Herbert Marshall
Born: 1890-05-23 in London, England, UK
Died: 1966-01-23
Known For: Acting
Biography
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.
Filmography
2014
- Stars of the Silver Screen - Greta Garbo as Self (archive footage)
2003
- Complicated Women as Self (archive footage)
1979
- The Horror Show as (archive footage)
1965
- The Third Day as Austin Parsons
1963
- The Caretakers as Dr. Jubal Harrington
- The List of Adrian Messenger as Sir Wilfrid Lucas
1962
- Five Weeks in a Balloon as The Prime Minister
1961
- A Fever in the Blood as Gov. Oliver P. Thornwall
1960
- College Confidential as Henry Addison
- Midnight Lace as Charles Manning
- Hong Kong as Sir John Dalman
1959
- Adventures in Paradise as Dr. Morgan
1958
- 77 Sunset Strip as Father Anthony
- The Fly as Insp. Charas
- Stage Struck as Robert Harley Hedges
1956
- Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre as Simon Baker
- Wicked as They Come as Stephen Collins
- The Weapon as Insp. Mackenzie
1955
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Judge Connors
- The Virgin Queen as Lord Leicester
1954
- December Bride
- The George Gobel Show as Self
- Gog as Dr. Van Ness
- Riders to the Stars as Dr. Donald L. Stanton / Narrator
- The Black Shield of Falworth as William, Earl of Mackworth
1953
- Letter to Loretta as Bo Barrett
- Angel Face as Mr. Charles Tremayne
1952
- The Unexpected as Self -Host
1951
- Anne of the Indies as Dr Jameson
1950
- Robert Montgomery Presents as Inspector Goole
- What's My Line? as Self - Mystery Guest
- Black Jack as Dr. James Curtis
- Lux Video Theatre as Enoch Gavin
- The Underworld Story as E.J. Stanton
1949
- The Secret Garden as Archibald Craven
1948
- Studio One as Colonel Beaumont
1946
- The Razor's Edge as W. Somerset Maugham
- Duel in the Sun as Scott Chavez
- Crack-Up as Traybin
1945
- The Unseen as Dr. Charles Evans
- The Enchanted Cottage as Major John Hillgrove
1944
- The Shining Future as Self
- Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble as Dr. Standish
1943
- Young Ideas as Prof. Michael Kingsley
- Flight for Freedom as Paul Turner
- Forever and a Day as Curate in Air Raid Shelter
1942
- The Moon and Sixpence as Geoffrey Wolfe
1941
- Kathleen as John Davis
- The Little Foxes as Horace Giddens
- When Ladies Meet as Rogers Woodruff
- Adventure in Washington as Sen. John Coleridge
1940
- The Letter as Robert Crosbie
- Foreign Correspondent as Stephen Fisher
- A Bill of Divorcement as Gray Meredith
1938
- Always Goodbye as Jim Howard
- Zaza as Dufresne
- Mad About Music as Richard Todd
- Woman Against Woman as Stephen Holland
1937
- Angel as Sir Frederick Barker
- Breakfast for Two as Jonathan Blair
1936
- Girls' Dormitory as Dr. Stephen Dominik
- Forgotten Faces as Harry
- A Woman Rebels as Thomas Lane
- The Lady Consents as Dr. Michael J. Talbot
- Till We Meet Again as Alan Barclay
- Make Way for a Lady as Christopher 'Chris' Drew
1935
- Accent on Youth as Steven Gaye
- The Good Fairy as Doctor Sporum
- The Flame Within as Dr. Gordon Phillips
- The Dark Angel as Gerald Shannon
- If You Could Only Cook as Jim Buchanan
1934
- Riptide as Lord Philip Rexford
- Outcast Lady as Napier
- Four Frightened People as Arnold Ainger
- The Painted Veil as Walter Fane
1933
- The Solitaire Man as Oliver Lane
- I Was a Spy as Stephan
1932
- Trouble in Paradise as Gaston Monescu
- The Faithful Heart as Waverly Ango
- Blonde Venus as Edward 'Ned' Faraday
- Evenings for Sale as Count Franz von Degenthal
1931
- Secrets of a Secretary as Lord Danforth
- Michael and Mary as Michael Rowe
- The House That Shadows Built as (archive footage)
- The Calendar as Gerry Anson
1930
- Murder! as Sir John Menier
1929
- The Letter as Geoffrey Hammond
1927
- Mumsie as Col. Armytage