Marc Edward Heuck

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Marc Edward Heuck
Born
Marc Edward Heuck
Occupation(s)Actor, Writer, Producer
Years active2001-Present
Notable workBeat the Geeks, The Director's Chair

Marc Edward Heuck is an American actor, writer, and producer. He is best known for his role as The Movie Geek on the Comedy Central game show Beat the Geeks.[1][2][3][4][5]

Career[edit]

Heuck has worked as a film projectionist at Nuart Theatre, New Beverly Cinema, and Cinefamily.

He appeared as a contestant on Win Ben Stein's Money before being cast as The Movie Geek on Beat the Geeks.

Heuck provided audio commentary tracks and interview segments for the DVD releases of the 1981 slasher Scream, 1995 slasher satire Night of the Dribbler, Savage Streets, Cheerleaders' Wild Weekend, The Candy Snatchers, The Pyx, The Visitor, and the dark comedy Men Cry Bullets. Heuck also recorded a historical commentary for the 1981 punk rock satire Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains that was legally barred from inclusion on the DVD, but can be downloaded online.

More recently, he provided audio commentary tracks and/or interview segments for the BluRay releases of Kingdom of the Spiders, Private Lessons (with Gariana Abeyta and Jackson Stewart), Mirror, Mirror, Malibu High, Mark L. Lester's Steel Arena, Stewart Raffill's Mac and Me, Cheech Marin's Born in East L.A., Jeff Kanew's V.I. Warshawski, Philippe Mora's The Return of Captain Invincible, and the Australian ViaVision release of Richard Fleischer's The Don is Dead (with Glenn Erickson).

Heuck wrote the foreword for Marc Salzman's DVD Confidential, a non-fiction book designed to help DVD viewers locate easter eggs in movies. He has been a writer for New Beverly Cinema and Night Flight and wrote trivia bumpers for El Rey Network's "Grindhouse Friday" movie broadcasts.

In 2014, Heuck was an Associate Producer on The Director's Chair for El Rey Network during its first season.

From 2019 to its conclusion in 2022, Heuck was a competitor in the Movie Trivia Schmoedown, where he portrayed a villain often called "The Enigma".

Filmography[edit]

Film

Year Title Actor Writer Producer
2008 The Killing of a Chinese Cookie Yes No No
2014 Out of Print Yes No No
2015 Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance No No Yes
2017 Scumbag Yes No No
2020 Choke No No Yes
2023 Masters of the Grind Yes No No

Television

Year Title Episode Actor Writer Producer
2001 Beat the Geeks Seasons 1-2 Yes No No
2002 Win Ben Stein's Money June 24 Ep. Yes No No
2014 The Director's Chair Season 1 No No Yes

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Game show spotlights media geeks". Daily Bruin. 2002-04-24. Retrieved 2020-04-26.
  2. ^ Sconce, Jeffrey (2007-10-24). Sleaze Artists: Cinema at the Margins of Taste, Style, and Politics. Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0-8223-3964-9.
  3. ^ Nedeff, Adam. This Day in Game Show History- 365 Commemorations and Celebrations, Vol. 4: October Through December. BearManor Media.
  4. ^ "Working The 'Beat'". EW.com. Retrieved 2020-04-26.
  5. ^ Popular Science. Bonnier Corporation. March 2002.

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