Marcus Dean Fuller, Owner / President has worked extensively in TV and film over the last fifteen years. After graduating from the prestigious Yale School of Drama he quickly established himself as a stand-out actor in New York City. The New York Times hailed him as a “revelation on the stage” for his performance as Edmund in the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey’s King Lear. His film, television and theatre credits include: Mr. Darcy in Pride and Prejudice, George Hayward in The Great Game at the Broadway Preview at Duke, the title role in the off-Broadway production of Coriolanus and Marc Antony in Julius Caesar, both for ShakespeareNYC, and he originated the role of Lee Blanchard in the Yale Repertory Theater’s American Premiere of The Black Dahlia. Other regional credits include: Amy Fried’s The Psychic Life of Savages, and You Never Can Tell (Yale Repertory Theater), Polixenes in The Winters’ Tale (Milwaukee Shakespeare Theater), Prince Hal in Henry IV Part I and II (Pasadena Shakespeare Theater), Cymbeline and The Misanthrope (A Noise Within, L.A.), The Task, the Thin Man in Peer Gynt, and Boxler in In the Heart of America, The Winter’s Tale, Coriolanus, The Tempest, All’s Well That Ends Well, Orsino in Twelfth Night and the title role in Hamlet (YSD). New plays include Banditos, Last of the Chatterbox Wolves, and Nora Fung in Ken Lim’s Love-All. His television and film credits include: “Law and Order,” “Charmed,” “Pensacola Wing’s of Gold,” he played Dr. Steven Wallace on “Guiding Light” (2004-05), and he played Dr. Julian Evers on “As the World Turns.” Marcus has appeared in the feature films: “Paperdolls” and “Ocean Park” and has just finished production on the upcoming features: “After Midnight” and “Once Upon a Film” (2007).
In 2008 he formed Compass Entertainment, LLC to focus on independent, character driven films, made for TV projects, and larger budget studio films.
Julie S. Fuller, Owner has extensive experience in public relations and development. She worked in fundraising for both a senatorial and gubernatorial political campaign as well as development and public relations for The Institute for American Values a non-profit non-partisan think-tank headquartered in New York City. In 2008 along with her husband, Marcus Dean Fuller, she formed Compass Entertainment, LLC to focus on independent, character driven films, made for TV projects and larger budget studio films.
Julie earned a B.A. from Princeton University and a M.A. in religion and ethics from Yale University. She serves on the Board of Directors for a number of private organizations including: Yale Divinity School and the University Cottage Club, a historical landmark located in Princeton, NJ.



