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Home/People/Marco López
Marco López profile photo
Born
Sep 10, 1935
Age 90
Place of Birth
Los Angeles, California, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

25
Movies
84
TV Shows
Also Known As
Marco Lopez
Marco Antonio Lopez
Marco Antonio
IMDb Profile

Marco López

Acting

Biography
Marco Antonio Lopez (born September 10, 1935), also credited as Marco Antonio and Marco Lopez, is an American actor born in Los Angeles, who played several parts in the supporting cast of Jack Webb's Mark VII Limited television series, Dragnet and Adam-12. He also served as Webb's stand in for long shots. His first Hollywood job was as a stand-in for Elvis Presley in the 1956 movie Love Me Tender. In 1971, Webb offered Lopez the role that would bring him into the homes of millions of Americans weekly, that of Firefighter Marco Lopez in Webb and Robert Cinader's television series, Emergency! Like his fellow Emergency! co-star, Los Angeles County Fire Department engineer and actor Mike Stoker, Lopez used his real name as his character name (which led to confusion that he was an actual firefighter with the LACoFD - he had never worked with the LACoFD at any time). After Emergency! went off the air in 1979, Lopez took roles in such television shows as MacGyver; Mission: Impossible; The New Adam-12; The Lloyd Bridges Show; Murder, She Wrote and The Six Million Dollar Man. He also appeared opposite Catherine Zeta-Jones and Julia Roberts in the movie America's Sweethearts, where he had an uncredited role as a photographer. Lopez was also one of the original "extra" crewman on Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, a show he lent his visage (though seldom his voice) to from 1964 to 1968.
America's Sweethearts poster

America's Sweethearts

as Photographer (uncredited)
2001
The Mexican poster

The Mexican

as Border Patrol Officer (uncredited)
2001
A Family in Crisis: The Elian Gonzales Story poster

A Family in Crisis: The Elian Gonzales Story

as Barber
2000
Play It to the Bone poster

Play It to the Bone

as Ringside Fan (uncredited)
1999
Dance with the Devil poster

Dance with the Devil

as Extra in Las Vegas (uncredited)
1997
Timebomb poster

Timebomb

as (uncredited)
1991
Glory Years poster

Glory Years

Cast
1987
Love and Bullets poster

Love and Bullets

as Policeman (uncredited)
1979
Trapped poster

Trapped

as Steward
1974
The Don Is Dead poster

The Don Is Dead

as Commuter at Terminal (uncredited)
1973
The Poseidon Adventure poster

The Poseidon Adventure

as Passenger (uncredited)
1972
Airport poster

Airport

as Harold Lopez (uncredited)
1970
Sweet Charity poster

Sweet Charity

as Man in Park (uncredited)
1969
Chuka poster

Chuka

as Hanu
1967
Fun in Acapulco poster

Fun in Acapulco

as Bullfighter (uncredited)
1963
Deadly Duo poster

Deadly Duo

as Luis - the Bellhop (as Marco Antonio)
1962
Holiday for Lovers poster

Holiday for Lovers

as Bellboy
1959
Holiday for Lovers poster

Holiday for Lovers

as Bellboy (uncredited)
1959
South Pacific poster

South Pacific

as Barua
1958
The Enemy Below poster

The Enemy Below

as Soldier (uncredited)
1957