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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Martin Macek (born 03/30/1987) known mostly by his stage name Sancho Martin is a Slovakian actor, contortionist-movement actor and an award-winning dancer and choreographer.Sancho has starred as a contortionist-movement actor/suit performer (playing non-human characters) in various familiar campaigns such as the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) The Real Cost anti-smoking national commercial campaign entitled "The 7000 Chemicals" where he worked with the A-list American actor and former contortionist Doug Jones (actor) and American special effects studio Legacy Effects. He was placed in Nabisco’s Oreo Cookie national commercial campaign entitled “DSRL Team” starred Shaquille O'Neal and directed by renowned director and producer Brett Ratner. He was remarkably Body FX Live Casted on the critically acclaimed horror TV series, American Horror Story and had a contortionist-movement solo on Fox's hit Glee (TV series). He has also performed as a motion capture actor for Vicon and House of Moves.Discovered by Primetime Emmy nominated choreographer, creative director and producer, Travis Payne (mostly known for his 15-year collaborations with legendary Michael Jackson and as a producer of the highest grossing documentary of all time, "This Is It (concerts)"), will be featured as a lead contortionist and movement actor in Travis Payne’s ad campaign, “Travis Payne’s Performance Apparel,” and in Neil D'Monte's (writer, storyboard and concept artist) “Clan of the Vein”, a comic book based blockbuster action film. He is currently part of the 2016 Acura MDX national commercial campaign entitled “Festival” directed by Sweden director Fredrik Bond and the NBC’s crime “The Blacklist (TV series)” stars James Spader.Sancho is set to appear in the forthcoming 2015 Discover Card national commercial campaign entitled “Freeze It” directed by renowned film director, producer and writer Peter Berg."@en }

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