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Herbert Marshall

Acting

Born May 23, 1890 · London, England, UK

Died January 23, 1966

Also known as Herbert Brough Falcon Marshall

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.

Awards & recognition

  • star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Filmography30 titles

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

1955as Colin Bragner

Forever and a Day

1943as Curate in Air Raid Shelter

The Little Foxes

1941as Horace Giddens

The Enchanted Cottage

1945as Major John Hillgrove

Trouble in Paradise

1932as Gaston Monescu

The Letter

1940as Robert Crosbie

The Secret Garden

1949as Archibald Craven

The Fly

1958as Insp. Charas

The Virgin Queen

1955as Lord Leicester

What's My Line?

1950as Self - Mystery Guest

Foreign Correspondent

1940as Stephen Fisher

The Razor's Edge

1946as W. Somerset Maugham

When Ladies Meet

1941as Rogers Woodruff

Blonde Venus

1932as Edward 'Ned' Faraday

Angel

1937as Sir Frederick Barker

Riptide

1934as Lord Philip Rexford

Lux Video Theatre

as Andrew Crocker-Harris

Midnight Lace

1960as Charles Manning

Letter to Loretta

as Bo Barrett

The Caretakers

1963as Dr. Jubal Harrington

Anne of the Indies

1951as Dr Jameson

High Wall

1947as Willard I. Whitcombe

The Black Shield of Falworth

1954as William, Earl of Mackworth

Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble

1944as Dr. Standish

Murder!

1930as Sir John Menier

Riders to the Stars

1954as Dr. Donald L. Stanton / Narrator

Gog

1954as Dr. Van Ness

The Letter

1929as Geoffrey Hammond

Five Weeks in a Balloon

1962as The Prime Minister

Young Ideas

1943as Prof. Michael Kingsley
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