Antonio Marion

Antonio R. Marion, aka Tony Marion or "Baby T", is an American theater producer and actor

Career
Marion was born on August 29, 1991 in Canton, Ohio, USA where he lived until the age of 18. He is considered one of the youngest producers to work on Broadway, and has received a Tony Award Nomination, a Drama Desk Award Nomination, and two Drama League Award Nominations.

In 2011, Marion moved to New York City after graduation from High School, and made his associate producing debut with the Whoopi Goldberg musical White Noise, which played off Broadway at the Royal George Theatre in Chicago in preparation for its Broadway transfer.

In 2012, Marion made his Broadway producing debut with the first-ever revival of Evita starring Grammy Award winner Ricky Martin, Olivier Award winner Elena Roger and Tony Award winner Michael Cerveris. The show's creative team includes Tony & Olivier Award winners Michael Grandage (Director), Rob Ashfrod (Choreographer), Neil Austin (Lighting Design), Christopher Oram (Production Designer, and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber.

That same year, Marion gained his second Broadway producing credit bu co-Producing the London West End transfer of the new musical Ghost which featured music by Grammy Award winners Dave Steward and Glenn Ballard with a book by Academy Award winner Bruce Joel Rubin.

In 2012. Marion diversified by making his London West End producing debut with Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys which starred Danny DeVito and Richard Griffiths, and by making a reality television debut on Oxygen Network's The Next Big Thing: NY which aired in the summer of '12. The show centered around performance coach Trapper Felides and his clients. Beside his appearance, Marion acted as Felides' producer on every episode.

In 2013 Marion is scheduled to continue his reality show "The Next Big Thing" via syndication of the first season on the Canadian E! Network.