Marcus Nel-Jamal Hamm

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Marcus Jordan

Marcus Nel-Jamal Hamm is an award-winning filmmaker, Actor, Producer, Writer, and Director. Born in Washington D.C., Marcus graduated high school at the age of 16 and studied Business of the Arts at Columbia College as well as Sociology and Criminal Justice at Hampton University and The University of Maryland, College Park where he obtained his Bachelor's Degree. He emerged onto the entertainment scene through the back-breaking and the body-slamming world of Professional Wrestling under the moniker of Marcus Jordan having performed both independently and nationally as a multi-title holding main event performer. Following  several years of tenure, Marcus transitioned over towards acting and his career launched almost instantly beginning with a feature role on two of the final episodes of HBO's "The Wire". He's continued to consistently gain momentum working as a television, theatrical, and commercial actor as well as being trained in stunt fighting for film and television. Marcus has also produced, written, and directed several successful projects and has recently gained international success after creating an award-winning hit cinematic fan film, The Black League of Superheroes, which he also starred in as 5 legendary superheroes including Black Panther and Superman. His next work will be his first Executive Producer role for a feature film where he also stars and co-wrote, Heaven's Revenge, I Love You to Death. With even more projects on the way, Marcus Nel-Jamal Hamm is quickly gaining powerhouse status in the film and television industry.

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