Marc Platt (producer)
Marc E. Platt is an American producer who has worked in film, theatre, and television. Two of the films he has produced – Bridge of Spies and La La Land – have been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Early life and education
Platt was born and raised in a Conservative Jewish home in Pikesville, Maryland, the son of Sue Ellen, a schoolteacher, and Howard Platt, who worked in the retail shoe business. He has an older brother and a younger sister. He graduated from Pikesville High School in 1975 and the University of Pennsylvania in 1979, where he was a member of the University of Pennsylvania Glee Club. He then earned his Juris Doctor from the New York University School of Law and began his career as an entertainment attorney.Career
He started producing in theatre, before moving into film. He has served as president of production for three movie studios: Orion Pictures, TriStar Pictures, and Universal Studios. Platt has since formed his own production company, Marc Platt Productions, within the Universal realm and continues to pursue creative projects. His company is responsible for the Legally Blonde films and the HBO miniseries Empire Falls.He was executive producer of the two-part docudrama The Path to 9/11, shown on ABC on the five-year anniversary of 9/11 on September 10 and 11, 2006. The film was controversial and accused of having a political agenda and fictionalizing the events leading up to the September 11, 2001 attacks, especially those involving the Clinton administration.
Platt is also producer of the Broadway hit musical Wicked and the 2008 Broadway revival of the musical Pal Joey with the Roundabout Theatre Company.
Personal life
Platt lives in the Los Angeles area with his wife, Julie, and their five children, including actor Ben Platt. Marc and his wife, also a Penn graduate and trustee of the university, funded the construction of a performing arts rehearsal and performance space on the campus, the Platt Student Performing Arts House. Platt is a Penn Glee Club supporter. His company has taken at least one Penn student intern a year since its inception.Filmography
All films, he was producer unless otherwise noted.Film
;ThanksYear | Film | Notes |
1991 | The Addams Family | Special thanks |
2016 | The Comedian | The producers wish to thank the following for their assistance |
;Cameo appearances
Year | Film | Notes |
2001 | Inside 'Legally Blonde' | Documentary |
2003 | The Hair That Ate Hollywood | Documentary |
2004 | Wicked: The Road to Broadway | Documentary |
2007 | ShowBusiness: The Road to Broadway | Documentary |
2020 | Ben Platt Live from Radio City Music Hall | Concert film |
Television
;As an actorYear | Title | Role |
2017 | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Musical Director |
;Thanks
Year | Title | Notes |
2020 | Saturday Night Seder | Special thanks |
;Cameo appearances
Year | Title | Notes |
2001 | Backstage Pass | |
2004 | Broadway: The American Musical | Episode: "Putting It Together" |
2008 | Max on Set: Wanted | Documentary |
Theatre and musical productions
- 1983: Total Abandon
- 2003–present: Wicked
- 2006: Three Days of Rain
- 2008–2009: Pal Joey
- 2014: If/Then
- 2016: Oh, Hello on Broadway
- 2017: War Paint
- 2017: Indecent