Marc Platt (dancer)

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Marc Platt (born December 2, 1913 in Pasadena, California, United States), is an American ballet dancer.

Marc Platt appeared on stage in the original 1943 Broadway production of Oklahoma! as the first "Dream Curly". He also later appeared in the 1955 movie version of Oklahoma!, when he played the role of a cowboy.

Possibly his best-known role is that of "Daniel Pontipee", the fourth oldest brother in the movie Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.

One of the original members of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, Marc Platt was presented with the Nijinski Award at the Ballets Russes Reunion in 2000

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