Daryl Marks is an award-winning actor who has called Toronto home since 1973. He began his career in 1972 with a role in the groundbreaking British comedy series On the Buses. Over the decades, Daryl has appeared in more than 100 television, film, commercial, and stage productions, building a reputation for versatility and depth.
His film credits include Switched at Death, Hostage, Love You, Goodbye, and The Taste of Blood. On stage, he has delivered memorable performances in acclaimed productions such as The Sunshine Boys, Whose Life Is It Anyway?, I Ought to Be in Pictures, Love Letters, and Laughter on the 23rd Floor.
Beyond acting, Daryl is an accomplished writer. He created the stage play Best Friends and, more recently, helped develop the period drama The Other Side of Yonge Street.
Passionate about storytelling in all its forms, Daryl continues to embrace—and enjoy—the remarkable journey of his creative career.

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Daryl Marks Demo reel.
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