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I hope that someone who is an editor (I'm not, and I don't want to be) will add the following facts:
Marc Platt danced in the Ballet Russe company (that's why he's in the film Ballet Russe) under the name Mark Platoff (everyone in the company had to have a Russian stage name). This should be quite easy to find legitimate sources for.
While he was in that company, the management gave him the opportunity to choreograph, and a score by Richard Rogers was commissioned. Platt choreographed it ... and discovered that he didn't like choreographing, and didn't do so again. (This is from a personal communication to me ... so I hope that there might be a legitimate source somewhere.)
He had a leading role, and even more dancing, in a movie called Tonight and Every Night. (There are excerpts in the Ballet Russe movie.) Again, this one should be easy.
Dudley Brooks ( talk) 17:08, 6 September 2017 (UTC)
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I hope that someone who is an editor (I'm not, and I don't want to be) will add the following facts:
Marc Platt danced in the Ballet Russe company (that's why he's in the film Ballet Russe) under the name Mark Platoff (everyone in the company had to have a Russian stage name). This should be quite easy to find legitimate sources for.
While he was in that company, the management gave him the opportunity to choreograph, and a score by Richard Rogers was commissioned. Platt choreographed it ... and discovered that he didn't like choreographing, and didn't do so again. (This is from a personal communication to me ... so I hope that there might be a legitimate source somewhere.)
He had a leading role, and even more dancing, in a movie called Tonight and Every Night. (There are excerpts in the Ballet Russe movie.) Again, this one should be easy.
Dudley Brooks ( talk) 17:08, 6 September 2017 (UTC)