The role of Marius has been played by many actors some stand outs include:
In the original London cast Marius was played by Michael Ball
In the 10th anniversary special Ball revised the role
In the 25th anniversary special he was played by Nick Jonas
In the 2012 movie Marius was played by Eddie Redmayne
In the original Broadway cast of "Les Misérables," Marius Pontmercy was played by actor Michael Ball. He originated the role when the musical premiered in 1987 and received acclaim for his performance, particularly for his rendition of the song "Empty Chairs at Empty Tables." Ball's portrayal contributed significantly to the musical's success and enduring popularity.
The Production Budget for Les Miserables was $65,000,000.
The policeman in the musical "Les Miserables" is named Javert.
In the 2012 film, Gavroche was portrayed by Daniel Huttlestone.
Musical.
Cosette's husband in Les Misérables is Marius Pontmercy.
Pontmercy is Marius' surname
Yes, Nick Jonas starred in Les Miserables 25th Anniversary show as Marius.
Enjolras leads Marius and the other revoluntionaries.
Marius and Cosette are singing about their love for one another. Eponine is listening, and saying how Marius doesn't love her.
Nick is performing in Les Miserables at the moment in the West End at the Queen's Theatre in London. He's playing Marius until the 24th July.
Zoe Hart was 9 years old when she played Young Cosette in Les Miserables.
Some major themes in the character Marius in "Les Misérables" include love, sacrifice, and social injustice. Marius experiences a journey of love and sacrifice in his relationships with Cosette and his friends in the ABC Society, while grappling with the injustices of society and his own privileged upbringing. His character embodies the struggle between personal life and societal responsibilities.
(Spoiler): The ending of Les Miserables is Les Amis De L'ABC's death, the wedding of Marius and Cosette, and the death of Jean Valjean.
Samantha Barks
In the original Broadway cast of "Les Misérables," Marius Pontmercy was played by actor Michael Ball. He originated the role when the musical premiered in 1987 and received acclaim for his performance, particularly for his rendition of the song "Empty Chairs at Empty Tables." Ball's portrayal contributed significantly to the musical's success and enduring popularity.
In the book, Eponine tells Marius right before she dies, "And you know what Monsieur Marius? I was a little bit in love with you." (or something like that.) And in the musical, she tells him through the song "A Little Fall of Rain."