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Known For

Directing

Known Credits

145

Gender

Male

Birthday

1891-12-28

Day of Death

1975-02-17 (84 years old)

Place of Birth

Chicago, Illinois, USA

Also Known As

George E. Marshall

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.

Known For

Acting

Girl on the Run

1953

Girl on the Run

as

Managing Editor

The Waiters' Ball

1916

The Waiters' Ball

as

Laundry Delivery Man (uncredited) (unconfirmed)

Their First Mistake

1932

Their First Mistake

as

Neighbor

Variety Girl

1947

Variety Girl

as

George Marshall

Here's Lucy

Here's Lucy

as

Sheriff George

Production

Crew

Directing

Tap Roots

1948

Tap Roots

as

Wild Gold

1934

Wild Gold

as

Houdini

1953

Houdini

as

Texas

1941

Texas

as

Destry

1954

Destry

as

$10 Raise

1935

$10 Raise

as

Hazard

1948

Hazard

as

Girls

1927

Girls

as