Movies
TV Shows
Actors
Herbert Marshall
May 23, 1890 (135 years old) in London, England, UK
Known For
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
December Bride
Studio One
Robert Montgomery Presents
Adventures in Paradise
Credits
2003 ·
Complicated Women
as Self (archive footage)
1979 ·
The Horror Show
as (archive footage)
1965 ·
The Third Day
as Austin Parsons
1963 ·
The Caretakers
as Dr. Jubal Harrington
1963 ·
The List of Adrian Messenger
as Sir Wilfrid Lucas
1962 ·
Five Weeks in a Balloon
as The Prime Minister
1961 ·
A Fever in the Blood
as Gov. Oliver P. Thornwall
1960 ·
Midnight Lace
as Charles Manning
1960 ·
College Confidential
as Henry Addison
1960 ·
Hong Kong
as Sir John Dalman
1959 ·
Adventures in Paradise
as Dr. Morgan
1959 ·
Adventures in Paradise
as Judge
1958 ·
77 Sunset Strip
as Father Anthony
1958 ·
The Fly
as Insp. Charas
1958 ·
Stage Struck
as Robert Harley Hedges
1956 ·
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
as Simon Baker
1956 ·
The Weapon
as Insp. Mackenzie
1956 ·
Wicked as They Come
as Stephen Collins
1955 ·
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as Judge Connors
1955 ·
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as Colin Bragner
1955 ·
The Virgin Queen
as Lord Leicester
1954 ·
December Bride
as
1954 ·
The George Gobel Show
as Self
1954 ·
The Black Shield of Falworth
as William, Earl of Mackworth
1954 ·
Gog
as Dr. Van Ness
1954 ·
Riders to the Stars
as Dr. Donald L. Stanton / Narrator
1953 ·
Letter to Loretta
as Bo Barrett
1953 ·
Angel Face
as Mr. Charles Tremayne
1951 ·
Anne of the Indies
as Dr Jameson
1950 ·
Black Jack
as Dr. James Curtis
1950 ·
Lux Video Theatre
as Enoch Gavin
1950 ·
Lux Video Theatre
as Dr. Jaquith
1950 ·
Lux Video Theatre
as Andrew Crocker-Harris
1950 ·
The Underworld Story
as E.J. Stanton
1950 ·
What's My Line?
as Self - Mystery Guest
1950 ·
Robert Montgomery Presents
as Inspector Goole
1949 ·
The Secret Garden
as Archibald Craven
1948 ·
Studio One
as Colonel Beaumont
1947 ·
High Wall
as Willard I. Whitcombe
1947 ·
Ivy
as Miles Rushworth
1946 ·
Duel in the Sun
as Scott Chavez
1946 ·
The Razor's Edge
as W. Somerset Maugham
1946 ·
Crack-Up
as Traybin
1945 ·
The Unseen
as Dr. Charles Evans
1945 ·
The Enchanted Cottage
as Major John Hillgrove
1944 ·
Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble
as Dr. Standish
1944 ·
The Shining Future
as Self
1943 ·
Young Ideas
as Prof. Michael Kingsley
1943 ·
Flight for Freedom
as Paul Turner
1943 ·
Forever and a Day
as Curate in Air Raid Shelter
1942 ·
The Moon and Sixpence
as Geoffrey Wolfe
1941 ·
Kathleen
as John Davis
1941 ·
The Little Foxes
as Horace Giddens
1941 ·
When Ladies Meet
as Rogers Woodruff
1941 ·
Adventure in Washington
as Sen. John Coleridge
1940 ·
The Letter
as Robert Crosbie
1940 ·
Foreign Correspondent
as Stephen Fisher
1940 ·
A Bill of Divorcement
as Gray Meredith
1938 ·
Zaza
as Dufresne
1938 ·
Always Goodbye
as Jim Howard
1938 ·
Woman Against Woman
as Stephen Holland
1938 ·
Mad About Music
as Richard Todd
1937 ·
Angel
as Sir Frederick Barker
1937 ·
Breakfast for Two
as Jonathan Blair
1936 ·
Make Way for a Lady
as Christopher 'Chris' Drew
1936 ·
A Woman Rebels
as Thomas Lane
1936 ·
Girls' Dormitory
as Dr. Stephen Dominik
1936 ·
Forgotten Faces
as Harry
1936 ·
Till We Meet Again
as Alan Barclay
1936 ·
The Lady Consents
as Dr. Michael J. Talbot
1935 ·
If You Could Only Cook
as Jim Buchanan
1935 ·
The Dark Angel
as Gerald Shannon
1935 ·
Accent on Youth
as Steven Gaye
1935 ·
The Flame Within
as Dr. Gordon Phillips
1935 ·
The Good Fairy
as Doctor Sporum
1934 ·
The Painted Veil
as Walter Fane
1934 ·
Outcast Lady
as Napier
1934 ·
Riptide
as Lord Philip Rexford
1934 ·
Four Frightened People
as Arnold Ainger
1933 ·
The Solitaire Man
as Oliver Lane
1933 ·
I Was a Spy
as Stephan
1932 ·
Evenings for Sale
as Count Franz von Degenthal
1932 ·
Trouble in Paradise
as Gaston Monescu
1932 ·
Blonde Venus
as Edward 'Ned' Faraday
1932 ·
The Faithful Heart
as Waverly Ango
1931 ·
Michael and Mary
as Michael Rowe
1931 ·
The Calendar
as Gerry Anson
1931 ·
Secrets of a Secretary
as Lord Danforth
1931 ·
The House That Shadows Built
as (archive footage)
1930 ·
Murder!
as Sir John Menier
1929 ·
The Letter
as Geoffrey Hammond
1927 ·
Mumsie
as Col. Armytage