Mark Jacoby is currently starring as the Wizard of Oz in the National Tour of Wicked.
Previously, Mr. Jacoby starred as Judge Turpin in the Broadway Revival of Sweeney
Todd and he portrayed the Padre in the Broadway revival of Man of La Mancha. Mark
originated the role of Father in the Broadway production of Ragtime, a portrayal called
"perfection” by the New Your Post's Clive Barnes. He earned Tony, Outer Critics' and
Joseph Jefferson Award nominations for his performance as Gaylord Ravenal in
Showboat, directed by Harold Prince, and he is a Theatre World Award recipient for his
Broadway debut as Vittorio Vidal in Sweet Charity, directed by Bob Fosse.
For two and-a-half years Mark played the title role in The Phantom of the Opera on
Broadway, a role he had created to critical acclaim in the American National tour. Mr.
Jacoby received a 2001 Drama Desk nomination for his performance Off-Broadway as
the Playwright in Enter the Guardsman, a performance heralded by The New York
Times as "Just right in every way." He also appeared as Baron von Gaigern in Grand
Hotel on Broadway, Oscar Jaffee in the Goodspeed Opera revival of On The Twentieth
Century (Connecticut Drama Critics' Award: Best Actor in a Musical), Guido Contini in
the Chicago premiere of Nine (Joseph Jefferson Award: Best Actor in a musical), Robert
in Robert and Elisabeth (the inaugural production of the Paper Mill Playhouse), and
John Jasper in the First National Tour of The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
Television audiences have seen and heard Mark on such broadcasts as Larry King
Weekend, Smithsonian Salutes Disney for the Disney Channel, Sondheim: A
Celebration at Carnegie Hall (PBS) and Hammerstein the 100th Anniversary (PBS).
He as appeared as a soloist with The New York Philharmonic, the Detroit, Dallas, San
Diego, Portland and Vancouver Symphony Orchestras, the Greg Smith Singers, The
Norman Luboff Choir, and can be heard on a variety of recordings, including cast
recordings of his Broadway shows. |