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Marco Antonio Moreno García (born 1 September 1988), better known as ''Marco Moré'', is a Mexican singer, songwriter and actor.


Professional career


Biography

Marco Moré was born on 1 September 1984 in
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. At 14, he participated in his first musical title "Alrededor Del Mundo" (Around The World), which had local performances in his hometown
Monterrey Monterrey (, , abbreviated as MtY) is the capital and largest city of the northeastern Mexican state of Nuevo León. It is the ninth-largest city and the second largest metropolitan area, after Greater Mexico City. Located at the foothills of th ...
. For three years he led the event "La Nueva Generación De Estrellas" (The New Generation of Stars) and participated as a voice actor for Disney in the animated series '' Recess''. In 2002, he auditioned for the Second Generation of the Academy, which was one of the 16 selected. His first appearance on national television was on 8 December 2002 at the concert "El Relevo" where members of the First Generation of the Academy sang a duet with members of the Second Generation, being this concert, the presentation of new academics. Since 2003 he has given shows in major cities in
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, Central America and United States, he participated in the Telethon of Guatemala and also still preparing in acting and singing. In October 2005, he studied an intensive course of performance with Ms. Martha Zabaleta in
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, in December 2005, he studied an intensive course for action on TV in London and in July 2006, served as a "Memo" in the theater play "Vaselina 2006" or
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under the production of Julissa, with which he toured throughout Mexico. For 2009 he began studying in
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(Boston, U.S.A.) and opened his High Performance Academy of musicals in Monterrey n.L. México. In 2011 Marco Moré was signed as a songwriter for the Agency Westwood Entertainment, and in 2013 he start the "Sound and Pepper: Music Services for Visuals" project.


Discography


Studio albums

* 2004: ''Por Ti'' * 2008: "LAIF"


Compilation albums

* 2003: ''La Academia Segunda Generación (11 CD's)'' * 2003: ''Homenaje a... Juan Gabriel'' * 2003: ''Homenaje a... Grandes Intérpretes Españoles'' * 2003: ''Homenaje a... Grandes Duetos'' * 2006: ''Vaselina 2006''


References


External links


La Academia Season 2LAIFMy Space OfficialTwitter Official
{{DEFAULTSORT:More, Marco 1986 births Living people La Academia winners Mexican male singers Singers from Monterrey English-language singers from Mexico Mexican male stage actors Mexican pop singers Latin pop singers Latin music musicians Mexican male musical theatre actors