Herbert Marshall Net Worth

Herbert Marshall Net Worth is
$1.3 Million

Herbert Marshall Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Herbert Brough Falcon Marshall (23 May 1890 – 22 January 1966) was an English stage, screen, and radio actor who, in spite of losing a leg during World War I, starred in many popular and well-regarded Hollywood films in the 1930s and 1940s. After a successful theatrical career in the United Kingdom and North America, he became an in-demand Hollywood leading man, frequently appearing in romantic melodramas and occasional comedies. In his later years, he turned to character acting.The son of actors, Marshall is best remembered for roles in Ernst Lubitsch's Trouble in Paradise (1932), Alfred Hitchcock's Foreign Correspondent (1940), William Wyler's The Letter (1940) and The Little Foxes (1941), Albert Lewin's The Moon and Sixpence (1942), Edmund Goulding's The Razor's Edge (1946), and Kurt Neumann's The Fly (1958). He appeared onscreen with many of the most prominent leading ladies of Hollywood's Golden Age, including Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, and Bette Davis.From 1944 to 1952, Marshall starred in his own radio series, The Man Called 'X'. Often praised for the quality of his voice, he made numerous radio guest appearances and hosted several shows. He performed on television as well. The actor, known for his charm, married five times and periodically appeared in gossip columns because of his sometimes turbulent private life. During World War II, he worked on the rehabilitation of injured troops, especially aiding amputees like himself. Marshall received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960.

Date Of BirthMay 23, 1890, London, United Kingdom
DiedJanuary 22, 1966, Beverly Hills, California, United States
Place Of BirthLondon, England, UK
Height6' (1.83 m)
ProfessionActor, Soundtrack
SpouseDee Anne Kahmann (m. 1960–1966)
ChildrenSarah Marshall, Annie Marshall
Star SignGemini
#Fact
1Biography in "Bad Boys: The Actors of Film Noir" by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry.
2Grandfather of Timothy M. Bourne.
3Ex-father-in-law of Mel Bourne.
4Brother-in-law of Joan Mallory.
5Portrayed British intelligence agent Ken Thurston on CBS (1944-1948) and NBC Radio's (1950-1952) "The Man Called X."
6Herbert Marshall had one wooden leg, the right, which was kept a secret to the public for most of his career. He lost his leg in action during WWI.
7Father of Sarah Marshall.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Third Day1965Austin Parsons
77 Sunset Strip1963TV SeriesFather Anthony
The Caretakers1963Dr. Jubal Harrington
The List of Adrian Messenger1963Sir Wilfrid Lucas
Five Weeks in a Balloon1962The Prime Minister
Zane Grey Theater1961TV SeriesSimon Baker
A Fever in the Blood1961Governor Oliver P. Thornwall
Michael Shayne1961TV SeriesCollier Davis
Hong Kong1960TV SeriesSir John Dalman
Midnight Lace1960Charles Manning
College Confidential1960Professor Henry Addison
Adventures in Paradise1960TV SeriesJudge / Dr. Morgan
The Fly1958Insp. Charas
Alfred Hitchcock Presents1957-1958TV SeriesColin Bragner / Judge Connors
Stage Struck1958Robert Harley Hedges
Studio One in Hollywood1958TV SeriesColonel Beaumont
Playhouse 901957TV SeriesDr. Knight
The Loretta Young Show1957TV SeriesBo Barrett
Lux Video Theatre1954-1956TV SeriesDr. Jaquith Andrew Crocker-Harris Enoch Gavin
The Weapon1956Supt. Mackenzie
Wicked as They Come1956Stephen Collins
Celebrity Playhouse1955TV Series
The Virgin Queen1955Lord Leicester (Robert Dudley)
The Elgin Hour1954TV SeriesBelmont
The Best of Broadway1954TV SeriesSeth Lord
The Black Shield of Falworth1954William, Earl of Mackworth
Gog1954Dr. Van Ness
Riders to the Stars1954Dr. Don Stanton
Angel Face1953Mr. Charles Tremayne
The Ford Television Theatre1952TV Series
Robert Montgomery Presents1951TV SeriesInspector Goole
Anne of the Indies1951Dr. Jameson
Captain Blackjack1950Dr. James Curtis
Nash Airflyte Theatre1950TV Series
The Underworld Story1950E.J. Stanton
The Secret Garden1949Archibald Craven
High Wall1947Willard I. Whitcombe
Ivy1947Miles Rushworth
Duel in the Sun1946Scott Chavez
Monuments of the Past1946Narrator
The Razor's Edge1946W. Somerset Maugham
Crack-Up1946Traybin
The Unseen1945Dr. Charles Evans
The Enchanted Cottage1945Major John Hillgrove
The Road to Victory1944ShortHerbert Marshall (uncredited)
Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble1944Dr. M.J. Standish
The Shining Future1944ShortHerbert Marshall
Young Ideas1943Michael Kingsley
Flight for Freedom1943Paul Turner
Forever and a Day1943Curate in Air Raid Shelter
The Moon and Sixpence1942Geoffrey Wolfe
Kathleen1941John Davis
When Ladies Meet1941Rogers Woodruff
The Little Foxes1941Horace Giddens
Adventure in Washington1941John Coleridge
The Letter1940Robert Crosbie
Foreign Correspondent1940Stephen Fisher
A Bill of Divorcement1940Gray Meredith
Zaza1938Dufresne
Always Goodbye1938Jim Howard
Woman Against Woman1938Stephen Holland
Mad About Music1938Richard Todd / Mr. Harkinson
Breakfast for Two1937Jonathan Blair
Angel1937Sir Frederick Barker
Make Way for a Lady1936Christopher 'Chris' Drew
A Woman Rebels1936Thomas Lane
Girls' Dormitory1936Dr. Stephen Dominik
Forgotten Faces1936Harry Ashton
Till We Meet Again1936Alan Barclay
The Lady Consents1936Dr. Michael J. Talbot
If You Could Only Cook1935Jim Buchanan
The Dark Angel1935Gerald Shannon
Accent on Youth1935Steven Gaye
The Flame Within1935Dr. Gordon Phillips
The Good Fairy1935Dr. Max Sporum
The Painted Veil1934Walter Fane
Outcast Lady1934Napier
Riptide1934Lord Rexford
Four Frightened People1934Arnold Ainger
The Solitaire Man1933Oliver
I Was a Spy1933Stephan
Evenings for Sale1932Count Franz von Degenthal
Trouble in Paradise1932Gaston Monescu
Blonde Venus1932Edward 'Ned' Faraday
Faithful Hearts1932Waverly Ango
Michael and Mary1931Michael Rowe
Bachelor's Folly1931Gerry Anson
Secrets of a Secretary1931Lord Danforth
Murder!1930Sir John Menier
The Letter1929Geoffrey Hammond
Mumsie1927Col. Armytage

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Kathleen1941"Row, Row, Your Boat" or "The Old Log Hut" 1852, uncredited / performer: "Row, Row, Your Boat" or "The Old Log Hut" 1852 - uncredited
The Lady Consents1936performer: "My Blue Heaven" 1927, "I Love You So Much It's a Wonder You Don't Feel It" 1930, "I Surrender Dear" 1931, "Paradise" 1931, "Isn't This a Night for Love" 1933, "The Continental You Kiss While You're Dancing" 1934, "The Object of My Affection" 1934 - uncredited

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Presidency: A Splendid Misery1964TV Movie documentary
The Linkletter Show1958TV SeriesHimself
The George Gobel Show1956TV SeriesHimself
December Bride1955TV SeriesHimself
What's My Line?1954TV SeriesHimself - Mystery Guest
The Unexpected1952TV SeriesHimself - Host
The Kate Smith Evening Hour1951TV SeriesHimself
The Ken Murray Show1950TV SeriesHimself - Actor
20th Century Fox Promotional Film1936Documentary shortHimself (uncredited)
Hollywood on Parade No. B-131934ShortHimself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness2009TV Series documentaryInsp. Charas
Paul Merton Looks at Alfred Hitchcock2009TV Movie documentarySir John Menier (uncredited)
Complicated Women2003TV Movie documentaryHimself
Biography1997TV Series documentary
20th Century-Fox: The First 50 Years1997TV Movie documentaryActor 'The Fly' (uncredited)
Henry Fonda: The Man and His Movies1982TV Movie documentaryActor in 'Stage Struck' (uncredited)
The Horror Show1979TV Movie documentary
The Love Goddesses1965DocumentaryHimself
Hollywood: The Great Stars1963TV Movie documentaryActor 'The Letter' (uncredited)
Hollywood Without Make-Up1963DocumentaryHimself
The House That Shadows Built1931Documentary

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1960Star on the Walk of FameWalk of FameMotion PictureOn 8 February 1960. At 6200 Hollywood Blvd.

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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