Herbert Marshall

1890-1966

Biography: life and films

Herbert Marshall was an English actor. He was born in London, England on 23rd May 1890 and died in Beverly Hills, California, USA on 22nd January 1966, aged 75.

His best films as an actor include Jean de Limur's The Letter (1929), Josef von Sternberg's Blonde Venus (1932), William Wyler's comedy The Good Fairy (1935), The Letter (1940) and Fred M. Wilcox's The Secret Garden (1949).

Herbert Marshall appeared in 74 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Edmund Goulding (4 films), William Wyler (3), Victor Saville (3), Robert Z. Leonard (2), Ernst Lubitsch (2) and Alfred Hitchcock (2).

His most frequent genres include: drama (50 films), romance (15), comedy (11), comedy-romance (10), Thriller (6), history (4), War (4) and comedy-drama (3).

Our average rating for Herbert Marshall over all films is: 3.1

Filmography

Key: a = actor

Mumsie (1927) [a]

The Letter (1929) [a]

Murder! (1930) [a]

Michael and Mary (1931) [a]

Secrets of a Secretary (1931) [a]

The Calendar (1931) [a]

Blonde Venus (1932) [a]

Evenings for Sale (1932) [a]

The Faithful Heart (1932) [a]

Trouble in Paradise (1932) [a]

I Was a Spy (1933) [a]

The Solitaire Man (1933) [a]

Four Frightened People (1934) [a]

Outcast Lady (1934) [a]

Riptide (1934) [a]

The Painted Veil (1934) [a]

Accent on Youth (1935) [a]

If You Could Only Cook (1935) [a]

The Dark Angel (1935) [a]

The Flame Within (1935) [a]

The Good Fairy (1935) [a]

A Woman Rebels (1936) [a]

Forgotten Faces (1936) [a]

Girls' Dormitory (1936) [a]

Make Way for a Lady (1936) [a]

The Lady Consents (1936) [a]

Till We Meet Again (1936) [a]

Angel (1937) [a]

Breakfast for Two (1937) [a]

Always Goodbye (1938) [a]

Mad About Music (1938) [a]

Woman Against Woman (1938) [a]

Zaza (1939) [a]

A Bill of Divorcement (1940) [a]

Foreign Correspondent (1940) [a]

The Letter (1940) [a]

Adventure in Washington (1941) [a]

Kathleen (1941) [a]

The Little Foxes (1941) [a]

When Ladies Meet (1941) [a]

The Moon and Sixpence (1942) [a]

Flight for Freedom (1943) [a]

Forever and a Day (1943) [a]

Young Ideas (1943) [a]

Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble (1944) [a]

The Enchanted Cottage (1945) [a]

The Unseen (1945) [a]

Crack-Up (1946) [a]

Duel in the Sun (1946) [a]

Monuments of the Past (1946) [a]

The Razor's Edge (1946) [a]

High Wall (1947) [a]

Ivy (1947) [a]

The Secret Garden (1949) [a]

Black Jack (1950) [a]

The Underworld Story (1950) [a]

Anne of the Indies (1951) [a]

Angel Face (1952) [a]

Gog (1954) [a]

Riders to the Stars (1954) [a]

The Black Shield of Falworth (1954) [a]

The Virgin Queen (1955) [a]

Wicked as They Come (1956) [a]

The Weapon (1957) [a]

Stage Struck (1958) [a]

The Fly (1958) [a]

College Confidential (1960) [a]

Midnight Lace (1960) [a]

A Fever in the Blood (1961) [a]

Five Weeks in a Balloon (1962) [a]

The Caretakers (1963) [a]

The List of Adrian Messenger (1963) [a]

The Third Day (1965) [a]



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