Alan Marshal
Biography
Alan Marshal, originally named Alan Marshal Willey, was born on January 29, 1909, and passed away on July 9, 1961. He made a significant mark in the entertainment industry as a versatile actor, gracing both the stage and the silver screen in Hollywood.
Marshal's career began with his work in live theater, where he honed his craft and showcased his talent. His transition to film saw him take on a variety of roles that highlighted his acting prowess. He appeared in several notable films throughout the 1940s and 1950s, gaining recognition for his performances and contributing to the evolving landscape of American cinema.
Among his most memorable works are performances in films such as "The Man from Colorado" (1948) and "The Desert Hawk" (1950), where he captivated audiences with his dynamic portrayals. Marshal's contributions to the film industry were complemented by his stage work, which further solidified his reputation as a skilled performer.
Throughout his career, Alan Marshal was celebrated for his ability to embody diverse characters, leaving a lasting impact on both theater and film. His legacy in the entertainment world continues to resonate, reflecting his dedication and talent as an actor until his untimely death in 1961.
Filmography
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
1939 • Jerrold Hunter
House on Haunted Hill
1959 • Dr. David Trent
After the Thin Man
1936 • Robert Landis
Day of the Outlaw
1959 • Hal Crane
Parnell
1937 • Captain William 'Willie' O'Shea
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939)
1939 • Phoebus
Irene
1940 • Bob Vincent
Conquest
1937 • Capt. d'Ornano
I Met My Love Again
1938 • Michael Shaw
The White Cliffs of Dover
1944 • John Ashwood
The Howards of Virginia
1940 • Roger Peyton
Night Must Fall
1937 • Justin Laurie
The Giving Tree
2000