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    • Source: Michele Marsh (actress)
    • Michele Marsh sometimes credited as MichĆØle Marsh, is a French-American television, theater, and film actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Hodel, the second of Tevyeā€™s five daughters who falls in love with a student radical, in the 1971 film Fiddler on the Roof. She has acted mainly in television and in West Coast theatre. She resides in Idyllwild, California, where she performs with the Idyllwild Actors Theatre.


      Early life and education


      Marsh's father taught music theory in private schools. She and her parents moved permanently to the United States, settling in Washington, D.C. The following year, they relocated to Idyllwild, California, where her father taught in the private Desert Sun School. She attended elementary school in Idyllwild and took classes at the Idyllwild School of Music and the Arts before the family moved upstate to the Monterey Peninsula in 1959. She appeared in the musical The King and I at the Wharf Theater in Monterey, playing one of the children.
      After earning her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, she joined the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco.


      Fiddler on the Roof



      Marsh made her film debut in the 1971 film Fiddler on the Roof. During high school, Marsh had played one of Tevye's younger daughters, Bielke, in the play Tevye and His Daughters. In the film, she portrays the second-eldest daughter, Hodel, who falls in love with Perchik, a student radical who breaks tradition by dancing hand-in-hand with Hodel at her older sister's wedding. After Perchik asks her to marry himā€”another break with traditionā€”the couple tells Tevye that they do not seek his permission to marry, only his blessing. When Perchik is exiled to Siberia, Hodel leaves home to join him. Marsh is one of the singers of "Matchmaker, Matchmaker" and performs the solo "Far From the Home I Love".


      Acting career


      After completing Fiddler on the Roof, Marsh moved to Los Angeles and appeared mainly in television and in West Coast theatre.


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      = Film credits

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      Fiddler on the Roof (1971)
      God Bless Dr. Shagetz (1976)
      Tough Guys (1986)
      Evil Town (1987)
      Miracle on 34th Street (1994)
      El Muerto (2006)
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      Personal life


      Marsh lives in Idyllwild, California, with her third husband, Peter Szabadi, a retired litigation attorney.
      Marsh performs with the Idyllwild Actors Theatre, and also serves as a secretary/hospitality director for the group.


      References




      Sources


      Benjamin, Ruth; Rosenblatt, Arthur (1993). Movie Song Catalog. McFarland. ISBN 0899507646. marsh.
      Films and Filming. Hansom Books. 1984.
      Isenberg, Barbara (2014). Tradition!: The Highly Improbable, Ultimately Triumphant Broadway-to-Hollywood Story of Fiddler on the Roof, the World's Most Beloved Musical. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-1466862524.
      Patinkin, Sheldon (2008). "No Legs, No Jokes, No Chance": A History of the American Musical Theater. Northwestern University Press. ISBN 978-0810119949.


      External links


      Michele Marsh at IMDb

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