Alan Marshal

Alan Marshal

Deceased · Born: Jan 29, 1909 · Died: Jul 13, 1961

Personal Details

BornJan 29, 1909 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Biography

Alan Marshal, a renowned Australian actor, entered this world on January 29, 1909, in the vibrant city of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. This talented individual made a lasting impact on the world of entertainment, leaving behind a legacy that continues to captivate audiences to this very day.

Throughout his illustrious career, Alan Marshal had the privilege of appearing in a wide range of films, including the classic horror movie "House on Haunted Hill" (1959),the poignant drama "The White Cliffs of Dover" (1944),and the epic romance "The Garden of Allah" (1936).

In addition to his professional accomplishments, Alan Marshal's personal life was marked by a deep and abiding love for his wife, Mary Grace Borel. The two were married in a beautiful ceremony, surrounded by friends and family, and their union was a source of strength and inspiration for both of them.

Sadly, Alan Marshal's life was cut short when he passed away on July 13, 1961, in the bustling city of Chicago, Illinois, USA. Despite his untimely death, his memory lives on through the countless films and performances he left behind, and he will always be remembered as a true master of his craft.

Career

1959
House on Haunted Hill
House on Haunted Hill as Dr. David Trent
1944
Bride by Mistake
Bride by Mistake as Captain Anthony Travis
1941
Lydia
Lydia as Richard Mason
1940
Irene
Irene as Bob Vincent
Married and in Love
Married and in Love as Leslie Yates
Exile Express
Exile Express as Steve Reynolds
Four Girls in White
Four Girls in White as Dr. Stephen 'Steve' Melford
1938
I Met My Love Again
I Met My Love Again as Michael Shaw
Dramatic School
Dramatic School as Marquis Andre D'Abbencourt
1937
Parnell
Parnell as Captain William 'Willie' O'Shea
Night Must Fall
Night Must Fall as Justin Laurie
Conquest
Conquest as Capt. d'Ornano
1936
After the Thin Man
After the Thin Man as Robert Landis
The Garden of Allah
The Garden of Allah as Capt. De Trevignac