Marc Crousillat is an actor, dancer and writer based in New York City.

He most recently performed in Beach Birds by Merce Cunningham and made his acting debut in Burrow (2023) by Leaf Lieber at the Tribeca Film Festival. He is currently developing a feature-length screenplay.

He has performed in the works of Merce Cunningham, Tere O’Connor, Netta Yerushalmy, Moriah Evans, John Jasperse, Jon Kinzel, Wally Cardona & Jennifer Lacey, and the Trisha Brown Dance Company (2014-2022), among others. He made his Broadway debut in the Ivo van Hove and Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker reimagining of West Side Story.

He has been listed as one of Dance Magazine’s 25 to Watch, is a recipient of a Princess Grace Award for Excellence in Dance and most recently received a 2021 New York Dance & Performance / Bessie Award nomination for Outstanding Performer in the revival of Trisha Brown’s Watermotor.

He works on his own improvisational practice and has shown his work at Roulette, Center for Performance Research, Movement Research’s Open Performance, HyLo Boutiques, and FringeArts Philly. He has also been an artist-in-residence at Chez Bushwick.

Marc has taught extensively and restaged works by Trisha Brown and Netta Yerushalmy. He has also served as Choreographic Associate to Beth Gill for Rachel Comey’s SS22 show at NYFW.

He has trained in acting under Terry Knickerbocker, Heidi Marshall and Anthony Abeson Studio. He received his BFA from The University of the Arts.