Marc Breaux (Choreographer) | Playbill

Marc Breaux

Choreographer

Marc Breaux, who, with his partner-wife, delighted 1960s movie audiences with his choreography for the hit Julie Andrews musicals "The Sound of Music" and "Mary Poppins," died Nov. 19 in Mesa, AZ, in an assisted-living facility. He was 89.

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  • Also Known As: Mark Breaux
  • Born: Nov 03, 1924 in Carencro, LA
  • Death: Nov 19, 2013 in Mesa, AZ

Roles (21)

Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen Playbill - Dec 1970 Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen
Opened December 28, 1970
  • Choreographer
Minnie's Boys Playbill - March 1970 Minnie's Boys
Opened March 26, 1970
  • Musical Staging
Minnie's Boys Playbill - March 1970
Subways Are for Sleeping Playbill - Feb 1962 Subways Are for Sleeping
Opened December 27, 1961
  • Associate Choreographer
Do Re Mi Playbill - Opening Night, Dec 1960 Do Re Mi
Opened December 26, 1960
  • Choreographer
Destry Rides Again Playbill - Aug 1959 Destry Rides Again
Opened April 23, 1959
  • as Gyp Watson (Original)
Li'l Abner Playbill - Feb 1957 Li'l Abner
Opened November 15, 1956
  • as Crony (Original)
  • as Dancer (Original)
  • as Dr. Schleifitz (Original)
  • as Romeo Scragg (Original)
Catch a Star! Playbill - Sep 1955 Catch a Star!
Opened September 06, 1955
  • as Ambulance Attendant (Original)
  • as Boy in "To Be or Not To Be in Love" (Original)
  • as Boy in "Twist My Arm" (Original)
  • as Couples (Original)
  • as Dancer (Original)
  • as Gus (Original)
  • as Private Eye (Original)
  • as Sheriff (Original)
  • as The Frenchman (Original)
King Richard III Playbill - Dec 1953 Richard III
Opened December 09, 1953
  • as Citizens, Soldiers, Monks, Priests, Nobles, etc. (Original)
The Barrier Playbill - Nov 1950 The Barrier
Opened November 02, 1950
  • as Young Norwood Dancer (Original)
Kiss Me, Kate Playbill - Jan 1949 Kiss Me, Kate
Opened December 30, 1948
  • as Haberdasher (Understudy - Original)
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