George Marshall

George Marshall

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Director, Author, Actor - USA
Born December 29, 1891 in Chicago, Illinois, USA
Died February 17, 1975 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
George Marshall was born on December 29, 1891 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an American Director, Author, Actor, known for Scared Stiff (1953), Beyond Mombasa (1956), The blue dahlia (1946), George Marshall's first movie on record is from 1916. George Marshall died on February 17, 1975 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1968.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1968: Hook, line and sinker (Director), with Jerry Lewis, Peter Lawford, Anne Francis,
1967: Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz (Director), with Bob Crane, Fritz Feld, Werner Klemperer,
1967: Eight on the Lam (Director), with Bob Hope, Phyllis Diller, ,
1965: Boy did I get a wrong number ! (Director), with Bob Hope, Elke Sommer,
1965: Boy, did I get that wrong Number ! (Director), with Cesare Danova, Phyllis Diller, Bob Hope,
1963: Advance to the rear ! (Director), with Jim Backus, Joan Blondell, Melvyn Douglas,
1961: How the West was won (Director), Directed by John Ford, Henry Hathaway, Richard Thorpe, with Henry Fonda, Rodolfo Acosta, Carroll Baker,
1961: The happy thieves (Director), with Grégoire Aslan, Rex Harrison, Rita Hayworth,
1959: The mating game (Director), with Fred Clark, Paul Douglas, Una Merkel,
1959: The gazebo (Director), with Mabel Albertson, Glenn Ford, John McGiver,
1959: It started with a kiss (Director), with Edgar Buchanan, Fred Clark, Glenn Ford,
1958: Sheepman (Director), with Willis Bouchey, Edgar Buchanan, Glenn Ford,
1957: The sad sack (Director), with Phyllis Kirk, Jerry Lewis, Peter Lorre,
1957: The Guns of Fort Petticoat (Director), with Kathryn Grant, Audie Murphy, Ainslie Pryor,
1956: Beyond Mombasa (Director), with Leo Genn, Christopher Lee, Donna Reed,
1956: Pillars of the Sky (Director), with Keith Andes, Michael Ansara, Ward Bond,
1955: The second greates sex (Director), with Keith Andes, Kathleen Case, Jeanne Crain,
1954: Duel in the jungle (Director), with Dana Andrews, Jeanne Crain, Walter Gotell,
1953: Scared Stiff (Director), with Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin, Carmen Miranda,
1953: Houdini (Director), with Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh, Ernst Verebes,
1953: Money from Home (Director), with Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis,
1952: The Savage (Director), with Charlton Heston, Susan Morrow, Peter Hansen,
1949: My Friend Irma (Director), with John Lund, Marie Wilson, Diana Lynn,
1948: Tap Roots (Director), with Van Heflin, Susan Hayward, Boris Karloff,
1947: Variety Girl (Director), with Gary Cooper, Burt Lancaster,
1947: The Perils of Pauline (Director), with Ethel Clayton, Betty Hutton, Hank Mann,
1946: The blue dahlia (Le Dahlia Bleu) (Director), with Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake, William Bendix,
1946: Monsieur Beaucaire (Director), with Bob Hope, Joan Caulfield, Patric Knowles,
1946: The Goldwyn Follies (Director), with Walter Sande, , Adolphe Menjou,
1942: The Forest Rangers (Director), with Albert Dekker, Paulette Goddard, Susan Hayward,
1942: Star-Spangled Rhythm (Director), with Preston Sturges,
1942: Valley of the Sun (Director), with Lucille Ball, James Craig, Cedric Hardwicke,
1941: Texas (Director), with Glenn Ford, William Holden, Claire Trevor,
1939: Destry rides again (Director), with Mischa Auer, Virginia Brissac, Jack Carson,
1939: You Can't Cheat an Honest Man (Director), with W.C. Fields, Edgar Bergen, ,
1938: Hold That Co-ed (Hold That Girl) (Director), with John Barrymore, George Murphy, ,
1936: Nancy Steele is missing (Director), with June Lang, Peter Lorre, Victor McLaglen,
1936: A Message to Garcia (Director), with Wallace Beery, Barbara Stanwyck, John Boles,
1935: In Old Kentucky (Director), with George Reed, Bill Robinson, Russell Hardie,
1934: Ever Since Eve (Director), with George O'Brien, Mary Brian, Herbert Mundin,
1924: The Flight (Director),
1921: A Ridin' Romeo (Director), with Pat Chrisman, Minnie Devereaux, Harry Dunkinson,
1921: The Jolt (Director), with Edna Murphy, Johnnie Walker, Raymond McKee,
1921: Hands off (Director), with Tom Mix, Pauline Curley, Charles K. French,
1920: Ruth of the Rockies (Director), with Ruth Roland, Herbert Heyes, Thomas G. Lingham,
1919: The Adventures of Ruth (Director), Directed by Ruth Roland, with Ruth Roland, Herbert Heyes, Thomas G. Lingham,
1918: The Husband Hunter (Director), with Neal Hart, Ann Forrest, Joe Rickson,
1918: Beating the Limited (Director), with Neal Hart, Janet Eastman, Howard Crampton,
1918: Naked Fists (Director), with Neal Hart, Eileen Sedgwick, Dick La Reno,
1918: The Midnight Flyer (Director), with Hoot Gibson, Violet Mersereau, Helen Gibson,
1918: Quick Triggers (Director), with Neal Hart, Eileen Sedgwick, Dick La Reno,
1917: The Man from Montana (Director), with Neal Hart, George Berrell, Edward Peil,
1917: The Ninth Day (Director), with Neal Hart, Janet Eastman, Dick La Reno,
1917: The Honor of Men (Director), with Neal Hart, Joe Rickson, ,
1917: Roped In (Director), with Neal Hart, Bob Gillis, Bud Osborne,
1917: Border Wolves (Director), with Neal Hart, Janet Eastman, Joe Rickson,
1917: Won by Grit (Director), with Neal Hart, Mina Cunard, Dick La Reno,
1916: The Devil's Own (Director), with Harry Carey, Olive Carey, Joe Rickson,
1916: Liberty (Assistant Director), Directed by Henry MacRae, Jacques Jaccard, with Marie Walcamp, Jack Holt, Eddie Polo,
1916: A Woman's Eyes (Director), with Harry Carey, Olive Carey, Doc Crane,
1916: Love's Lariat (Well Represented) (Director), Directed by Harry Carey, with Harry Carey, Neal Hart, William Quinn,
1916: The Waiters' Ball (Cast: Laundry Delivery Man (/xx/) (--??--)), Directed by Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle, with Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle, Al St. John, ,

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