Marci T. House
- Actress
- Writer
- Producer
Marci T House was born in Chicago, the traditional, ancestral homeland of many Nations: the Three Fires Confederacy, comprising the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadmi Nations, as well as the Kiikaapoi, Peoria, Myaami, and Illiniwek/Illionois Nations. She began acting on stage at age seven, in community theater and in Chicago Park District Theater, and graduated from Louisiana Tech University and University of Illinois (Chicago) where she studied acting, architecture, and urban planning.
Professionally, Marci works in the United States, Canada, and wherever work takes her. She has studied with Diane Hardin (Young Actors Space - LA); Bill Duke (Actor's Boot Camp - Miami and LA); Michele Lonsdale Smith (Lyric School of Acting - Vancouver); Susan Batson (Black Nexxus/Susan Batson Studios - NYC); Greg Braun (New Collective Acting Studio - LA), and Christian Contreras (Black Nexxus - NYC).
Marci alternates smoothly between theatre and film/TV, and is a NAACP Theater Award (Los Angeles) and Jessie Theatre Award (Vancouver) -nominated actress and set designer.
Professionally, Marci works in the United States, Canada, and wherever work takes her. She has studied with Diane Hardin (Young Actors Space - LA); Bill Duke (Actor's Boot Camp - Miami and LA); Michele Lonsdale Smith (Lyric School of Acting - Vancouver); Susan Batson (Black Nexxus/Susan Batson Studios - NYC); Greg Braun (New Collective Acting Studio - LA), and Christian Contreras (Black Nexxus - NYC).
Marci alternates smoothly between theatre and film/TV, and is a NAACP Theater Award (Los Angeles) and Jessie Theatre Award (Vancouver) -nominated actress and set designer.