

E.G. Marshall
E.G. Marshall, born on June 18, 1914, and passing on August 24, 1998, was a distinguished American actor celebrated for his impactful performances across television and film. His portrayal of the principled lawyer Lawrence Preston in the groundbreaking legal drama The Defenders during the 1960s garnered significant acclaim, showcasing his ability to convey depth and complexity. In the 1970s, he captivated audiences once again as the dedicated neurosurgeon David Craig in the series The Bold Ones: The New Doctors, further solidifying his reputation in the television landscape.
Marshall's film career is marked by his unforgettable role as Juror #4 in Sidney Lumet's acclaimed courtroom drama 12 Angry Men (1957), where he delivered a memorable performance that highlighted his remarkable talent for embodying characters with unwavering conviction. His contributions to the arts extended beyond acting; Marshall was also involved in various theatrical productions, where his stage presence was equally noteworthy.
Throughout his career, E.G. Marshall received numerous accolades for his work, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. His legacy continues to influence aspiring actors and is remembered by fans for the authenticity and professionalism he brought to every role.
Filmography


The Tommyknockers

The Bold Ones: The New Doctors

Cash McCall

Broken Lance

Billy Jack Goes to Washington

The Journey

Creepshow

The Scarlet Hour

Interiors

The Bridge at Remagen

My Chauffeur

Miss Evers' Boys

Consenting Adults

Compulsion

The Silver Chalice

The Left Hand of God

The Poppy Is Also a Flower

Tora! Tora! Tora!

Nixon

The Chase (1966)

Pushover

The Mountain

The Caine Mutiny

Two Evil Eyes

Pursuit

Superman II

National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation

Town Without Pity
