In 60 years as a professional performer, Marc has done Burlesque, Grand Opera (at the Met) and starred on his own radio show—and that was all by the age of 16.
On Broadway and across the country, he has starred or co-starred in many shows, including FUNNY GIRL (Flo Ziegfeld), MOST HAPPY FELLA (Tony), ZORBA (title role), KISS ME KATE (1st Gangster, Baptista), TITANIC (Isidor Straus) and GUYS AND DOLLS (Benny Southstreet [1], Harry the Horse [2], Nathan Detroit [7] ).
Here is a partial list of people with whom he has had the priviledge of working over the years: Phil Silvers, Nancy Walker, Sid Caesar, Barbra Streisand, Alan Alda, Barbara Harris, Vincent Price, Patricia Routledge, Janet Gaynor, Anthony Newley, Kay Medford, Phil Foster, Nehemia Persoff, Earl Holliman, Dixie Carter, John Laroquette, Lynn Redgrave, David Wayne, Tyne Daly, Charles Durning, Nancy Dussault, Bob Fosse, Jerome Robbins, Mike Nichols, Jose Ferrer, Carol Haney, George Abbott, Garson Kanin, Herb Ross, Pat Birch, Lee Theodore, Noel Willman, Jule Styne, E.Y. (Yip) Harburg, Betty Comden and Adolph Green, Cy Coleman, Carolyn Leigh, Alan J. Lerner, Burton Lane, Alan and Marilyn Bergman, etc.
On TV, Marc was a regular on “Night Court”, Sanchez of Bel Air” and “Days Of Our Lives”. He has guested on all the popular sit-coms and episodics, and his voice can be heard on hundreds of commercials (his was the voice of JCPenney and Kraft Grated Parmesan Cheese among others) and his many voices and accents have been on several cartoons (i.e. “Scooby Doo” and “Jonny Quest”).
He is a member of the National Council of Actors Equity Ass’n (for 28 years) as is his daughter, Director/Choreographer, R. Kim Jordan.