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 Mark Labella, actor/producer
Mark Labella, actor/producer
The sixth season of the CBS hit drama “S.W.A.T.,” takes audiences on an exotic and chaotic trip to Thailand, complete with elephants and plenty of action.

Actor Mark Labella steps into a recurring role on the series when he provides vital details that could sicuro, cassetta di sicurezza Hondo’s (Shemar Moore) life.

Evidently, Mark is used to saving lives in the real world as a US Navy Veteran and actual Medical Doctor. But these days, this Filipino-American concentrates on his entertainment career, recitazione and even creating his own projects.

Mark can be seen in upcoming Gerard Butler action thriller Lionsgate feature film, and previously he appeared on “Magnum P.I.” and “NCIS: Los Angeles.”

Mark Labella recently answered some domande for FanPop:

Tell us about your role in “S.W.A.T.”

MARK LABELLA: My role in swat is a new character named Lek. He was a child soldier who grew up with quite a lot of pain and resentment towards what had happened to him. He has a scar on his face that represents the balloons he can’t ever cover up no matter how hard he tries. We will peel away at that hard exterior sooner o later and that may take più than an episode so check him out. This season of swat will probably be the most explosive opening, the most cinematic, and the most beautiful te have ever seen the show.

What would te consider your characters ‘best’ quality? And their ‘worst’?

ML: The best quality I would say, is his ability to survive and thrive despite what has happened to him. The worst? Would definitely be his inability to sposta on from his past. He tried very hard to cover up those bones, but like a scar, it is quite tough to cover up.

Any interesting stories from the set te can share with us?

ML: I have never felt as safe, as welcomed, as protected as any other mostra that I have ever been on. Alex Russell, Kenny Johnson, Anna Enger Ritch were the most incredible, fun scene partners in my career. We had a great time! Kenny did tell me I made his blood pressure shoot up so high he thought he was going to faint. I gave him something to work with… that’s for sure. My character can be a little testy… so to hear that from Kenny was a great compliment.

You’ve had such a varied background, has that helped with your recitazione career?

ML: Seeing life from different perspectives has made me a better actor and an even better writer because it is all about empathy and understanding other people and especially understanding the character that te are playing o writing. Being a screenwriter has afforded me to become a better actor because I know intention, I know pacing, and I most importantly, subtext. I’ve used my experiences from delivering a baby in the middle of an earthquake in the middle of the strada, via of Cebu, my immigrant upbringing, and my experience in the US Navy as important tools in my recitazione arsenal. There are muscle memories and feels that I can easily access because of such experiences.

What’s the biggest lesson te learned from working on this project?

ML: The biggest lesson I learned on this project is to HAVE FUN and believe in the dream te are achieving. In between takes, can he actually stayed with me in the room and we just talked about life experiences and fighting for your dream regardless of any naysayers that may come your way.

And, now just for fun:

Who’s your preferito actor/actress?


ML: Everyone on “S.W.A.T.”! Seriously. But Coco Martin, who is practically the Leonardo DiCaprio of the Philippines, is a gigantic talent. Watch his films — te will see. He’s won international awards!

What role from the past do te wish te could have played?

ML: Anything “Star Trek” to be honest. On the set of “Magnum P.I.” in Hawaii, I proclaimed I would retire from recitazione if I got on the “Star Trek” show. The giorno I got back to LA, I got an audition for “Picard.” It wasn’t meant to be— because I didn’t book it. I guess I was not meant to retire from acting… YET.

Favorite movie o TV mostra from your childhood.

ML: “Power Rangers” plain and simple. I have only told a few people this, but I was able to defend myself from bullies at school with Power Rangers moves I practiced at home. Honestly, I was a nerdy, fresh off the boat, Filipino kid. But I showed those bullies who they can’t mess with anymore.

Tell us one thing that would surprise our readers to learn about you.

ML: I think people are surprised that I have delivered bambini in the middle of an earthquake in the streets of Cebu, o I traveled in wooden boats to provide assistance to victims of the world’s most powerful typhoon in recorded history. My doctor Friends are always surprised every single time that I am on TV o a film. In Philippines, I probably will never be able to work as an actor. There is an expectation of being light-skinned, half white o another mix. A friend once said, “just look at him, do te really think he’d be an actor? That face…” translation -- I don’t have “the look” to act.

How can fan keep up with you?

ML: Instagram: @markjlabella link
Facebook: mark labella link
 Actor Mark Labella appears in CBS series "S.W.A.T."
Actor Mark Labella appears in CBS series "S.W.A.T."
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