Known for Acting

Michael Marshall (September 13, 1944 – June 2, 2005) was a French American actor. Marshall was born in Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, a hospital in Hollywood on September 13, 1944. When his parents divorced, his father made sure that he received an American education. He began studying law, but dreamed of becoming an actor. He later joined his mother in Paris. Marshall began to take drama classes from Raymond Griard and later directed his first film, Potato, in France under the direction of Robert Thomas, adapted from the play's eponymous Marcel Achard. He had already appeared in two films from overseas, the first was directed by his father, and the second by Vincente Minnelli. Gérard Oury, Marshall's step-father, offered him a role of a young Canadian airman in La Grande Vadrouille, as a doctor in Le Coup du parapluie. Marshall had a long, low-key career as a character actor in French cinema. On stage he starred in Croque-monsieur, Le Vallon, and Point de feu sans fumée. Marshall has also appeared in several television series. He was the only child of American actor-director William Marshall and French actress Michèle Morgan and was the stepson of Gérard Oury as well as half-brother to Tonie Marshall. Marshall fathered six children. He died in Caen, France, aged 60, survived by his mother. Source: Article "Mike Marshall (actor)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
1979
as Col. Scott
1973
as Gendarme at Tulle
1966
as Alan MacIntosh
1966
as F.F.I. member (uncredited)
1981
as terrorist on airplane
1963
as Wedding Guest (uncredited)
1980
as Le docteur, homme de main de La Baleine
1979
as 1st. Assistant Director
1979
as Nicolas de la Motte
1970
as Paul
1980
as U.S. Guard
1973
as Lord
1961
as Lt. White
1981
1982
as Greg
1994
as Arthur's father
1973
as Inspector
1991
as Klaus
1984
as Friend of Xavier
1965
as Roger de Vaudray