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E.G. Marshall
Actor, Producer, Additional Credits
Born June 18, 1914Died August 24, 1998 (84 years)
E. G. Marshall (June 18, 1914 – August 24, 1998) was an American actor, best known for his television roles as the lawyer Lawrence Preston on The Defenders in the 1960s, and as neurosurgeon David Craig on The Bold Ones: The New Doctors in the 1970s. Among his film roles, he is perhaps best known as the unflappable Juror #4 in Sidney Lumet's courtroom drama 12 Angry Men (1957).
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Known For
Filmography
2008 | Strictly Courtroom · as Juror #4 |
2006 | Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut · as The President |
1998 | The Defenders: Choice of Evils · as Lawrence Preston |
1997 | The Defenders: Payback · as Lawrence Preston |
1997 | Miss Evers' Boys · as The Senate Chairman |
1997 | Absolute Power · as Walter Sullivan |
1997 | Twentieth Century Fox: The First 50 Years · as Actor 'compulsion' |
1995 | Nixon · as John Mitchell |
1995 | Courthouse (TV Series) · as Judge Sam Sykes |
1995 | The Way West · as Voice |
1994 | Chicago Hope (TV Series) · as Arthur Thurmond |
1994 | Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All (TV Series) · as Professor Taw |
1993 | The Tommyknockers (TV Series) · as Ev Hillman |
1993 | Russian Holiday · as Joe Meadows |
1992 | Lincoln · as Gideon Welles (voice) |
1992 | Consenting Adults · as George Gordon |
1992 | Earth and the American Dream · as Reader (voice) |
1991 | Ironclads · as Commdr. Smith |
1990 | Two Evil Eyes · as Steven Pike |
1989 | Christmas Vacation · as Art |
1989 | The Hijacking of the Achille Lauro · as Stanley 'stan' Kubacki |
1988 | War and Remembrance (TV Series) · as Dwight D. Eisenhower |
1988 | Emma: Queen of the South Seas (TV Series) · as President Ulysses S. Grant |
1988 | Tanner '88 (TV Series) · as Gen. John Tanner |
1987 | At Mother's Request (TV Series) · as Franklin Bradshaw |
1986 | La gran fiesta · as Judge Cropper |
1986 | Under Siege · as Harold Sloan |
1986 | Power · as Senator Sam Hastings |
1986 | My Chauffeur · as Witherspoon |
1985 | Spenser: For Hire (TV Series) · as Judge Jason Kingsley |
1985 | The Equalizer (TV Series) · as Senator Virgil Thomas Blake |
1985 | Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985) (TV Series) · as Charlie Pitt |
1984 | Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) · as Prof. Leon Walker |
1984 | The Cosby Show (TV Series) · as Stanley Rappaport |
1983 | The Winter of Our Discontent · as Mr. Baker |
1983 | Saigon: Year of the Cat · as The Ambassador |
1983 | Kennedy (TV Series) · as Joseph P. Kennedy |
1983 | Tales from the Darkside (TV Series) · as Father |
1982 | Henry Fonda: The Man and His Movies · as Actor In '12 Angry Men' |
1982 | Creepshow · as Upson Pratt (segment "they're Creeping Up On You") |
1982 | Eleanor, First Lady of the World · as John Foster Dulles |
1981 | Gangster Wars · as Narrator |
1981 | The Phoenix (TV Series) · as Dr. Ward Frazier |
1981 | Falcon Crest (TV Series) · as Henri Denault |
1981 | Nurse (TV Series) · as Father |
1981 | The Gangster Chronicles (TV Series) |
1980 | Superman II · as The President |
1979 | Disaster on the Coastliner · as Roy Snyder |
1979 | Vampire · as Harry Kilcoyne |
1979 | The Lazarus Syndrome · as Dr. Mendel |
1978 | Interiors · as Arthur |
1977 | Billy Jack Goes to Washington · as Sen. Joseph Paine |
1976 | Collision Course: Truman vs. MacArthur · as President Harry S Truman |
1975 | The Incredible Machine · as Narrator |
1975 | The Abduction of Saint Anne · as Bishop Francis Paul Logan |
1973 | Money to Burn · as Jed Finnegan |
1972 | Pursuit · as James Wright |
1971 | Ellery Queen: Don't Look Behind You · as Dr. Cazalis |
1971 | The Pursuit of Happiness · as Daniel Lawrence |
1971 | The City · as Sheridan Hugotor |
1971 | Vanished (1971) (TV Series) · as Arthur Ingram |
1970 | Tora! Tora! Tora! · as Colonel Rufus S. Bratton |
1970 | A Clear and Present Danger · as Senator Stowe |
1969 | The Littlest Angel · as God |
1969 | Night Gallery (TV Series) · as Jared Soames (segment "death In The Family") |
1969 | The Bridge at Remagen · as Brig. Gen. Shinner |
1969 | The Brady Bunch (TV Series) |
1969 | The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (TV Series) · as Dr. David Craig |
1969 | The Learning Tree · as (uncredited) |
1967 | Ironside (TV Series) |
1966 | Is Paris Burning? · as Intelligence Officer Powell (uncredited) |
1966 | The Poppy Is Also a Flower · as Coley Jones |
1966 | The Chase · as Val Rogers |
1965 | National Geographic Specials (TV Series) · as Narrator |
1962 | The Virginian (TV Series) · as Judge Elmo J. Carver |
1961 | Town Without Pity · as Colonel Pakenham |
1961 | The Defenders (TV Series) · as Lawrence Preston |
1960 | |
1960 | Moment of Fear (TV Series) · as B.j. Benedict |
1960 | The Master Builder · as Solness |
1960 | Cash McCall · as Winston Conway |
1959 | The Play of the Week (TV Series) · as Halvard Solness |
1959 | Sunday Showcase (TV Series) · as William Thompson |
1959 | Compulsion · as District Attorney Harold Horn |
1959 | The Journey · as Harold Rhinelander |
1959 | Rawhide (TV Series) · as Ben Foley |
1958 | The Buccaneer · as Gov. William Claiborne |
1958 | Pursuit (TV Series) · as Tenner Hodges |
1958 | Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (TV Series) |
1958 | Shirley Temple's Storybook (TV Series) · as Merchant |
1957 | Man on Fire · as Sam Dunstock |
1957 | Suspicion (TV Series) · as Paul Steppe |
1957 | The DuPont Show of the Month (TV Series) · as Jim Howard |
1957 | The Bachelor Party · as Walter |
1957 | 12 Angry Men · as Juror 4 |
1956 | Playhouse 90 (TV Series) · as Beria |
1956 | The Mountain · as Solange |
1956 | The Scarlet Hour · as Lt. Jennings |
1955 | Alcoa Hour (TV Series) · as Herman Magnus |
1955 | The 20th Century-Fox Hour (TV Series) |
1955 | Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) · as Ronald J. Grimes |
1955 | ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) · as Jim Downs |
1955 | The Left Hand of God · as Dr. David Sigman |
1954 | The Silver Chalice · as Ignatius |
1954 | Producers' Showcase (TV Series) · as Dr. Carlos Finlay |
1954 | The Elgin Hour (TV Series) · as Brady Weeks |
1954 | Broken Lance · as Horace (the Governor) |
1954 | Pushover · as Police Lt. Carl Eckstrom |
1954 | The Caine Mutiny · as Lt. Comdr. Challee |
1954 | The Bamboo Prison · as Father Francis Dolan |
1954 | The Inner Sanctum (TV Series) |
1953 | Ponds Theater (TV Series) · as Jim |
1953 | You Are There (TV Series) · as Alfred Dreyfus |
1953 | General Electric Theater (TV Series) · as O'hoolihan |
1952 | Omnibus (TV Series) |
1952 | Diplomatic Courier · as Military Police Jeep Driver (uncredited) |
1952 | Anything Can Happen · as Immigration Officer |
1951 | Hallmark Hall Of Fame (TV Series) · as Grover Cleveland |
1951 | Goodyear Television Playhouse (TV Series) |
1950 | The Pulitzer Prize Playhouse (TV Series) · as Cast |
1950 | Danger (TV Series) · as Cast |
1950 | The Web (1950) (TV Series) · as Big Tommy |
1950 | The Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV Series) · as Harry |
1950 | |
1949 | The Big Story (TV Series) · as Theodore T. Macfarland |
1949 | I Remember Mama (TV Series) · as Cast |
1949 | Suspense (TV Series) · as Abner Snopes |
1948 | Studio One (TV Series) · as Harry Mork |
1948 | Ford Theatre (TV Series) · as Cast |
1948 | The Philco Television Playhouse (TV Series) · as Dennis Leighton |
1948 | The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre (TV Series) · as Henry |
1948 | Actors Studio (TV Series) · as Cast |
1948 | Call Northside 777 · as Rayska (uncredited) |
1947 | Kraft Television Theatre (TV Series) · as Mr. Lazarus |
1947 | Untamed Fury · as Pompano, The Dance Caller |
1947 | 13 Rue Madeleine · as Emile |
1946 | Lights Out (TV Series) |
1945 | The House on 92nd Street · as Morgue Attendant |