Marcus Crawford Guy

Marcus Crawford Guy

BFA in Acting, The Juilliard School Associate's Diploma in Musical Theatre, Trinity College of London
SAG-AFTRA
He/Him


Marcus Crawford Guy is a Scottish actor whose career began in T.I.E. productions and pantomimes, leading to his first professional credits with the BBC. He was the first Scotsman admitted to The Juilliard School’s Drama Division and is a proud member of SAG-AFTRA. Marcus has appeared on AMC’s Turn: Washington’s Spies and ABC’s reboot of Get Christie Love.

Theatrically, Marcus has worked with Yangtze Repertory Theatre (New York, NY) and Pan Asian Rep (Off-Broadway). He appeared as Narrator in Peter and the Wolf with the Little Orchestra Society at BAM (Brooklyn, NY). His stage work reflects a commitment to diverse storytelling and new voices.

Marcus’s short films Sprinkles and Making David Harper’s Actor Reel have been recognized in the festival circuit, showcasing his versatility onscreen. Beyond performance, he is dedicated to arts education, collaborating with Broadway Musical Director Mary-Mitchell Campbell’s nonprofit Artists Striving to End Poverty. Marcus has facilitated workshops internationally, including at Shanti Bhavan Children’s Project in Southern India, and works with marginalized communities such as LGBTQIA+ elders through National Queer Theatre and SAGE USA.

He also serves as a guest artist and Irene Ryan audition selector for the Kennedy Center’s American College Theatre Festival, mentoring emerging theatre artists and advocating for inclusive storytelling.