Marty Soole

Martin (Marty) Soole is an Austin, TX based actor and producer. Originally from Sioux City, IA, he graduated from Webster University's Conservatory of the Arts in St. Louis. A week after graduation, Martin moved to NYC where he immediately signed with an agent and steadily worked for six years in film, television and theater. He counts work on "Hope and Faith", " One Life to Live", "Shameless" for Showtime, "Black Box", the feature "Platinum", and the film, "Love Scene", which won awards at the Tribeca, Beverly Hills, New Orleans, Charleston, Hollywood, and the London Film Festivals, among his many credits.

Upon moving to Los Angeles he worked as an associate for Paul Ruddy, C.S.A. (Casting) for three years. He helped cast projects for international brands like Dreamworks and Disney and other established media companies. He also cast feature films that went on to win accolades at film festivals and receive worldwide distribution.

Shortly thereafter, Martin landed a position as one of the producers in charge of development for the action sports drama "#Speedball", which was optioned. For four years, Martin was the COO/Co-Founder of Beyond Reality Entertainment. He is the co-creator, executive producer of Internet @$$holes for TBS.

Martin is acting full-time and in development on several projects as a producer in Austin, TX.