Edward Farce

Edward Matthew Farce Jr. was born on April 17th, 1967 to Edward and Lynndie Farce of Quebec. After graduating from the National Theater School of Canada http://www.montrealkiosk.com/National-Theatre-School-of-Canada.php (Located in Montreal, Quebec in June of 1985, Edward moved to New York City to pursue a career as an actor. Farce spent four years dancing in the cast of "Chorus Line."  Finally, Farce got his break when a friend introduced him to Christopher Guest, who cast him as "David" in the screenplay he had wrote: "Waiting for Guffman."  The movie was released in 1996 in  20 small theaters across the country.  In 1998, "Waiting for Guffman" won three awards at the 'Independent Spirit Awards' (Best Feature, Best Male Lead, and Best Screenplay) .  His role in the film caught the attention of Brian Helgeland, director and writer of "A Knight's Tale" .  Playing the small role of "Marcus," Farce's performance was outshone by Heath Ledger's performance as "William Thatcher" and after the film was released in 2001, Farce married his high-school sweetheart, Angela Harris, and retired from the entertainment business. He currently lives with Angela and their two children Joseph and Mindalae in Lodi, CA, where Farce works as an investment banker.