Marco Saror, under the influence of his mother, a karate instructor, began to practice martial arts from an early age. Growing up, he received a second dan in karate and taekwondo. When he was 18 years old, he moved to Mexico City and started working in the modeling business, being the "calling card" of such famous brands as "Hugo Boss" and "Valentino". While living in Mexico City, Marco began acting in low-budget films.
Demand for Latin American films was growing and Marco decided to take part in Ernesto Diaz's low-budget film The Executioner (Spanish: El Tronador; 2005), Mandrill Films' first project. Together with Ernesto Diaz Espinosa and Derek Randel, the Chilean action movie Chained Dog (Spanish Kiltro) was filmed.
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