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Herbert Marshall
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BIRTHDAY
May 23, 1890
London, England, United Kingdom
DIED
January 21, 1966
RECENT CREDITS
A Fever in the Blood
(FILM)
Nov. 20, 2002
The List of Adrian Messenger
(FILM)
May. 29, 1963
Five Weeks in a Balloon
(FILM)
Jan. 1, 1962
Midnight Lace
(FILM)
Jan. 1, 1960
The Fly
(FILM)
Jul. 1, 1958
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Urbane mature, British leading man whose good looks and finely modulated voice made him an ideal romantic lead. Marshall starred opposite such stars as Marlene Dietrich, in "Blonde Venus" (1932), and Greta Garbo, in....
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Urbane mature, British leading man whose good looks and finely modulated voice made him an ideal romantic lead. Marshall starred opposite such stars as Marlene Dietrich, in "Blonde Venus" (1932), and Greta Garbo, in "The Painted Veil" (1934), as well as in two Hitchcock films, "Murder" (1930) and "Foreign Correspondent" (1940). He proved an able opponent-husband to Bette Davis in "The Letter" (1940) and "The Little Foxes" (1941), both directed by William Wyler, and displayed a delightful flair for comedy in Ernst Lubitsch's brilliant "Trouble in Paradise" (1932). The son of actors Percy F. Marshall and Ethel May Turner, he was married to actresses Edna Best (1928-1940) and Boots Mallory. Marshall lost a leg during WWI and his wooden replacement limb was known to trouble him considerably through the years.
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Efrem Zimbalist Jr
A Fever in the Blood
Released: Nov. 20, 2002
George C Scott
The List of Adrian Messenger
Released: May. 29, 1963
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Five Weeks in a Balloon
Released: Jan. 1, 1962
Doris Day
Midnight Lace
Released: Jan. 1, 1960
Al Hedison
The Fly
Released: Jul. 1, 1958
Henry Fonda
Stage Struck
Released: Feb. 1, 1958
Bette Davis
The Virgin Queen
Released: Jul. 23, 1955
Tony Curtis
The Black Shield of Falworth
Released: Aug. 1, 1954
Richard Egan
Gog
Released: Jun. 1, 1954
Joel McCrea
Foreign Correspondent
Released: Jan. 1, 1940
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