Herbert Marshall AKA Herbert Brough Falcon Marshall Born: 23-May-1890 Birthplace: London, England Died: 22-Jan-1966 Location of death: Beverly Hills, CA Cause of death: Heart Failure Remains: Cremated, Chapel of the Pines Crematory, Los Angeles, CA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: England Executive summary: Foreign Correspondent Military service: British Army (WWI, injured, lost a leg) Wife: Edna Best (actress, m. 26-Feb-1928, div. 7-Feb-1940, one daughter) Daughter: Sarah Marshall (actress, b. 25-Mar-1933) Wife: Lee Russell (m. 26-Feb-1940, div., one child) Wife: Boots Mallory (actress, m. 3-Aug-1947, d. 1-Dec-1958, one child) Wife: Dee Anne Kaufmann (m. 1960, until his death) Mistress: Kay Francis Mistress: Miriam Hopkins Mistress: Gloria Swanson
Hollywood Walk of Fame 6200 Hollywood Blvd.
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR The Third Day (4-Aug-1965) The Caretakers (21-Aug-1963) · Dr. Harrington The List of Adrian Messenger (29-May-1963) Five Weeks in a Balloon (22-Aug-1962) A Fever in the Blood (28-Jan-1961) · Gov. Thornwall Midnight Lace (13-Oct-1960) · Charles Manning College Confidential (20-Aug-1960) The Fly (16-Jul-1958) · Insp. Charas Stage Struck (22-Apr-1958) · Robert Harley Hedges Portrait in Smoke (22-May-1956) · Stephen Collins The Virgin Queen (22-Jul-1955) · Robert Dudley The Black Shield of Falworth (2-Sep-1954) Gog (5-Jun-1954) Riders to the Stars (14-Jan-1954) · Dr. Donald Stanton Angel Face (11-Dec-1952) · Charles Tremayne Anne of the Indies (18-Oct-1951) · Dr. Jameson The Underworld Story (26-Jul-1950) Captain Black Jack (1950) The Secret Garden (30-Apr-1949) · Archibald Craven High Wall (17-Dec-1947) · Willard I. Whitcombe Ivy (26-Jun-1947) Duel in the Sun (31-Dec-1946) · Scott Chavez The Razor's Edge (19-Nov-1946) · W. Somerset Maugham Crack-Up (6-Sep-1946) · Traybin The Unseen (12-May-1945) The Enchanted Cottage (15-Feb-1945) · The Blind Composer, John Hillgrove Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble (4-May-1944) · Dr. M. J. Standish Young Ideas (2-Aug-1943) Flight for Freedom (4-Feb-1943) · Paul Turner Forever and a Day (21-Jan-1943) The Moon and Sixpence (27-Oct-1942) · Geoffrey Wolfe Kathleen (18-Dec-1941) · John Davis When Ladies Meet (29-Aug-1941) · Rogers Woodruf The Little Foxes (21-Aug-1941) · Horace Giddens The Letter (22-Nov-1940) · Robert Crosbie Foreign Correspondent (16-Aug-1940) · Stephen Fisher A Bill of Divorcement (13-May-1940) · Gray Meredith Zaza (29-Dec-1938) Always Goodbye (24-Jun-1938) Woman Against Woman (18-Jun-1938) · Stephen Holland Mad About Music (27-Feb-1938) Angel (29-Oct-1937) · Sir Frederick Barker Breakfast for Two (22-Oct-1937) · Jonathan Blair Make Way for a Lady (13-Nov-1936) · Christopher Drew A Woman Rebels (29-Oct-1936) · Thomas Lane Till We Meet Again (4-Apr-1936) If You Could Only Cook (25-Dec-1935) · Jim Buchanan The Dark Angel (5-Sep-1935) · Gerald Shannon The Good Fairy (31-Jan-1935) · Dr. Max Sporum The Painted Veil (23-Nov-1934) · Walter Fane Outcast Lady (28-Sep-1934) · Napier Riptide (30-Mar-1934) Four Frightened People (26-Jan-1934) I Was a Spy (4-Sep-1933) Trouble in Paradise (21-Oct-1932) · Gaston Blonde Venus (16-Sep-1932) · Edward Faraday Murder! (2-Aug-1930) The Letter (13-Apr-1929) · Geoffrey Hammond
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