Marc Price

Marc Price

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1968-02-23
Place of Birth:New Jersey, USA
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Known For: Acting Gender: Male Birthday: 1968-02-23 More

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​Marc Price (born February 23, 1968) is a television actor, primarily known for his role as Irwin "Skippy" Handelman on "Family Ties." Price also played Eddie "Ragman" Weinbauer in the 1986 cult horror film "Trick or Treat" and appeared in the 1988 action-adventure film "The Rescue" with Kevin Dillon. He hosted the children's game show "Teen Win, Lose or Draw" on The Disney Channel from 1989 to 1992 and later produced the short-lived TBS interactive game show "Midnight Money Madness" in 2006. Price has also worked as a stand-up comedian, drawing heavily on his experiences on "Family Ties" for material, and appeared briefly as a contestant on "Last Comic Standing" in 2006.
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Witchy Ways
Fantasy Romance
The Girl 2
Horror Comedy
Hell's Bells
Horror Comedy
Killer Tomatoes Eat France!
Horror Comedy Science Fiction
Class Cruise
Comedy TV Movie
The Rescue
Action Adventure Drama
A, My Name Is Alex
Comedy Drama Family TV Movie
Combat Academy
Comedy TV Movie
Trick or Treat
Horror Comedy Music
Family Ties
Comedy Drama Family
Hotel
Drama Soap
  • name:Marc Price
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1968-02-23
  • Place of Birth:New Jersey, USA
  • Also Known As:
  • Biography:​Marc Price (born February 23, 1968) is a television actor, primarily known for his role as Irwin "Skippy" Handelman on "Family Ties." Price also played Eddie "Ragman" Weinbauer in the 1986 cult horror film "Trick or Treat" and appeared in the 1988 action-adventure film "The Rescue" with Kevin Dillon. He hosted the children's game show "Teen Win, Lose or Draw" on The Disney Channel from 1989 to 1992 and later produced the short-lived TBS interactive game show "Midnight Money Madness" in 2006. Price has also worked as a stand-up comedian, drawing heavily on his experiences on "Family Ties" for material, and appeared briefly as a contestant on "Last Comic Standing" in 2006.
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