Marcia Rodd
Marcia Rodd is a Tony-nominated actress known for her performances in Broadway musicals.
Movie Actress
July 8, 1940
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Marcia Rodd, an American actress and producer, is renowned for her contributions to the entertainment industry. She gained prominence for her role in the 1971 film “The Killing of Sister George” and has appeared in other notable films and television shows, including “The Producers,” “Maude,” “Murder, She Wrote,” and “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.” Besides her acting career, Rodd has produced several stage productions, such as “Couples” and “Marathon ’33.” As a trained classical mezzo-soprano, she has performed in various musical productions, including “Candide” and “A Little Night Music.” Notably, Rodd is a Tony-nominated actress recognized for her performances in Broadway musicals.