He's the great-great-great grandson of General Ulysses S. Grant, but Mark Cirillo is a lover, not a fighter. Born and raised in Connecticut, the dark-haired hottie grew up performing in local theater productions before moving to Los Angeles right out of high school. He graduated from Loyola Marymount University with a double major in Film Production and Theater Arts. Since his screen debut as "hippie Mike" in the drama film Academy Boyz (1997), he’s appeared on television...
He's the great-great-great grandson of General Ulysses S. Grant, but Mark Cirillo is a lover, not a fighter. Born and raised in Connecticut, the dark-haired hottie grew up performing in local theater productions before moving to Los Angeles right out of high school. He graduated from Loyola Marymount University with a double major in Film Production and Theater Arts. Since his screen debut as "hippie Mike" in the drama film Academy Boyz (1997), he’s appeared on television as David in a couple of episodes of Two of A Kind in 1998-1999 (that’s Mary Kate and Ashley’s sitcom), a 2003 episode of Will & Grace, How I Met Your Mother in 2007, as himself in Gene Simmons: Family Jewels in 2009, Grey’s Anatomy in 2013, Masters of Sex in 2014, and the highly amusing Day Drunk Gays, where he was a regular participant from 2014-2016. Mostly, though Mark has appeared in dozens of movies, many of them gay comedies, and some of them with fully naked scenes. We get glimpses of his manhood in the film The Seminarian (2009) where he plays Ryan Goodman. As Woody (no joke) in The Men Next Door (2012), he re-defines “neighborhood watch” by whipping out his impressive willy while having a chat with a friend. He’s silent but sexy as Lewis in The Last Straight Man (2014). You can also catch him in tiny roles in Almost Famous (2000) (the director’s cut only), and Walk of Shame (2014). And, yes, that is him co-starring with Ted the bear in an Axe Hair commercial directed by Seth MacFarlane.