Everything You Need to Know About the Brothers Platt

Ben Platt, Henry Platt, and Jonah Platt are very talented Jewish brothers.

Ben Platt, Henry Platt, and Jonah Platt are three Jewish brothers with voices of the angels. You may already be familiar with Ben Platt, who made a name for himself as the star of Dear Evan Hansen on Broadway, but it turns out he’s not the only Platt who can sing. Seriously, just watch the three of them sing Ahavat Olam, a Hebrew prayer, and then we can continue on with this article:

Okay, now that we’ve gotten that out of the way, we’d like to give you everything you know about this talented set of brothers known affectionately as the Brothers Platt.

The Platt Parents

Their dad, Marc Platt, is a movie, TV, and theater producer. (He has produced a loooong list of things, from Legally Blonde and Rent Live!).

Their mom, Julie Platt, is the current board chair of the Foundation for Jewish Camp. She is also a past board chair of Camp Ramah, led the advisory board of directors for the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies, and former board chair of the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles. She grew up in Wichita, Kansas in a small Jewish community.

“On a great day, we were 1,000 people. In my high school graduating class of 671 students, I was the only Jew. But I actually think that when you are from a small town, the necessity to stand up and be counted is even stronger,” she recalls. “I felt from the beginning that if we Jews didn’t look out for the Jewish community, there wasn’t anybody else to step up. It wasn’t out of a sense of peril; it was a feeling of ‘l’dor v’dor,’ that I was a link in the chain.”

Marc and Julie raised their kids with a traditional Jewish upbringing to “protect them from Marc’s world, to teach them to be committed to a community larger than themselves and to live a grounded life.”

The Platt Family

The Platt siblings were raised in a Conservative Jewish family in Los Angeles. All five siblings (we’ll get to the sisters later) attended Camp Ramah in California, and went to Ramah Israel Seminar, a six-week trip to Israel for rising high school seniors.

“Obviously my family’s traditions are beautiful and I loved growing up in my family, but until I went to camp, everything was just what I was taught by the family, which is wonderful, but there comes a time when you need to figure out for yourself what is going to mean the most to you, and what will keep you connected to your Judaism,” Ben has said.

Ben Platt

Ben Platt is arguably the most famous of the Brothers Platt; he originated the role of Evan Hansen in Dear Evan Hansen, released his debut album last year, Sing To Me Instead, and has a concert special on Netflix that was filmed at Radio City. He’s also dating Noah Galvin!

Actually we’re just gonna send you here: 18 things to know about Ben Platt.

Jonah Platt

Jonah, 33, is the older brother. He’s also very talented; he was in Wicked as Fiyero. He had a small role in The Office (as Frat Boy in the finale), was in Jesus Christ Superstar Live, and voices a troll in Trolls: The Beat Goes On, among other things.

Jonah is married to Courtney Platt (née Galiano). They have a very cute baby, Joseph Michael Platt:

Here they are in the hospital before their baby’s birth, doing a super funny lip sync to “Baby Mama”:

Also, he instagrams his dog with the hashtag #ShabbatShadoodle, so yes, we love him:

Henry Platt

The youngest Platt, Henry, is currently an undergrad at the University of Pennsylvania, where he is set to graduate next year (2021).

Henry, like his brothers, is a very good singer.

He’s the only Platt brother who understands TikTok, and for that, we are very impressed. Like, CHORAL BEYONCÉ?!

Also, the Winnie the Pooh costumes run in the family:

Sisters Platt

It’s not just the three brothers; they have two sisters, Hannah and Sam. But the sisters seem to be more private people, so we’re going to focus on the Brothers Platt. (Sisters Platt, our DMs are open.) Here’s the whole Platt clan on Shabbat last year:

 

More Videos of Brothers Platt Singing

A cover of “Make You Feel My Love” by Bob Dylan in 2014:

“Shower The People” by James Taylor cover in 2018:

And here they are singing a mashup of graduation songs at the “Graduate Together” performance in honor of the class of 2020 (awww):

(YouTube, rude that your screencap is one Platt Brother when it is all three of them singing!)

We hope this was informative. Bye!

Header image design by Emily Burack. Image of Henry Platt, Ben Platt and Jonah Platt by Getty Images/Getty Images for EIF & XQ. 

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