John Paul Pitoc

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John Paul Pitoc (born March 5, 1974), also credited as Jean Paul Pitoc or J. P. Pitoc, is an American actor born in Queens, New York. He is a first-generation American: his mother is Colombian and his father is of Hungarian descent. His film debut was in a popular gay movie Trick, in which he played a role as a go-go boy Mark in a gay bar.

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[edit] Filmography

  • Trick (1999, as Mark)
  • In the Weeds (2000, as Chris)
  • Thank You, Good Night (2001, as Donnie)
  • Sorority Sluts 3: Spring Break! (The Outtakes) (2001, as a Pizza Boy)
  • Shooting LA (2001, as Winston)
  • Just Can't Get Enough (2001, as Clayton)
  • Shoot Or Be Shot (2002, as Hector)
  • "Species III" (2002, as Hastings)
  • "Shifting the Canvas" (2009, as Leo)

[edit] TV Appearances

[edit] Commercials

  • Volkswagen (2007) as a man driving in a white shirt and undone bowtie.
  • Beck's Beer (2007) Appears in one of a series of commercials in which young men face a "difficult" decision between a Beck's beer or some fundamentally more meaningful life option. Tagline: "Life is what you choose."
  • Coca Cola (2008) Appears beside a man tasting Coca Cola

[edit] References

  1. ^ TV.com http://www.tv.com/j.p.-pitoc/person/118037/appearances.html

[edit] External links