Herbert Marshall Actor
Herbert Marshall is a 75 years old Actor from . Herbert Marshall was born on May 23, 1890 (died on January 22, 1966, he was 75 years old) in as Herbert Brough Falcon Marshall. His nickname was Marshall Herbert Brough Falcon.
About
Birth name of Herbert Marshall is Herbert Brough Falcon Marshall
No, he died on 01/22/1966, 58 years ago. He was 75 years old when he died. He died in California, Beverly Hills California, United States
Family
Wives
Herbert Marshall had three marriages.
Boots Mallory, Actress
He married with Boots Mallory (45), in 1947. Herbert Marshall was 56 and Boots Mallory was 33 years old. After 11 years, in 1958 Boots passed away.
Edna Best, Actress
He married with Edna Best (74), in 1928. Herbert Marshall was 37 and Edna Best was 27 years old. They finished their 12 years marriage in 1940.
Child
He had one child, Sarah (80, Actress) . When his first child, Sarah Marshall, was born, Herbert Marshall was 43 years old.
Works
Herbert Marshall Movies (76)
There are 76 movies of Herbert Marshall.
His first feature film was The Fly (1958, as Insp. Charas). He was 68 when he starred in this movie. Since 1958, he has appeared in 76 feature films. The last one is Kathleen (1941). In this movie, we watched him in the John Davis character .
View all Herbert Marshall movies.Herbert Marshall movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Insp. Charas | The Fly (1958) | 68 |
Sir John Menier | Murder! (1930) | 40 |
Horace Giddens | The Little Foxes (1941) | 51 |
Robert Crosbie | The Letter (1940) | 50 |
Stephen Fisher | Foreign Correspondent (1940) | 50 |
Scott Chavez | Duel in the Sun (1946) | 56 |
Gaston Monescu | Trouble in Paradise (1932) | 42 |
Edward 'Ned' Faraday | Blonde Venus (1932) | 42 |
Archibald Craven | The Secret Garden (1949) | 58 |
Sir Wilfrid Lucas | The List of Adrian Messenger (1963) | 73 |
Mr. Charles Tremayne | Angel Face (1953) | 62 |
Charles Manning | Midnight Lace (1960) | 70 |
The Love Goddesses (1965) | 74 | |
The Prime Minister | Five Weeks in a Balloon (1962) | 71 |
W. Somerset Maugham | The Razor's Edge (1946) | 56 |
Dr Jameson | Anne of the Indies (1951) | 61 |
Sir Frederick Barker | Angel (1937) | 47 |
Lord Leicester | The Virgin Queen (1955) | 65 |
Traybin | Crack-Up (1946) | 56 |
Insp. Mackenzie | The Weapon (1956) | 66 |
Herr Koerber | The Painted Veil (1934) | 44 |
Curate in Air Raid Shelter | Forever and a Day (1943) | 52 |
Geoffrey Wolfe | The Moon and Sixpence (1942) | 52 |
Himself | Complicated Women (2003) | 112 |
Story | The Proud Valley (1940) | 49 |
Arnold Ainger | Four Frightened People (1934) | 43 |
E.J. Stanton | The Underworld Story (1950) | 60 |
Major John Hillgrove | The Enchanted Cottage (1945) | 54 |
Miles Rushworth | Ivy (1947) | 57 |
Dr. Jubal Harrington | The Caretakers (1963) | 73 |
Dr. Van Ness | Gog (1954) | 64 |
Dr. Max Sporum | The Good Fairy (1935) | 44 |
Stephen Collins | Wicked as They Come (1956) | 66 |
Jim Howard | Always Goodbye (1938) | 48 |
Paul Turner | Flight for Freedom (1943) | 52 |
Hollywood Without Make-Up (1963) | 73 | |
William, Earl of Mackworth | The Black Shield of Falworth (1954) | 64 |
Robert Harley Hedges | Stage Struck (1958) | 67 |
Jim Buchanan | If You Could Only Cook (1935) | 45 |
Lord Philip Rexford | Riptide (1934) | 43 |
Richard Todd | Mad About Music (1938) | 47 |
The House That Shadows Built (1931) | 41 | |
Austin Parsons | The Third Day (1965) | 75 |
Gov. Oliver P. Thornwall | A Fever in the Blood (1961) | 70 |
Thomas Lane | A Woman Rebels (1936) | 46 |
Geoffrey Hammond | The Letter (1929) | 38 |
Dr. Donald L. Stanton / Narrator | Riders to the Stars (1954) | 63 |
Count Franz von Degenthal | Evenings for Sale (1932) | 42 |
Christopher 'Chris' Drew | Make Way for a Lady (1936) | 46 |
Dr. Charles Evans | The Unseen (1945) | 54 |
Stephan | I Was A Spy (1933) | 43 |
Dr. M. J. Standish | Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble (1944) | 53 |
Willard I. Whitcombe | High Wall (1947) | 57 |
Lord Danforth | Secrets of a Secretary (1931) | 41 |
Prof. Michael Kingsley | Young Ideas (1943) | 53 |
Professor Henry Addison | College Confidential (1960) | 70 |
Self | The Shining Future (1944) | 53 |
Jonathan Blair | Breakfast for Two (1937) | 47 |
Dr. Stephen Dominik | Girls Dormitory (1936) | 46 |
Gerald Shannon | The Dark Angel (1935) | 45 |
Black Jack (1950) | 59 | |
Alan Barclay | Till We Meet Again (1936) | 45 |
Dufresne | Zaza (1938) | 48 |
Michael Rowe | Michael and Mary (1931) | 41 |
Gerry Anson | The Calendar (1931) | 41 |
Waverly Ango | The Faithful Heart (1932) | 41 |
Oliver Lane | The Solitaire Man (1933) | 43 |
Napier | Outcast Lady (1934) | 44 |
Dr. Gordon Phillips | The Flame Within (1935) | 44 |
Steven Gaye | Accent on Youth (1935) | 45 |
Dr. Michael J. Talbot | The Lady Consents (1936) | 45 |
Stephen Holland | Woman Against Woman (1938) | 48 |
Gray Meredith | A Bill of Divorcement (1940) | 50 |
Sen. John Coleridge | Adventure in Washington (1941) | 51 |
Rogers Woodruff | When Ladies Meet (1941) | 51 |
John Davis | Kathleen (1941) | 51 |
Herbert Marshall TV Shows (8)
His first TV Show was Studio One (1948).
View all Herbert Marshall TV shows. What was Herbert's zodiac sign?Herbert Marshall zodiac sign was gemini.
Other facts about Herbert Marshall
Alias | Marshall Herbert Brough Falcon |
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Birth name | Herbert Brough Falcon Marshall |
Place of death | California, Beverly Hills California, United States |