George Marshall

Born in December 29th, 1891

From Chicago, Illinois, USA

George Marshall Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. George E. Marshall (December 29, 1891 – February 17, 1975) was a prolific American actor, screenwriter, producer, film and television director, active through the first six decades of movie history. Relatively few of Marshall's films are well-known today, with Destry Rides Again, The Sheepman, and How the West Was Won being the biggest exceptions.

Marshall co-directed How the West Was Won with John Ford and Henry Hathaway, handling the railroad segment, which featured a celebrated buffalo stampede sequence. While Marshall worked on almost all kinds of films imaginable, he started his career in the early silent period doing mostly Westerns, a genre he never completely abandoned. Later in his career, he was particularly sought after for comedies.

He did around half a dozen films each with Bob Hope and Jerry Lewis, and also worked with W.C. Fields, Jackie Gleason, Will Rogers and Laurel and Hardy. For his contribution to the film industry, George Marshall has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7048 Hollywood Boulevard. Description above from the Wikipedia article George  Marshall, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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George Marshall Movies

Advance to the Rear Poster
June 10, 1964
How the West Was Won Poster
February 20, 1963
The Gazebo Poster
December 18, 1959
The Mating Game Poster
April 29, 1959
The Sheepman Poster
May 7, 1958
The Sad Sack Poster
November 27, 1957

George Marshall TV Shows

The Odd Couple Poster
September 24, 1970
Daniel Boone Poster
September 24, 1964
Police Woman Poster
September 13, 1974
Tarzan Poster
September 8, 1966
Cavalcade of America Poster
October 1, 1952
Valentine's Day Poster
September 18, 1964

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