Garry Marsh

Garry Marsh

Deceased · Born: May 21, 1902 · Died: Mar 6, 1981

1961
1956
1933

Personal Details

BornMay 21, 1902 at sea
Spouse
  • Muriel Martin-Harvey

    ( Jul 15, 1926 to Jul 29, 1935 )
  • Adele Lawson

    ( Dec 1, 2025 to Dec 31, 1969 )

Biography

Garry Marsh, a younger sibling of the esteemed Digby George Gerahty, shared a familial bond with a renowned literary figure. Notably, Digby's literary pseudonym, Robert Standish, was responsible for penning the novel "Elephant Walk", which would later be adapted into a film starring the iconic Elizabeth Taylor.

It is worth mentioning that a nephew of Garry and Digby has confirmed the correct spelling of their family name to be Gerahty. Digby, in his illustrious writing career, produced an impressive 80 novels, often utilizing various pen names to sign his works. These aliases included Robert Standish, Stephen Lister, George Digby, and George Echlin, underscoring his remarkable versatility as a writer.

Career

1964
Ring of Treason
Ring of Treason as First Member at Lords (uncredited)
1956
Who Done It?
Who Done It? as Det. Inp. Hancock
1955
Man of the Moment
Man of the Moment as British Delegate
1954
1953
Those People Next Door
Those People Next Door as Sir Andrew Stevens
1952
Murder Will Out
Murder Will Out as Inspector Thornton
The Big Frame
The Big Frame as Insp. Foster
The Magic Box
The Magic Box as Company Promoter
1951
1950
1949
Paper Orchid
Paper Orchid as Johnson
Murder at the Windmill
Murder at the Windmill as Inspector Matthews
Forbidden
Forbidden as Jerry Burns
Daybreak
Daybreak as Barber shop customer
Good-Time Girl
Good-Time Girl as Mr. Hawkins
1947
Dancing with Crime
Dancing with Crime as Det. Sgt. Murray
Frieda
Frieda as Beckwith
1946
I See a Dark Stranger
I See a Dark Stranger as Capt. Goodhusband
Notorious Gentleman
Notorious Gentleman as Sir Hubert Parks
Dead of Night
Dead of Night as Harry Parker (Segment "The Ventriloquist's Dummy")
1940
Hoots Mon
Hoots Mon as Charlie Thompson
Return to Yesterday
Return to Yesterday as Charlie Miller
1939
Trouble Brewing
Trouble Brewing as A.G. Brady
The Secret Four
The Secret Four as Bill Grant
1938
This Man Is News
This Man Is News as Sergeant Bright
Bank Holiday
Bank Holiday as Follies Manager
George Takes the Air
George Takes the Air as Commanding Officer Hill
I See Ice!
I See Ice! as Tim Galloway
Convict 99
Convict 99 as Johnson
Break the News
Break the News as The Producer
1936
When Knights Were Bold
When Knights Were Bold as Brian Ballymoat
1935
Murder on the Set
Murder on the Set as Inspector Burford
Scrooge
Scrooge as Belle's Husband
1932
Number 17
Number 17 as Sheldrake
1930
Night Birds
Night Birds as Archibald Bunny