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Marc Kudisch

Marc Kudisch (born September 22, 1966) is an American stage actor, who is best known for his musical theatre roles on Broadway.

Marc Kudisch

(1966-09-22) September 22, 1966

Actor

1990–present

Shannon Lewis

Early life and education[edit]

Kudisch was born in Hackensack, New Jersey, the son of Florence and Raymond Kudisch.[1] His family is Jewish.[2][3] He grew up in Plantation, Florida. He enrolled at Florida Atlantic University[4][5] to study political science and switched to theatre.[6] After receiving his degree, Kudisch went to New York City and was cast as Conrad Birdie in the Barry Weissler-produced national tour of Bye Bye Birdie with Tommy Tune and Ann Reinking.[7] Kudisch later starred in a television version of the Broadway musical along with Jason Alexander and Vanessa Williams.[8][9]

Career[edit]

Kudisch's Broadway credits include Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (Baron Bomburst), Assassins (The Proprietor), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Trevor Graydon), Bells Are Ringing (Jeff Moss), Michael John LaChiusa's The Wild Party at the Public Theater (Jackie), The Scarlet Pimpernel (Chauvelin), High Society (George Kittredge), Disney's Beauty and the Beast (Gaston), and Andrew Lloyd Webber's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Reuben). He has been nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for his roles in Thoroughly Modern Millie (2002), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (2005) and 9 to 5 (2009), as well as the Outer Critics Circle Award and the Drama Desk Award.


Once more playing a villain, Kudisch starred in the Roundabout Theatre Company revival of The Apple Tree with his former fiancee, Kristin Chenoweth, as Eve and Brian d'Arcy James as Adam. In late 2008, Kudisch joined Allison Janney, Megan Hilty and Stephanie J. Block in the new musical, 9 to 5. Based on the film of the same name, the production was directed by Joe Mantello and had its pre-Broadway run at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles beginning September 21, 2008. The musical began preview performances on Broadway at the Marquis Theatre on April 7, 2009 with an official opening on April 30, 2009. Kudisch played sexist, egotistical boss Franklin Hart Jr., a part played by Dabney Coleman. Dolly Parton, who appeared in the original film, wrote the music and lyrics for the new musical. The show closed on September 6, 2009.[10]


He starred as Slick Follicle in the City Centers Encores! production of Girl Crazy, which ran Nov. 19 – 22, 2009.[11] Kudisch appeared off-Broadway in the critically acclaimed improvisational comedy show Noo Yawk Tawk,[12] as well as The Thing About Men, See What I Wanna See (Public Theater), and in the Lucille Lortel Award nominated The Glorious Ones. In 1987 he appeared in the murder mystery/party game Tamara: The Living Movie at New York City's Armory. He appeared in the Off-Broadway musical Minister's Wife. The show's music was by Josh Schmidt, lyrics by Jan Tranen, and a book by Austin Pendleton and it was based on Candida by George Bernard Shaw. He also performed in a one-man show beginning in July 2011 entitled What Makes Me Tick.[13][14]


Kudisch has also appeared in Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music as Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm opposite Juliet Stevenson and Jeremy Irons in a 2003 production at the New York City Opera, and with Victor Garber and Judith Ivey in a 2004 staging by the Los Angeles Opera. In regional theatre, he originated the role of Vincent van Gogh in The Highest Yellow, also by LaChiusa. In June 2007, he starred as Darryl van Horne in the American premiere of The Witches of Eastwick at the Signature Theatre in Arlington, Virginia.


On television, in addition to a stint on All My Children, Kudisch played a kinky lawyer on Sex and the City and was also the spokesperson for Toyota in the U.S. for several years. He appeared on the NBC show Smash as Darryl Zanuck.[15]

Personal life[edit]

In the early 90s, Kudisch became a baritone after working with a new vocal coach. Unlike many operatic singers, he trained in opera after college.[16]


Kudisch and Kristin Chenoweth met when she moved to New York. They were engaged from 1998 to 2001.[17] Kudisch began a relationship in 2003 with Broadway dancer and choreographer Shannon Lewis, with the couple marrying in 2011.[18] In 2016, the two mounted a production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat for 3D Theatricals, with Marc directing and Shannon choreographing.[19]

A Hell of a Town by as Sandy (1988)[20]

Monte Merrick

as Conrad Birdie – Tour (1990–1991)

Bye Bye Birdie

as Reuben, u/s Pharaoh – Broadway (1993–1994)

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

as Gaston – Broadway (1995–1997)

Beauty and the Beast

as George Kittredge – Broadway (1998)

High Society

as Chauvelin – Broadway (1999)

The Scarlet Pimpernel

as Jackie – Broadway (2000)

The Wild Party

The Prince and the Pauper as Miles Hendon (2000–2001)

as Jeff – Broadway (2001)

Bells Are Ringing

as Trevor Graydon – Broadway (2002)

Thoroughly Modern Millie

as Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm – Ravinia (2002)

A Little Night Music

as Dr. Ted Gallagher (2002)

Earth Girls Are Easy

as Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm – New York City Opera (2003)

A Little Night Music

as Tom (2003)

The Thing About Men

as Oblonsky (2003)

Anna Karenina

as Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm – Los Angeles Opera (2004)

A Little Night Music

The Highest Yellow as – Signature Theatre (2004)

Vincent van Gogh

as The Proprietor – Broadway (2004)

Assassins

as Baron Bomburst – Broadway (2005)

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

as Morito/Husband/CPA – Public Theater (2005)

See What I Wanna See

as Inspector Kemp (2006)

Young Frankenstein

as John Buchanan Jr. – Hartford Stage (2006)

Summer and Smoke

as Snake, Balladeer, Narrator – Broadway (2007)

The Apple Tree

as the Pirate King – New York City Opera (2007)

The Pirates of Penzance

as Darryl Van Horne – Signature Theatre (2007)

The Witches of Eastwick

as Flaminio Scala – Lincoln Center Theater (2007)

The Glorious Ones

as Sir Lionel – Lincoln Center with New York Philharmonic (2008)

Camelot

as Franklin Hart, Jr. – Broadway (2009)

9 to 5

as Tartuffe – Westport Playhouse (2012)

Tartuffe

as The Proprietor – Broadway Concert (2012)

Assassins

as Claudius/Ghost –Yale Rep (2013)

Hamlet

Somewhere in Time as William Robinson – Portland Center Stage (2013)

The Wayside Motor Inn as Vince – Signature Theatre Pershing (2014)

as Pastor Greg – Broadway (2015)

Hand to God

as Charles Frohman/Captain Hook – Broadway (2016)

Finding Neverland

as Johnny "Leadville" Brown – St. Louis Municipal Opera (2017)

The Unsinkable Molly Brown

as Don Quixote / Miguel de Cervantes - Merkin Hall (2017)

Man of La Mancha

The Great Society as , Dr. James Z. Appel, General Earle Wheeler – Broadway (2019)

Richard J. Daley

as Mr. Burke – Broadway (2020-2022)

Girl from the North Country

as Herakles - Lincoln Center (2023)

The Frogs

Official website

at the Internet Broadway Database

Marc Kudisch

at IMDb

Marc Kudisch

- Downstage Center interview at American Theatre Wing.org

Marc Kudisch

Marc Kudisch: The Many Meanings of Temptation

Marc Kudisch at the Internet off-broadway Database

-broadwayworld.com

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