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  1. Jan 1, 2014 · When Col. de Basil’s Ballet Russe appeared in Seattle, the by-then nearly six-feet-tall redhead went backstage and asked for an audition. He was invited to join the company. As was usual for American dancers of the time, he was Russified as ‘Marc Platoff’ for his debut with de Basil’s Ballet Russe and subsequently danced with Leonide Massine’s Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo from 1938-‘42.

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  2. Under protest, he was given the name Marc Platoff to maintain the illusion that everyone in Ballet Russe was from Russia. Despite the opulence of the company’s productions, Platoff’s pay was ...

  3. The audition went well, and for $150 a month he was hired for the Ballets Russes chorus. His name was Russianized to Marc Platoff. For six years, he toured with the company.

  4. Apr 4, 2014 · When he joined the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, its director, Leonid Massine, Russified his name to Marc Platoff. On Broadway and in Hollywood he was called Marc Platt. He danced the “Dream Curly” in the original Broadway production of Oklahoma , was a lead in Hollywood musicals in the 1940s, and was the oldest dancing brother in the movie 7 Brides for 7 Brothers .

  5. The music and choreography created for the Ballets Russes continue to inspire performances today, with numerous versions of the originals having played out in front of audiences around the world. Poster by Jean Cocteau for the 1911 Ballet Russe season showing Nijinsky in costume for Le Spectre de la Rose, Paris. You might have heard of them ...

  6. Marc Platt. Actor: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. One of Hollywood's more high-flying dancers on film, dimpled, robust, fair-haired Marc Platt provided fancy footwork to a handful of "Golden Era" musicals but truly impressed in one vigorous 1950s classic. Born to a musical family on December 2, 1913 in Pasadena, California as Marcel Emile Gaston LePlat, he was the only child of a French-born ...

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  8. Dec 4, 2013 · One of the greats, Marc Platt, a veteran of the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo (as Marc Platoff), Agnes de Mille’s original Broadway cast of “Oklahoma,” “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” and “Tonight and Every Night,” just turned 100. And his friends are throwing a party him in northern California this weekend.

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