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Marcus Aurelius

CEO of OverTown Pictures

Marcus Aurelius is the Chief Executive Officer of OverTown Pictures, based in Santa Monica, California.1 He has held this position since February 2022.1

Professional Background

Prior to his current role, Marcus Aurelius served as the C.E.O. of Infinity Prods. for 21 years and 11 months, from January 2000 to November 2021.1 His experience spans various aspects of film and multimedia production, including:

  • Producing and directing films
  • Writing scripts and treatments
  • Directing and rehearsing cast and crew
  • Developing educational, biographical, historical, and dramatic content

Military Service

Before his career in the entertainment industry, Marcus Aurelius served in the United States Air Force as an Air Traffic Controller from February 1981 to January 1985.1 His service included postings at:

  • Vandenberg A.F.B. (July 1981 to March 1983)
  • Clark A.B. in the Republic of the Philippines (March 1983 to January 1985)

Education and Skills

Marcus Aurelius attended:

  • University of Miami (1977-1978)
  • Miami Beach Senior High School (1975-1977)

He holds certifications from the Screen Actors Guild Foundation (issued January 1991) and an Air Traffic Controller's License from the United States Air Force (issued February 1981).1

Marcus Aurelius is proficient in Spanish and Tagalog, in addition to English.1

Current Project

As of his LinkedIn profile, Marcus Aurelius is working as a Producer/Director on a feature film project set to be shot in the Philippines.1

Highlights

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Experience

Chief Executive Officer at OverTown Pictures since February 2022
CEO at Infinity Prods. (2000-2021), SRA Air Traffic Controller at United States Air Force (1981-1985)

Education

High school programs related to Arts and Drama at Miami Beach Senior High School and Miami Edison through a special program hosted by the University of Miami (1975-1978)

Location

Santa Monica, California, United States