Mark-Anthony Krupa was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. He also was featured in the miniseries "Haven" (2000-01). During the early stages of his acting career, Krupa worked in films like the comedy "Cafe Ole" (2001) with Andrew Tarbet. He additionally landed roles in the TV movies "John Woo's Once a Thief: Family Business" (The Movie Channel, 1997-98) and "Xchange" (HBO, 2000-01). He next focused his entertainment career on film, appearing in the Ben Affleck hit action picture "The Sum of All Fears" (2002) and the drama "Beyond Borders" (2003) with Angelina Jolie. He also starred in the TV movies "The Killing Yard" (Showtime, 2001-02) and "Dead Awake" (Cinemax, 2001-02). He also had a part in the TV miniseries "The Last Templar" (2008-09). He also appeared in the Channing Tatum action movie "White House Down" (2013). Most recently, Krupa acted in the Glen Gould period drama "Rhymes for Young Ghouls" (2014).