Marc Platt

American actor and dancer

Marc Platt - Performers & Entertainers born December 2nd, 1913
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An accomplished actor and dancer, contributions spanned across theatre, television, and film. Gained recognition for performances in prominent productions and musicals. Appeared in the original Broadway production of 'Camelot' and had notable roles in television series. His work included collaborations with significant theatre companies and artists, solidifying a memorable legacy in the performing arts.

Starred in the original Broadway production of 'Camelot'

Performed in the musical 'Pippin'

Appeared in TV series 'The Ed Sullivan Show'

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