Marc Menchaca is an American actor who portrayed Lauder Wakefield on Homeland.
Biography[]
Marc Menchaca was born on October 10, 1975, in San Angelo, Texas. Since 2001, he has taken on occasional minor roles in television productions, series, and smaller films. His most well-known role was in the critically acclaimed miniseries "Generation Kill" in 2008, and two years later he appeared in several episodes of the series "FlashForward."
For several years now, Marc has consistently landed roles in television series. Between 2011 and 2012, he played Lauder Wakefield in the Showtime series "Homeland" alongside Claire Danes. Menchaca has also had supporting and guest roles in "Person of Interest," "Sleepy Hollow," "Blue Bloods," and "Chicago P.D." In 2018, Marc was cast as James Griffin in the series "Manifest."
Filmography[]
He is an actor and director, known for Screen Door Jesus (2003), The Intervention (2005) and She's Lost Control (2014).
Menchaca starred in the 2008 HBO historical war drama Generation Kill, as Mike 'Gunny' Wynn, a U.S. Gunnery Sgt.