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Marcia Belsky is an actor and writer, known for Fire Island (2022), Eavesdropping (2020) and Couch House (2015).
Marcia was born and grew up in Evansville, Indiana on the Ohio River. She has a BA in Drama from University of Evansville and a Masters in Theatre from University of Missouri in Columbia. The daughter of Margaret and Harold Bennett, Marcia has been acting since the age of 9. She gained her Equity card at The Barter Theatre in Abingdon, VA., and then went on to work in New York City with actress/director, theatre founder (Four Winds Theatre), Jenny Egan. In the mid-'70s Marcia moved to Toronto, ON, Canada, where she resides (2014) and maintains dual citizenship. She has one son, Daniel A. Schwartz.
Marcia Beverly is known for 90 Minutes of the Fever (2016) and Lockdown 2025 (2021).
Marcia Broadway is known for AVA: A Twist in the Road (2021), Harsh Reality Sometimes we don't get a 2nd chance and Never Famous (2020).
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Marcia Chatelain is known for Preserving Democracy: Pursuing a More Perfect Union (2022), First Ladies (2020) and The Food That Built America (2019).
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Marcia Clark was born on August 31, 1953 in Berkeley, California, USA. She is a writer and producer, known for The Fix (2019), Pretty Little Liars (2010) and O.J.: Made in America (2016). She was previously married to Gordon Tolls Clark and Gabriel Horowitz.
Marcia Dangerfield was born and raised in Indiana, the youngest of three children. She graduated from Arlington High School in 1970. Her father's family hailed from Shelby County, and her mother grew up in Indianapolis. She moved to Utah in 1977, and was soon a working mother with three children. She helped to establish the Utah branch of SAG (Screen Actors Guild) in Salt Lake City. It was during these years that Marcia formed a productive relationship with writer/producer Charles E. Sellier Jr., who first put her to work in the business in 1979 (she has also appeared under the names Marcia Reider and Marcia Yvette Reider). Leon Dudevoir was her first mentor and James L. Conway her first director (he hated her walk). After a few years in Los Angeles, spent well behind the camera, Marcia returned to Utah, where her performances, both in film and theater, began to take on a new significance. She is now living in Bloomington, Indiana, hoping to complete her Bachelors in Communication and Culture from her alma mater, Indiana University. Two of her sons have been to Iraq and back. Since she arrived in Bloomington, in April 2001, her onstage work, in roles as diverse as "Big Mama" and "Kate Keller", has been highly praised by NPR columnist George Walker and the local Herald Tribune. She is alive and well.