelphia and takes vocal lessons at Dupree School of Music in Linwood, New Jersey. He hopes to continue his professional career in acting and singing.
Indelicato started his career on the main stage at Philadelphia's Walnut Street Theater at age eight. His performances in the stage productions "La Vie En Bleu" and "A Christmas Carol" garnered him a role in the Theatre's staged reading of "Fame Forever", which was presented in New York City after its Philadelphia opening. Mark's other theatre credits include "Evita" at the Academy of Music. He has guest starred in the TV shows "Hack" and "Chappelle's Show" and has also worked in national television commercials, including one for Wendy's.
Indelicato is one of three regulars on "Ugly Betty" with Philadelphia ties, the other two are Ana Ortiz, who plays his mother Hilda Suarez, and Becki Newton, who plays receptionist Amanda Tanen.
Indelicato was featured in an episode of the Disney Channel Original Series "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody" in a special "High School Musical"-themed episode.
According to (Philly.com) , Mark is said to be starring in a new movie called 'Illegal Superman,' which will be about The American Dream as seen through the eyes of two Mexican boys.
Filmography
"Hard Gay's Night" (2009)
"Illegal Superman" (2008)
"Ugly Betty" (2006 - ) as Justin Suarez
"The Suite Life Of Zack and Cody" (2007) as Antonio ("Lip Synchin' in the Rain")
"Chappelle's Show" (2004) as Kneehigh Park Kid
"Hack" (2003) as Berge
"Disposal" (2003) as Kid on Bike
External links
('Indelicato gives bite to 'Betty") from "USA Today" (February 8, 2007)
(From Broadway World (August 21, 2007))
Credit
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