Marshall Sfalcin was born in Windsor, Ontario in 1970. A self-taught filmmaker, Marshall has been writing, producing, directing and independent movies and television shows since 2001 and has done freelance production work for TV channels such as, TVO, CBC, and the History Channel. In 2004 Marshall began producing the hit cable TV series, Ten Dollar Tales, alongside his brother and co-creator, Christian Aldo. In 2007, Ten Dollar Tales won the Windsor International Film Festival’s, 24 Hour Flick Fest’s Best Film award. To date, Marshall Sfalcin has produced over eighteen episodes of Ten Dollar Tales, three feature films and dozens of television commercials in and around the Windsor/Detroit area. He currently lives with his wife Monique and two children, daughter Luna and son Monti in Windsor, Ontario.
