Herbert Marshall

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AKA: Herbert Brough Falcon Marshall
Nationality: English
Birthdate: 05/23/1890
Birthplace: London, England, United Kingdom
Death Date: 01/21/1966

biography

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. Continued

Credits

Horace Giddens
1941
Edward Faraday
1932
Dr Jubal Harrington
Prime Minister
Austin Parsons
Charles Manning
Governor Thornwall
Earl of Mackworth
Lord Leicester
Mr Tremayne
Robert Hedges
Inspector Charas
Sir Wilfred Lucas
Dr Van Ness

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