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About J. Mark McVey |
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J. Mark McVey made his Broadway debut as Jean Valjean in 'Les Miserables' after having won the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Actor while on tour with the show. He was also the first American to perform the role in London's West End. Mr. McVey recently reprised the role of Jean Valjean in a special concert version of Les Miserables presented to a sold out crowd at the Hollywood Bowl. Mr. McVey made his Carnegie Hall Debut with Mr. Marvin Hamlisch in April '97, and has been a guest artist with numerous symphonies around the country and the world. J. Mark made his PBS Debut in 2003 with the Boston Pops and followed that performance with the PBS Christmas Special for the U.S. Military Troupes where he was featured with Marvin Hamlisch and The National Symphony Orchestra. |
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Best known for his
THEATER
work, other Broadway Credits include the
Captain Walker
role in
The Who's "Tommy" and Tommy Tunes'
" The Best Little Whore House Goes
Public". Further New York successes include the Off-Broadway revival of
"Chess";
"Hey Love"
the
critically acclaimed review of Mary Rogers' music, conceived and
directed by Richard Maltby, Jr.;
"A Helluva Town"
the Bernstein review at
Rainbow & Stars
where Mark enjoyed
RAVE reviews, and
"The Show Goes On",
with Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt. National Tours and Regional works
include:
Carousel, Chess, My Fair Lady, South
Pacific, Seven Brides
and the Hal Prince/Livent Inc. production of
"Show Boat".
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