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DIED
March 10, 1943

RECENT CREDITS
Ten Gentlemen from West Point (FILM)  May. 26, 1942
This Gun for Hire (FILM)  May. 13, 1942
Sergeant York (FILM)  Sep. 27, 1941
Ball of Fire (FILM)  Jan. 1, 1941
College Swing (FILM)  Jan. 1, 1938

BIOGRAPHY
Cadaverous character actor Tully Marshall attended the University of Santa Clara in the 1880s. Drifting into acting, Marshall first appeared onstage at the age of 26, turning professional shortly thereafter. He had....
Cadaverous character actor Tully Marshall attended the University of Santa Clara in the 1880s. Drifting into acting, Marshall first appeared onstage at the age of 26, turning professional shortly thereafter. He had nearly a quarter century of theatrical experience behind him when he made his first film in 1914. Like his fellow actors Charles Coburn and Donald Crisp, Marshall was one of those performers who seemed to have been born at the age of 60. Throughout the silent era, he played a vast array of drunken trail scouts, lovable grandpas, unforgiving fathers, sinister attorneys and lecherous aristocrats. In films until his death at the age of 78, one of the best of Tully Marshall's last performances was as the wheelchair-bound criminal mastermind in This Gun For Hire (1942).

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide



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Ten Gentlemen from West Point
Released: May. 26, 1942

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Released: Sep. 27, 1941

Ball of Fire
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College Swing
Released: Jan. 1, 1938


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