Herbert Marshall

 

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Herbert Marshall (23 May 1890 - 22 January 1966), born Herbert Brough Falcon Marshall, was an English actor. His parents were Percy F. Marshall and Ethel May Turner. He graduated from St. Mary's College (later known as Harlow College, until c1964) in Old Harlow, Essex and worked for a time as an accounting clerk. Marshall overcame the loss of a leg in World War I, where he served in the London Scottish Regiment with fellow actors Basil Rathbone, Ronald Colman, and Claude Rains, to enjoy a long career. His stage debut took place in 1911, and he entered motion pictures with Mumsie (1927). Initially he played romantic leads and later character roles. The suave actor spent many years playing romantic leads opposite such stars as Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich and Bette Davis, and starring in such classics as Trouble in Paradise (1932), The Little Foxes (1941), and The Razor's Edge (1946)

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Herbert Marshall

Born 1890-05-23 (135 years ago) in London, England, UK. Dead 1966-01-22 (75 years).
Height 183 centimeters.

Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Dee Anne Kahmann(Gifta: 1960-04-25–1966-01-22) 1960-04-25 1966-01-22 Gifta
Boots Mallory(Gifta: 1947-08-03–1958-12-01) 1947-08-03 1958-12-01 Gifta
Elizabeth Roberta Russell(Gifta: 1940-02-27–1947-01-10) 1940-02-27 1947-01-10 Gifta
Edna Best(Gifta: 1928-02-26–1940-02-07) 1928-02-26 1940-02-07 Gifta
Mollie Maitland(Gifta: 1915–1928) 1915 1928 Gifta
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Percy F. Marshall, Ethel May Turner

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Herbert Marshall (23 May 1890 - 22 January 1966), born Herbert Brough Falcon Marshall, was an English actor.

His parents were Percy F. Marshall and Ethel May Turner. He graduated from St. Mary's College (later known as Harlow College, until c1964) in Old Harlow, Essex and worked for a time as an accounting clerk. Marshall overcame the loss of a leg in World War I, where he served in the London Scottish Regiment with fellow actors Basil Rathbone, Ronald Colman, and Claude Rains, to enjoy a long career.

His stage debut took place in 1911, and he entered motion pictures with Mumsie (1927). Initially he played romantic leads and later character roles. The suave actor spent many years playing romantic leads opposite such stars as Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich and Bette Davis, and starring in such classics as Trouble in Paradise (1932), The Little Foxes (1941), and The Razor's Edge (1946). He was featured in both the 1929 and the more famous 1940 version of The Letter, first as the murdered lover, then the wronged husband. He starred in a popular radio series, The Man Called X, in which he played a globe-trotting "American" spy with an English accent.

He was married five times. Among his wives were two actresses, Edna Best, with whom he appeared in The Calendar, Michael and Mary and The Faithful Heart, and Boots Mallory, to whom he was married from 1947 until her death in 1958. His grave is located at Chapel of the Pines Crematory in Los Angeles.

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