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Tully Marshall (born William Phillips;[1] April 10, 1864 – March 10, 1943) was an American character actor. He had nearly a quarter century of theatrical experience before his debut film appearance in 1914 which led to a film career spanning almost three decades.

Tully Marshall
Marshall in Fighting Caravans (1931)
Born
William Phillips

(1864-04-10)April 10, 1864
DiedMarch 10, 1943(1943-03-10) (aged 78)
Encino, California, U.S.
Resting placeHollywood Forever Cemetery
OccupationActor
Years active1883–1943
Spouse
(m. 1899)

Early years


Marshall was born in Nevada City, California. He attended private schools and Santa Clara College,[2] from which he graduated with an engineering degree.[3] )


Stage


The Devil's Needle (1916) with Howard Gaye, Tully Marshall,   Norma Talmadge and Marguerite Marsh
The Devil's Needle (1916) with Howard Gaye, Tully Marshall, Norma Talmadge and Marguerite Marsh
Marshall in 1923
Marshall in 1923

Marshall began acting on the stage at 19, appearing in Saratoga at the Winter Garden in San Francisco on March 8, 1883.[2] He played a wide variety of roles on Broadway from 1887. His Broadway credits include The Clever Ones (1914).[4]

For several years, Marshall played with a variety of stock theater troupes, including both acting and being stage manager for E. H. Sothern's company.[2]


Film


Marshall in The Merry Widow (1925)
Marshall in The Merry Widow (1925)

In 1914, Marshall arrived in Hollywood. His screen debut was in Paid in Full (1914).[2] By the time D. W. Griffith cast him as the High Priest of Bel in Intolerance (1916), he had already appeared in a number of silent films.

His career continued to thrive during the sound era and he remained busy for the remaining three decades of his life. He played a vast array of drunken trail scouts, lovable grandpas, unforgiving fathers, sinister attorneys and lecherous aristocrats. He is arguably most widely known today for his portrayal of John Wayne's sidekick in the lavish widescreen epic Western The Big Trail (1930) directed by Raoul Walsh, shot on location all across the American West, and starring Wayne in his first leading role. In one of Marshall's last films, This Gun for Hire (1942) starring Alan Ladd, he played a treacherously sinister nitrogen industrialist.


Personal life


Marshall was married to screenwriter, playwright, actress and head of her own studio Marion Fairfax[3] from 1899 to his death in 1943. Fairfax died in 1970 at age 94.


Death


Marshall died on March 10, 1943, age 78, after a heart attack at his home in Encino, California. His grave is located in Hollywood Forever Cemetery.[1]


Filmography


Marshall and Mabel Normand in The Slim Princess (1920)
Marshall and Mabel Normand in The Slim Princess (1920)
Marshall (4th from left) in Along Came Ruth (1924)
Marshall (4th from left) in Along Came Ruth (1924)
Marshall and Marguerite Churchill in The Big Trail (1930)
Marshall and Marguerite Churchill in The Big Trail (1930)
Lobby card with Marshall and John Wayne in The Big Trail (1930)
Lobby card with Marshall and John Wayne in The Big Trail (1930)
Lobby card with Marguerite Churchill, Marshall and John Wayne in The Big Trail (1930)
Lobby card with Marguerite Churchill, Marshall and John Wayne in The Big Trail (1930)
Lobby card with Marshall, Marguerite Churchill and Tyrone Power Sr. in The Big Trail (1930)
Lobby card with Marshall, Marguerite Churchill and Tyrone Power Sr. in The Big Trail (1930)
Ernest Torrence, Gary Cooper, Lili Damita, and Marshall in Fighting Caravans (1931)
Ernest Torrence, Gary Cooper, Lili Damita, and Marshall in Fighting Caravans (1931)
Marshall, Gary Cooper and Dan Duryea in Ball of Fire (1941)
Marshall, Gary Cooper and Dan Duryea in Ball of Fire (1941)

Stage plays



References


  1. Wilson, Scott (2016). Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed. (2 volume set). McFarland. p. 481. ISBN 9780786479924. Retrieved November 30, 2016.
  2. Lowrey, Carolyn (1920). The First One Hundred Noted Men and Women of the Screen. Moffat, Yard. pp. 112-113. Retrieved November 30, 2016. Tully Marshall.
  3. Katchmer, George A. (2002). A Biographical Dictionary of Silent Film Western Actors and Actresses. McFarland. p. 234. ISBN 9781476609058. Retrieved December 1, 2016.
  4. "("Tully Marshall" search results)". Playbill Vault. Retrieved December 1, 2016.



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[de] Tully Marshall

Tully Marshall (eigentlich William Phillips; * 10. April 1864 in Nevada City, Kalifornien; † 10. März 1943 in Encino, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. In seiner 60-jährigen Karriere war der wandlungsfähige Charakterdarsteller sowohl beim Theater als auch beim Film erfolgreich.
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[es] Tully Marshall

Tully Marshall (10 de abril de 1864 – 10 de marzo de 1943) fue un actor teatral y cinematográfico de nacionalidad estadounidense.

[ru] Маршалл, Талли

Талли Маршалл (настоящие имя и фамилия — Уильям Филлипс) (англ. Tully Marshall; 10 апреля 1864[1] или 13 апреля 1864[2], Невада-Сити, Калифорния — 10 марта 1943[1], Энсино, Калифорния) — американский актёр театра и кино.



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