Kenneth Marshall

American actor (born 1950)


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::summary American actor (born 1950) ::

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FieldValue
nameKenneth Marshall
othernameKen Marshall
birth_date
birth_placeNew York City, U.S.
educationUniversity of Michigan (BA, MA)
Juilliard School (GrDip)
occupationActor
years_active1974–2003
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| name = Kenneth Marshall | othername = Ken Marshall | birth_date = | birth_place = New York City, U.S. | education = University of Michigan (BA, MA) Juilliard School (GrDip) | occupation = Actor | years_active = 1974–2003

Kenneth Marshall (born June 27, 1950) is a retired American actor.

Early life

Marshall graduated from Saint Joseph High School in Saint Joseph, Michigan, in 1968.

Career

Marshall was cast for a 1979 production of The Tempest.

In television, he played the title role in Giuliano Montaldo's 1982 television miniseries Marco Polo and portrayed the character Michael Eddington in the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine from 1994 until 1997.

Although appearing in such films such as Tilt (1979), The Skin (1981), and Feds (1988), he is perhaps best known for the starring role as Prince/King Colwyn in the fantasy adventure movie, Krull (1983).

In 2019 Marshall was inducted to the SJHS Performing Arts Center Hall of Fame

Acting credits

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1979How the West Was WonPvt. Andrew WillowEpisode: "The Forgotten"
1979TiltNeil Gallagher
1981The SkinJimmy Wren
1982–83Marco PoloMarco PoloTitle role, miniseries
1983KrullColwyn
Journey to KrullHimself / ColwynDocumentary short film
On TrialHimself/GuestDocumentary
1988FedsBrent Shepard
1989Double Exposure: The Story of Margaret Bourke-WhiteChappieTV movie
In the Heat of the NightStephen AinsleeEpisode: "Rape"
BaywatchChuckEpisode: "The Drowning Pool"
1990Over My Dead BodyJohn StantonEpisode: "No Ifs, Ands or Butlers"
1991HunterProfessor Gleason2 (combined) episodes:
"Fatal Obesession Part 1+2"
Quantum LeapRodney OwensEpisode: "A Hunting We Will Go"
1992The CommishSullivan GodfreyEpisode: "True Believers"
1993Berlin '39Hans
Message from NamDr. George AndrewsTV movie
1994On TrialHimselfDocumentary
Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells AllNedTV movie
Empty NestAgent #1Episode: "Mrs. Clinton Comes to Town"
AmberwavesDean Deamon
1994–97Star Trek: Deep Space NineLt. Commander Michael Eddington9 episodes
1993, 1997Silk StalkingsBill Marshall,
Egan / Babalocia2 episodes
2000Dov'è mio figlioCameron EllisTV movie
2001JAGCapt. O'BryanEpisode: "Liberty"
Shaka Zulu: The CitadelHenry Francis FynnTV movie
2003The DistrictBartender2 episodes
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Theatre

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1974Pericles2nd Pirate/LordDelacorte Theater
1975HamletStagehand
1977ShenandoahSamTour
1979West Side StoryTonyMiami, Florida
1980Broadway
1986–87Into the WoodsCinderella’s PrincePremiere at The Old Globe Theatre
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References

References

  1. Mumford, Louis. (April 15, 1990). "They blazed different trails, but found the road to Hollywood started in St. Joseph–Benton Harbor". [[South Bend Tribune]].
  2. Eder, Richard. (May 28, 1979). "Stage: New Approach to The Tempest' on Coast". [[The New York Times]].
  3. (2019-05-19). "6 to enter SJHS Performing Arts Center Hall of Fame". [[The Herald-Palladium]].

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