Herbert Marshall


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Herbert Brough Falcon Marshall (23 May 1890 – 22 January 1966) was an English stage, screen and radio actor who, despite losing a leg during the First World War, starred in many popular and well-regarded Hollywood films in the 1930s and 1940s. After a successful theatrical career in the United Kingdom and North America, he became an in-demand Hollywood leading man, frequently appearing in romantic melodramas and occasional comedies. In his later years, he turned to character acting.

Place of Birth: London, England, UK

Date of Birth: May 23, 1890

Date of Death: Jan 23, 1966


Filmography

Actor (74 Known Credits)


Complicated Women

Himself (archive footage)

The Third Day

Austin Parsons

The Caretakers

Dr. Jubal Harrington

Five Weeks in a Balloon

The Prime Minister

A Fever in the Blood

Gov. Oliver P. Thornwall

Midnight Lace

Charles Manning

College Confidential

Professor Henry Addison

77 Sunset Strip

Father Anthony

The Fly

Insp. Charas

Stage Struck

Robert Harley Hedges

The Weapon

Insp. Mackenzie

Wicked as They Come

Stephen Collins

The Virgin Queen

Lord Leicester

The Black Shield Of Falworth

William, Earl of Mackworth

Gog

Dr. Van Ness

Riders to the Stars

Dr. Donald L. Stanton / Narrator

Angel Face

Mr. Charles Tremayne

What's My Line?

Himself - Mystery Guest

The Underworld Story

E.J. Stanton

The Secret Garden

Archibald Craven

High Wall

Willard I. Whitcombe

Ivy

Miles Rushworth

Crack-Up

Traybin

Duel in the Sun

Scott Chavez

The Razor's Edge

W. Somerset Maugham

The Enchanted Cottage

Major John Hillgrove

The Unseen

Dr. Charles Evans

Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble

Dr. M. J. Standish

Forever and a Day

Curate in Air Raid Shelter

Flight for Freedom

Paul Turner

Young Ideas

Prof. Michael Kingsley

The Moon and Sixpence

Geoffrey Wolfe

The Little Foxes

Horace Giddens

When Ladies Meet

Rogers Woodruff

Kathleen

John Davis

Adventure in Washington

Sen. John Coleridge

The Letter

Robert Crosbie

Foreign Correspondent

Stephen Fisher

A Bill of Divorcement

Gray Meredith

Mad About Music

Richard Todd

Always Goodbye

Jim Howard

Zaza

Dufresne

Woman Against Woman

Stephen Holland

Angel

Sir Frederick Barker

Breakfast for Two

Jonathan Blair

A Woman Rebels

Thomas Lane

Make Way for a Lady

Christopher 'Chris' Drew

Girls Dormitory

Dr. Stephen Dominik

Till We Meet Again

Alan Barclay

The Lady Consents

Dr. Michael J. Talbot

The Good Fairy

Dr. Max Sporum

The Dark Angel

Gerald Shannon

Accent on Youth

Steven Gaye

The Flame Within

Dr. Gordon Phillips

The Painted Veil

Herr Koerber

Riptide

Lord Rexford

The Solitaire Man

Oliver Lane

I Was A Spy

Stephan

Trouble in Paradise

Gaston Monescu

Blonde Venus

Edward 'Ned' Faraday

Evenings for Sale

Count Franz von Degenthal

The Faithful Heart

Waverly Ango

The Calendar

Gerry Anson

Michael and Mary

Michael Rowe

Murder!

Sir John Menier

The Letter

Geoffrey Hammond

Himself (archive footage)
The Third Day (1965)
Austin Parsons
Sir Wilfrid Lucas
Dr. Jubal Harrington
The Prime Minister
Gov. Oliver P. Thornwall
Midnight Lace (1960)
Charles Manning
Professor Henry Addison
77 Sunset Strip (1958 - 1964)
Father Anthony
The Fly (1958)
Insp. Charas
Stage Struck (1958)
Robert Harley Hedges
The Weapon (1957)
Insp. Mackenzie
Stephen Collins
Lord Leicester
William, Earl of Mackworth
Gog (1954)
Dr. Van Ness
Dr. Donald L. Stanton / Narrator
Angel Face (1953)
Mr. Charles Tremayne
Dr Jameson
What's My Line? (1950 - 1967)
Himself - Mystery Guest
E.J. Stanton
Archibald Craven
High Wall (1947)
Willard I. Whitcombe
Ivy (1947)
Miles Rushworth
Crack-Up (1946)
Traybin
Scott Chavez
W. Somerset Maugham
Major John Hillgrove
The Unseen (1945)
Dr. Charles Evans
Dr. M. J. Standish
Self
Curate in Air Raid Shelter
Paul Turner
Young Ideas (1943)
Prof. Michael Kingsley
Geoffrey Wolfe
Horace Giddens
Rogers Woodruff
Kathleen (1941)
John Davis
Sen. John Coleridge
The Letter (1940)
Robert Crosbie
Stephen Fisher
Gray Meredith
Richard Todd
Jim Howard
Zaza (1938)
Dufresne
Stephen Holland
Angel (1937)
Sir Frederick Barker
Jonathan Blair
Thomas Lane
Christopher 'Chris' Drew
Dr. Stephen Dominik
Alan Barclay
Dr. Michael J. Talbot
Dr. Max Sporum
Gerald Shannon
Jim Buchanan
Steven Gaye
Dr. Gordon Phillips
Arnold Ainger
Herr Koerber
Outcast Lady (1934)
Napier
Riptide (1934)
Lord Rexford
Oliver Lane
I Was A Spy (1933)
Stephan
Gaston Monescu
Blonde Venus (1932)
Edward 'Ned' Faraday
Count Franz von Degenthal
Waverly Ango
Lord Danforth
(archive footage)
The Calendar (1931)
Gerry Anson
Michael Rowe
Murder! (1930)
Sir John Menier
The Letter (1929)
Geoffrey Hammond

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