Don Marshall

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.2015

Gender

Male

Birthday

02-May-1936

Age

(89 years old)

Place of Birth

San Diego, California, USA

Also Known As
  • Donald James Marshall

Don Marshall

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Donald James Marshall (May 2, 1936 - October 30, 2016) was was an American actor best known for his role as "Dan Erickson" in the television show "Land of the Giants (1968-1970)". He was one of four children and was schooled at San Diego High School. He was studying engineering between 1956 and 1957, and was encouraged to try acting by a friend, Peter Bren. Marshall was still in the army at this time. He studied acting at the Bob Gist Dramatic Workshop, while studying Theatre Arts at Los Angeles City College. Marshall has provided consultation on matters connected with his work and with racial issues, and has received an award for "Outstanding Achievement in his field as a Black Achiever in the United States". Description above from the Wikipedia article Don Marshall (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Star Trek: Inside the Roddenberry Vault Star Trek: Inside the Roddenberry Vault (2016) Character: Self
Fifty years after the original Star Trek first arrived on television, is there anything about Gene Roddenberry's space opera that hasn't been uncovered? Plenty! On December 13, 2016 fans can experience Star Trek: The Original Series - The Roddenberry Vault, a newly produced multi-part documentary featuring footage from the cutting room floor, long preserved in film canisters by the Roddenberry Estate. The origins of the classic series are explored with new interviews featuring cast and production personnel combined with newly-found deleted scenes, alternate angles, outtakes, behind the scenes moments, and original visual effects elements to tell the definitive story on the making and enduring legacy of Gene Roddenberry's creation.
The Suicide's Wife The Suicide's Wife (1977) Character: Richard Wilkes
An unsuccessful middle-aged college professor commits suicide, leaving his wife to cope with guilt, shame, and an angry teenage son who blames her for his father's death.
Highway Heartbreaker Highway Heartbreaker (1992) Character: Concierge
Slick amoral con man Mickey is out to fleece attractive women. But three of them join forces to bring him to justice.
Shock Treatment Shock Treatment (1964) Character: Singer
A private investigator endures the rigors of an insane asylum in order to locate $1 million in stolen loot.
Terminal Island Terminal Island (1973) Character: A.J. Thomas
In the wake of a Supreme Court decision to outlaw the death penalty, California passes an initiative that designates San Bruno island as a dumping spot for first-degree murder convicts, free to do what they like except leave. The main camp of convicts is controlled by the tyrannical Bobby, who rules with an iron hand, and the women are used as sex slaves. A.J. and a group of more free-minded murderers have escaped and gone into hiding. When A.J. and his men liberate the women from Bobby's custody, tensions mount to an all-out confrontation for control of the island.
Rescue from Gilligan's Island Rescue from Gilligan's Island (1978) Character: FBI Man #1
When a decaying Russian satellite crashes on the island, the Professor uses a key component for a barometer. With that device, he learns that a massive wave is going to swamp the island. In desperation, the castaways lash their huts together into one structure in order to have any chance to ride the disaster out.
The Interns The Interns (1962) Character: Intern
During their first year of internship at New North Hospital, a group of aspiring doctors undergo both personal and professional upheavals.
The Reluctant Heroes The Reluctant Heroes (1971) Character: Pvt. Carver LeMoyne
An army tale about an egghead ninety-day-wonder who relies on ancient tactics he remembers from the history books to save his beleaguered squad on an important mission in Korea.
Hugó, a víziló Hugó, a víziló (1975) Character: Mr. M'Bow-Wow - Additional Characters (voice)
The Sultan of Zanzibar has a harbor infested with sharks, which makes it impossible for ships to trade with him. In an attempt to fix the problem, he brings twelve hippos into the harbor to keep the sharks away. His idea works well enough, but once the hippos are no longer a novelty and the people no longer feed them, they begin to starve. After the hungry hippos rampage through the city looking for food, Aban-Khan, the king's adviser, slaughters all the hippos except one, a little hippo named Hugo.
The Thing with Two Heads The Thing with Two Heads (1972) Character: Dr. Fred Williams
A rich but racist man is dying and hatches an elaborate scheme for transplanting his head onto another man's body. His health deteriorates rapidly, and doctors are forced to transplant his head onto the only available candidate: a black man from death row.
Sergeant Ryker Sergeant Ryker (1968) Character: Cpl. Jenks
During the Korean War Sergeant Paul Ryker is accused of defecting to Communist China and then returning to his unit as a spy. He's court-martialed and sentenced to death but his attorney believes Ryker's innocent and asks for a new trial.
Uptown Saturday Night Uptown Saturday Night (1974) Character: Slim's Henchman #2
Two blue-collar buddies search the underworld for a winning lottery ticket lost in a nightclub holdup.



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