
E.G. Marshall
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1914-06-18
Day of Death
1998-08-24 (84 years old)
Place of Birth
Owatonna, Minnesota, USA
E.G. Marshall
Biography
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
Acting
(2006)
Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut
as The President
(2004)
Harvesting Horror: Children of the Corn
as (archival footage)
(1998)
The Defenders: Choice of Evils
as Lawrence Preston
(1997)
Absolute Power
as Walter Sullivan
(1997)
Miss Evers' Boys
as The Senate Chairman
(1997)
The Defenders: Payback
as Lawrence Preston
(1995)
Nixon
as John Mitchell
(1994)
Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All
as Professor Taw
(1993)
Tornadoes: The Entity
as Narrator 1
(1993)
George Marshall and the American Century
as Self - Narrator (voice)
(1992)
Consenting Adults
as George Gordon
(1992)
Earth and the American Dream
as Reader (voice)
(1992)
Lincoln
as Gideon Welles (voice)
(1992)
Russian Holiday
as Joe Meadows
(1991)
Ironclads
as Commdr. Smith
(1990)
Two Evil Eyes
as Steven Pike
(1989)
(1989)
The Hijacking of the Achille Lauro
as Stanley 'Stan' Kubacki
(1988)
An Empire of Reason
as Federalist Spokesman
(1986)
Power
as Senator Sam Hastings
(1986)
My Chauffeur
as Witherspoon
(1986)
Under Siege
as Harold Sloan
(1986)
La gran fiesta
as Judge Cropper
(1983)
The Winter of Our Discontent
as Mr. Baker
(1983)
Saigon: Year Of The Cat
as The Ambassador
(1983)
Thank You, Mr. President: The Press Conferences of JFK
as Self - Host
(1983)
Born of Fire
as Narrator
(1982)
Creepshow
as Upson Pratt (segment "They're Creeping Up On You")
(1982)
Eleanor, First Lady of the World
as John Foster Dulles
(1981)
The Phoenix
as Dr. Ward Frazier
(1980)
Superman II
as The President
(1980)
Dive to the Edge of Creation
as Self - Host
(1979)
Vampire
as Harry Kilcoyne
(1979)
Disaster on the Coastliner
as Roy Snyder
(1979)
HR 6161: An Act of Congress
as Narrator
(1978)
Interiors
as Arthur
(1978)
The Lazarus Syndrome
as Dr. Mendel
(1977)
Billy Jack Goes to Washington
as Sen. Joseph Paine
(1976)
Collision Course: Truman vs. MacArthur
as President Harry S. Truman
(1976)
Independence
as Narrator
(1975)
The Abduction of Saint Anne
as Bishop Francis Paul Logan
(1975)
The Incredible Machine
as Narrator
(1973)
Money to Burn
as Jed Finnegan
(1972)
Pursuit
as James Wright
(1972)
Look Homeward, Angel
as W. O. Gant
(1971)
The Pursuit of Happiness
as Daniel Lawrence
(1971)
Ellery Queen: Don't Look Behind You
as Dr. Cazalis
(1971)
The City
as Sheridan Hugotor
(1970)
Tora! Tora! Tora!
as Colonel Rufus S. Bratton
(1970)
A Clear and Present Danger
as Senator Stowe
(1969)
The Bridge at Remagen
as Brig. Gen. Shinner
(1969)
The Littlest Angel
as God
(1969)
The Learning Tree
as (uncredited)
(1966)
The Chase
as Val Rogers
(1966)
Is Paris Burning?
as Intelligence Officer Powell (uncredited)
(1966)
The Poppy Is Also a Flower
as Coley Jones
(1963)
The Vote
as Self - Host
(1961)
Town Without Pity
as Colonel Pakenham
(1960)
Cash McCall
as Winston Conway
(1960)
The Master Builder
as Solness
(1959)
The Journey
as Harold Rhinelander
(1959)
Compulsion
as District Attorney Harold Horn
(1958)
The Buccaneer
as Gov. William Claiborne
(1958)
The Plot to Kill Stalin
as Beria
(1957)
12 Angry Men
as Juror 4
(1957)
Man on Fire
as Sam Dunstock
(1957)
The Bachelor Party
as Walter
(1956)
The Mountain
as Solange
(1956)
The Scarlet Hour
as Lt. Jennings
(1956)
The Little Foxes
as Oscar
(1955)
The Left Hand of God
as Dr. David Sigman
(1954)
The Caine Mutiny
as Lt. Comdr. Challee
(1954)
Broken Lance
as Horace (The Governor)
(1954)
The Silver Chalice
as Ignatius
(1954)
Pushover
as Police Lt. Carl Eckstrom
(1954)
The Bamboo Prison
as Father Francis Dolan
(1954)
Middle of the Night
as Jerry
(1952)
Diplomatic Courier
as Military Police Jeep Driver (uncredited)
(1949)
(1948)
Call Northside 777
as Rayska (uncredited)
(1947)
Untamed Fury
as Pompano, the dance caller