Tully Marshall

Tully Marshall

Actor
Born
April 13, 1864
Died
March 10, 1943
Awards
4 wins, 4 nominations

Tully Marshall intended to pursue a legal career, until he tried a dramatic course at Santa Clara University. He started stage work in San Francisco in 1883 and moved to New York in 1887, where he played in various roles on Broadway and on the road. After a few small parts in films he was given the…

Biography

Tully Marshall intended to pursue a legal career, until he tried a dramatic course at Santa Clara University. He started stage work in San Francisco in 1883 and moved to New York in 1887, where he played in various roles on Broadway and on the road. After a few small parts in films he was given the role of the High Priest of Babylon in the D.W. Griffith classic, Intolerance (1916). One of his finest roles in silents was that of an old frontiersman in another classic, The Covered Wagon (1923).

When sound arrived Marshall was very much in demand and worked for nearly every major studio. His last film was Behind Prison Walls (1943). He died on March 10, 1943, after a 60-year career in entertainment.

Actor

Hitler's MadmanHitler's Madman(1943)as Teacher
Behind Prison WallsBehind Prison Walls(1943)as James J. MacGlennon
Ten Gentlemen from West PointTen Gentlemen from West Point(1942)as Grandpa
MoontideMoontide(1942)as Mr. Simpson
This Gun for HireThis Gun for Hire(1942)as Alvin Brewster

Archive Footage

All Vows(2014)
Universal HorrorUniversal Horror(1998)
Meanwhile, Back at the RanchMeanwhile, Back at the Ranch(1976)as Sheriff
Hollywood and the StarsHollywood and the Stars(1963)as Jim Bridger (clip from The Covered Wagon (1923))
The Mother and the LawThe Mother and the Law(1919)as A Friend of the Musketeer

Known for

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Lila Lee, Tully Marshall, and Jack Mulhall in Murder Will Out (1930)Joseph Crehan, Don Brodie, Milton Kibbee, and Tully Marshall in Black Fury (1935)Tully Marshall in Black Fury (1935)Joseph Crehan, Tully Marshall, and John Qualen in Black Fury (1935)Joseph Crehan, Tully Marshall, and John Qualen in Black Fury (1935)Marie Doro and Tully Marshall in Oliver Twist (1916)